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'''Pummel''' is the move done by any character by pressing the [[A]] or [[Z button]] after using a standard Z(R+A) [[Grab]] attack. Since the character is already holding the other in a grab, most pummels are knee jabs or headbutts. This move also works after using [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopa Klaw]], but does not work after other grab attacks such as [[CF]]'s [[Falcon Dive]] or [[Kirby]]'s [[Swallow]]. Pummeling can be used to rack up damage, or to trick your opponent into possibly messing up their [[DI]].  The higher your opponents damage is, the longer you can pummel before he or she escapes the grab.  In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], pummeling can be done much more quickly than it was in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]].  
'''Pummel''' is the move done by any character by pressing the [[A]] or [[Z button]] after using a standard Z(R+A) [[Grab]] attack. Since the character is already holding the other in a grab, most pummels are knee jabs or headbutts. This move also works after using [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopa Klaw]], but does not work after other grab attacks such as [[CF]]'s [[Falcon Dive]] or [[Kirby]]'s [[Swallow]]. Pummeling can be used to rack up damage, or to trick your opponent into possibly messing up their [[DI]].  The higher your opponents damage is, the longer you can pummel before he or she escapes the grab.  In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], pummeling can be done much more quickly than it was in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]].  


Pummeling was first introduced in [[Melee]] and was not available in the first Smash Bros game.
Pummeling was first introduced in [[Melee]] and is not available in the first Smash Bros game.




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