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[[File:R Button Compilation.png|thumb|300px|The R button on a Nintendo 64 controller, GameCube controller, Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro, respectively.]]
[[File:R Button Compilation.png|thumb|300px|The R button on a Nintendo 64 controller, GameCube controller, Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro, respectively.]]
The '''R button''' refers to the large, grey button on the top right corner of the [[GameCube]], [[Classic]], and [[Nintendo 64]] controllers. Its purpose in ''[[SSB]]'' is to grab opponents. It is used in ''[[SSBM]]'' and ''[[SSBB]]'' for defense techniques, such as [[shielding]], [[rolling]], and [[sidestep|sidestep dodging]], which is shared with the [[L button]].
The '''R button''' refers to the large, grey button on the top right corner of the [[GameCube]], [[Classic]], and [[Nintendo 64]] controllers. Its purpose in ''[[SSB]]'' is to grab opponents. It is used in ''[[SSBM]]'' and ''[[SSBB]]'' for defense techniques, such as [[shielding]], [[rolling]], [[air dodge|air dodging]] in midair, and [[sidestep|sidestep dodging]], which is shared with the [[L button]].
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Revision as of 11:14, March 12, 2013

The R button on the N64 Controller, GameCube controller, Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro.
The R button on a Nintendo 64 controller, GameCube controller, Classic Controller and Classic Controller Pro, respectively.

The R button refers to the large, grey button on the top right corner of the GameCube, Classic, and Nintendo 64 controllers. Its purpose in SSB is to grab opponents. It is used in SSBM and SSBB for defense techniques, such as shielding, rolling, air dodging in midair, and sidestep dodging, which is shared with the L button.