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The move can also be used offensively: once Pac-Man bounces off the trampoline, he will begin to chomp, causing 5-8% of damage to anyone he touches until his jump reaches its peak. While the chomps do minimal damage and knockback, the move is a useful [[out of shield]] option, since the trampoline is spawned on frame 1, and instantly forces grounded opponents to jump (and thus technically makes the chomp [[unblockable]] against grounded enemies).
The move can also be used offensively: once Pac-Man bounces off the trampoline, he will begin to chomp, causing 5-8% of damage to anyone he touches until his jump reaches its peak. While the chomps do minimal damage and knockback, the move is a useful [[out of shield]] option, since the trampoline is spawned on frame 1, and instantly forces grounded opponents to jump (and thus technically makes the chomp [[unblockable]] against grounded enemies).


The red trampoline's breaking effect is the only way for 14 characters to enter helplessness. Those characters are [[Yoshi]], [[Jigglypuff]], [[Mr. Game & Watch]], [[Snake]], [[Ivysaur]]  (in ''Ultimate''), [[Sonic]], [[R.O.B.]], [[Mega Man]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], [[Byleth]], [[Min Min]] and [[Kazuya]]. This makes it so that characters who did not have a helpless state in the previous game gain one, and by extension, makes ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' the second and third iterations in the series to have helplessness for every character, the first being ''Melee'' when characters air dodged.
The red trampoline's breaking effect is the only way for 15 characters to enter helplessness. Those characters are [[Yoshi]], [[Jigglypuff]], [[Mr. Game & Watch]], [[Snake]], [[Ivysaur]]  (in ''Ultimate''), [[Sonic]], [[R.O.B.]], [[Mega Man]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], [[Byleth]], [[Min Min]] and [[Kazuya]]. This makes it so that characters who did not have a helpless state in the previous game gain one, and by extension, makes ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' the second and third iterations in the series to have helplessness for every character, the first being ''Melee'' when characters air dodged.


In ''Ultimate'', the trampoline can be attacked by other players, although it cannot be attacked by the user. Based on the current color and the power of the attack, the trampoline will become yellow, red, or disappear altogether. The trampoline is also spawned at frame 10, making the chomp blockable.
In ''Ultimate'', the trampoline can be attacked by other players, although it cannot be attacked by the user. Based on the current color and the power of the attack, the trampoline will become yellow, red, or disappear altogether. The trampoline is also spawned at frame 10, making the chomp blockable.

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