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[[File:Floor Recovery.png|250px|right|A graph showing different ways how Captain Falcon can floor recover.]]
[[File:Floor Recovery.png|250px|right|A graph showing different ways how Captain Falcon can floor recover.]]
'''Floor getup''' is a class of moves that can be performed by a character who is sitting or lying on the ground. Attacking in this state is generally called a "[[Floor attack|get-up attack]]", while other moves that return the character to a normal standing state are generally called "get-up animations". In all cases, a recovering character is given invincibility frames. All characters are capable of consuming recovery items like [[Food]] before getting up if these items are nearby. The list of options is as follows:
'''Floor recoveries''' are a class of moves that can be performed by a character who is sitting or lying on the ground. Attacking in this state is generally called a "[[Floor attack|get-up attack]]", while other moves that return the character to a normal standing state are generally called "get-up animations". In all cases, a recovering character is given invincibility frames. All characters are capable of consuming recovery items like [[Food]] before getting up if these items are nearby. The list of options is as follows:


*Get up: Pressing up on the [[Control Stick]] or shielding causes a character to simply stand up. The character will also automatically stand up in a few seconds if the player doesn't get up, roll, or attack on their own.
*Get up: Pressing up on the [[Control Stick]] or shielding causes a character to simply stand up. The character will also automatically stand up in a few seconds if the player doesn't get up, roll, or attack on their own.
*[[Roll]]: Pressing sideways on the stick causes a character to roll in that direction, ending up in a standing position.
*[[Roll]]: Pressing sideways on the stick cause a character to roll in that direction, ending up in a standing position.
*[[Floor attack|Attack]]: Pressing an attack button causes a character to simultaneously stand up and perform a weak attack that hits on both sides to create space. The attack used depends on whether the character is sitting, lying face up, or lying face down. In almost all cases, it does 5% or 6% damage.
*[[Floor attack|Attack]]: Pressing an attack button causes a character to simultaneously stand up and perform a weak attack that hits on both sides to create space. The attack used depends on whether the character is sitting, lying face up, or lying face down. In almost all cases, it does 5% or 6% damage.


The strategies involving these techniques are often collectively referred to as '''Wakeup'''. The downed fighter usually has a brief moment to think of when and how to return to a standing position. While having several major differences, Wakeup is often used in conjunction and sometimes interchangeably with [[Okizeme]].
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Skilled players usually attempt to avoid being in the lying position by [[tech]]ing when they hit the ground, because their opponent can capitalize on their vulnerable position. They try to vary the floor recovery they use each time, in order to avoid becoming predictable and be [[punishment|punished]] by repeatedly using the same floor recovery. Many attacks, such as {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s [[down throw]] [[tech-chase]] in ''Brawl'', rely on [[read]]ing the opponent's floor recovery to be continued.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', damage output is reduced by 0.5x when attacking prone opponents.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', [[equipment]] with the Insult to Injury bonus effect can multiply any damage dealt to prone opponents by 1.4x.
 
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