Forward smash

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Forward smash, abbreviated "fsmash," is a smash attack performed by any character by tapping the control stick forward and pressing A at the same time quickly, or (in versus mode) by pressing forward on the C-stick. Similar with the Forward tilt, certain forward smashes can be performed at 2 different angles other than the straight strike, directing the hitbox in that diagonal direction.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the forward smash can be charged by holding down the A button for up to two seconds, resulting in higher damage and knockback.

Notable forward smashes include:

  • Link and Young Link have a second forward smash that can be performed by tapping A again after completing the first slash.
  • Ness' forward smash is unique mainly because it allows him to reflect trajectory attacks, if timed correctly.
  • Marth's forward smash is most likely the most well known and feared of all the forward smashes because of its speed, range, and knockback.
  • Roy's forward smash is one of the few finishing moves in his arsenal, having longer reach and a stronger knock-back than Marth's forward smash.
  • Bowser's forward smash is the most powerful in the Melee, doing 38% fully charged, and can even send the Sandbag farther than the Home-Run Bat at certain percentages. In Brawl, it is powered up even more to 47%, making it the most powerful forward smash.
  • King Dedede's forward Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been confirmed to be the second strongest move in the game so far, doing up to 44% damage, rivaling only that of Bowser's.

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