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(Where does this "stomp" come from? sounds like someone's fan name for it. I've never heard of it before, and I've been smashing since the n64 days.)
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A '''spike''' is an attack in [[SSBM]]/[[SSB]] that sends the opponent downward until the hitlag wears off.<br>
A '''spike''' is an attack in [[SSBM]]/[[SSB]] that sends the opponent downward until the hitlag wears off.<br>
A spike is not to be confused with a [[Meteor Smash]], which also sends the opponent downwards, but can be Meteor Canceled before the hitlag depletes. There is no "spike" in [[Brawl]] but [[Meteor Smash]]es can't be canceled immediately so it's still very similar to a spike. A spike is not the same as a meteor smash (often called "Stomp") Stomp is only in  Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Many people think the stomp was in SSB but it wasn't, that is a whole different attack.
A spike is not to be confused with a [[Meteor Smash]], which also sends the opponent downwards, but can be Meteor Canceled before the hitlag depletes. There is no "spike" in [[Brawl]] but [[Meteor Smash]]es can't be canceled immediately so it's still very similar to a spike. A spike is not the same as a meteor smash.
==In Super Smash Bros Melee==
==In Super Smash Bros Melee==
Few characters have spikes; currently there are 5 characters who have a known spike, and are as follows:
Few characters have spikes; currently there are 5 characters who have a known spike, and are as follows:
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The spike is almost always devastating to the opponent; because of this, many Falco and Marth players try to integrate it into play as often as possible.
The spike is almost always devastating to the opponent; because of this, many Falco and Marth players try to integrate it into play as often as possible.
==In Super Smash Bros==
==In Super Smash Bros==
Since there is no Stomp in the original SSB64, all spikes were considered a different attack due to
different effects upon impact.


* 1) Captain Falcon's Down-Air
* 1) Captain Falcon's Down-Air

Revision as of 13:52, October 16, 2009

A spike is an attack in SSBM/SSB that sends the opponent downward until the hitlag wears off.
A spike is not to be confused with a Meteor Smash, which also sends the opponent downwards, but can be Meteor Canceled before the hitlag depletes. There is no "spike" in Brawl but Meteor Smashes can't be canceled immediately so it's still very similar to a spike. A spike is not the same as a meteor smash.

In Super Smash Bros Melee

Few characters have spikes; currently there are 5 characters who have a known spike, and are as follows:


Note also that Spikes don't necessarily kill the opponent each time: at low damages the downwards thrust wears off and the spiked opponent can recover.
Regardless of this, recovery tends to be impossible at percentages near or above 40%.
The spike is almost always devastating to the opponent; because of this, many Falco and Marth players try to integrate it into play as often as possible.

In Super Smash Bros

  • 1) Captain Falcon's Down-Air
  • 2) DK's Forward-Air and Down-Air
  • 3) Fox's shine-spike
  • 4) Yoshi's Forward-Air and Down-Air
  • 5) Kirby's Down-Air and Cutter
  • 6) Samus' Down-Air
  • 7) Ness' Down-Air
  • 8) Mario's Tornado (if the opponent's head is in contact with Mario's feet during the end of the animation)

See also

  • Meteor smash – a spike that can be recovered from through a meteor cancel.
  • Stage Spike – a spike performed that hits an opponent against an angled part off a stage to send them downward.
  • Semi spike – a move that hits the opponent at a very low angle, minimizing recovery opportunities.
  • Shine spike – a Fox technique that utilizes the down-b reflector to spike an opponent.