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|dsdefdesc=[[bulbapedia:Rest (move)|Falls asleep]], dealing a single hard hit to any opponents directly touching Jigglypuff. It has almost no start-up lag (1 frame) and deals an extreme amount of vertical knockback if landed, even KOing {{SSB4|King Dedede}} (who dies at the highest percent to the move) at 71%, and benefits significantly from rage, due to possessing very high base knockback. It also puts a [[flower]] on the opponent's head that deals continuous damage, with the move potentially dealing a total of 59% damage if it does not KO, although with mashing, the flower will fall off earlier. However, if Rest misses, it has dire consequences, as Jigglypuff will be inactive for roughly 5 seconds until waking up or upon being attacked. It still has a chance to be punished if the opponent is blast KO'd at the upper blast line rather than [[star KO]]'d or [[screen KO]]'d, though they must be quick. Jigglypuff gains invincibility for a few frames when the move is used (before its eyes close) which can initially prevent [[counterattack]]s from hitting Jigglypuff, though this is still detrimental due to the move's extreme ending lag. | |dsdefdesc=[[bulbapedia:Rest (move)|Falls asleep]], dealing a single hard hit to any opponents directly touching Jigglypuff. It has almost no start-up lag (1 frame) and deals an extreme amount of vertical knockback if landed, even KOing {{SSB4|King Dedede}} (who dies at the highest percent to the move) at 71%, and benefits significantly from rage, due to possessing very high base knockback. It also puts a [[flower]] on the opponent's head that deals continuous damage, with the move potentially dealing a total of 59% damage if it does not KO, although with mashing, the flower will fall off earlier. However, if Rest misses, it has dire consequences, as Jigglypuff will be inactive for roughly 5 seconds until waking up or upon being attacked. It still has a chance to be punished if the opponent is blast KO'd at the upper blast line rather than [[star KO]]'d or [[screen KO]]'d, though they must be quick. Jigglypuff gains invincibility for a few frames when the move is used (before its eyes close) which can initially prevent [[counterattack]]s from hitting Jigglypuff, though this is still detrimental due to the move's extreme ending lag. | ||
|dsc1name=Leaping Rest | |dsc1name=Leaping Rest | ||
|dsc1dmg=15% (rest), 10% ( | |dsc1dmg=15% (rest), 10% (tackle) | ||
|dsc1desc=Leaps extremely high into the air while falling asleep. It has less strength, but possesses a " | |dsc1desc=Leaps extremely high into the air while falling asleep. It has less strength, but possesses a "tackle" hitbox all the way up, allowing Jigglypuff to reliably hit airborne opponents. The tackle lacks a flower effect, but can KO Mario at ~100% on the top platform of [[Battlefield]]. While it grants great vertical distance, Jigglypuff cannot grab edges while sleeping, making the leap ineffective for recovering, though it can be used for situational vertical distance on stages with platforms that hang offstage. | ||
|dsc2name=Wakie Wakie | |dsc2name=Wakie Wakie | ||
|dsc2dmg=15% (explosion), 5% (recoil) | |dsc2dmg=15% (explosion), 5% (recoil) |