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[[File:Roy Screen-2.jpg|thumb|300px|{{SSB4|Roy}}'s neutral attack in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.]]
[[File:Roy Screen-2.jpg|thumb|300px|{{SSB4|Roy}}'s neutral attack in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.]]
A '''neutral attack''' ({{ja|弱攻撃|jaku kōgeki}}, ''weak attack''), often referred to as a '''jab''' (officially '''standard attack''' or '''weak attack'''<!--in Wimpy KO bonus in Melee--> before ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', and a '''combo''' in British promotional materials for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''<ref>https://youtu.be/J5V_55z97jA?&t=136</ref>), is the most basic [[attack]] a character can perform. It is performed by pressing the attack button while standing on the ground, with no input from the [[control stick]].
A '''neutral attack''' ({{ja|弱攻撃|jaku kōgeki}}, ''weak attack''), often referred to as a '''jab''' (officially '''standard attack''' or '''weak attack'''<!--in Wimpy KO bonus in Melee--> before ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''), is the most basic [[attack]] a character can perform. It is performed by pressing the attack button while standing on the ground, with no input from the [[control stick]].


Almost all neutral attacks in the series are [[natural combo]]s, most often comprising three parts. Pressing the attack button again (or simply holding it from ''Brawl'' onward) during a continuable window, typically in the short moment after the active frames, will directly transition into the next part before the normal interruptible frames. [[Mario]]'s punch-punch-kick combo is a well-known example of a three-stage neutral attack.
Almost all neutral attacks in the series are [[natural combo]]s, most often comprising three parts. Pressing the attack button again (or simply holding it from ''Brawl'' onward) during a continuable window, typically in the short moment after the active frames, will directly transition into the next part before the normal interruptible frames. [[Mario]]'s punch-punch-kick combo is a well-known example of a three-stage neutral attack.

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