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* [[L-canceling]] (not in Brawl)
* [[L-canceling]] (not in Brawl)
* [[Tech]]ing
* [[Tech]]ing
* [[Crouch canceling]]
* [[Crouch canceling]] (not in Brawl)
* [[Double jump canceling]] (not in Brawl)
* [[Double jump canceling]] (not in Brawl)
* [[Short hop]]
* [[Short hop]]
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Introduced in Melee:
Introduced in Melee:
* [[Wavedash]] (not in Brawl)
* [[Wavedash]] (not in Brawl)
* [[Moonwalk]]
* [[Moonwalk]] (not in Brawl)
* [[Boost Grab]]
* [[Boost Grab]]
* [[Perfect Shield]]
* [[Meteor cancel]] (Modified in Brawl)
* [[Meteor cancel]] (Modified in Brawl)


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* Rising aerial
* Rising aerial
* [[Pivot Grab]]
* [[Pivot Grab]]
* [[Perfect Shield]]
* [[Dash attack canceled up smash]]
* [[Glide Toss]]
* Boost Pivot grab
* [[Dash-canceling]]
* [[Dash-canceling]]



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This article outlines the moves that can be performed throughout the Super Smash Bros. series.

Basic Movement

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Introduced in Brawl:

Basic Defense

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Advanced Movement

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Introduced in Brawl:

Ground Attacks

Introduced in the original:

Grabs and throws

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Aerial attacks

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Introduced in Brawl:

  • Glide Attack

Special Attacks

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Introduced in Brawl: