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[[ | [[Image:Judge recoil damage.gif|thumb|[[Judge]] dealing recoil damage.]] | ||
'''Recoil damage''' (also known as '''self-damage''') is direct [[damage]] taken by a character when certain [[attack]]s are used. Recoil damage is constant regardless of any other factors; it is not affected by [[stale-move negation]], and it occurs even if the user is [[invincible]] or [[intangible]]. Recoil damage does not cause knockback to the user. Being damaged by one's own explosive is not considered recoil damage, as it does not directly deal damage to the character, and it can also be prevented by invincibility or intangibility. | '''Recoil damage''' (also known as '''self-damage''') is direct [[damage]] taken by a character when certain [[attack]]s are used. Recoil damage is constant regardless of any other factors; it is not affected by [[stale-move negation]], and it occurs even if the user is [[invincible]] or [[intangible]]. Recoil damage does not cause knockback to the user. Being damaged by one's own explosive is not considered recoil damage, as it does not directly deal damage to the character, and it can also be prevented by invincibility or intangibility. | ||