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[[File:KirbyUpThrowGrabReleaseSSB4.jpg|270px|thumb|Kirby has a Gooey Bomb on him, which KO'd {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}]]
[[File:KirbyUpThrowGrabReleaseSSB4.jpg|270px|thumb|Kirby has a Gooey Bomb on him, which KO'd {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}]]
*Risky [[meteor smash]]es or off-stage aerials generally do not count as sacrificial KOs; the term implies that it is the move that KOs the user, not the fact that the user could not recover after using the move. It should be noted that with [[stall-then-fall]] attacks the user is nearly guaranteed to be KO'd unless they perform the aerial very high up.
*Risky [[meteor smash]]es or off-stage aerials generally do not count as sacrificial KOs; the term implies that it is the move that KOs the user, not the fact that the user could not recover after using the move. It should be noted that with [[stall-then fall]] aerials the user is nearly guaranteed to be KO'd unless they perform the aerial very high up.
*Using a move that KOs an opponent in addition to one's teammate (or one's partner Ice Climber) can be considered a sacrificial KO in some ways, with the main difference being that it is not self-sacrificial.
*Using a move that KOs an opponent in addition to one's teammate (or one's partner Ice Climber) can be considered a sacrificial KO in some ways, with the main difference being that it is not self-sacrificial.
*Though very uncommon due to how it's set up, characters with throws that send them and their opponents briefly above the upper blast line ([[Charizard]], [[Kirby]], and [[Meta Knight]]) can be used to perform a Sacrificial KO if an item or projectile acts on the characters at the apex of the throw. An example is if [[Mega Man]]'s [[Crash Bomber]] is attached to either character and explodes at the right time during the throw.
*Though very uncommon due to how it's set up, characters with throws that send them and their opponents briefly above the upper blast line ([[Charizard]], [[Kirby]], and [[Meta Knight]]) can be used to perform a Sacrificial KO if an item or projectile acts on the characters at the apex of the throw. An example is if [[Mega Man]]'s [[Crash Bomber]] is attached to either character and explodes at the right time during the throw.

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