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{{CustomSet|Sonic|Neutral|name1=Homing Attack|desc1=Jump into the air, and then home in on the closest fighter (if there's one in range).|name2=Stomp|desc2=Jump into the air before slamming straight down with a meteor smash.|name3=Surprise Attack|desc3=A faster Homing Attack with less range and power than normal.|altlink2=Stomp (Sonic)}}
{{CustomSet|Sonic|Neutral|name1=Homing Attack|desc1=Jump into the air, and then home in on the closest fighter (if there's one in range).|name2=Stomp|desc2=Jump into the air before slamming straight down with a meteor smash.|name3=Surprise Attack|desc3=A faster Homing Attack with less range and power than normal.|altlink2=Stomp (Sonic)}}
#'''Homing Attack''': Default.
#'''Homing Attack''': Default.
#'''Stomp''': Jump into the air before slamming straight down with a meteor smash.
#'''Stomp''': Jump into the air before slamming straight down with a meteor smash.Instead of going close to fighters, Sonic can slam straight down,and its very similar to Mii Brawler's Head-on Assalut.
#'''Surprise Attack''': A faster Homing Attack with less range and power than normal. When not locked on to a target, it rises upwards slightly.
#'''Surprise Attack''': A faster Homing Attack with less range and power than normal. When not locked on to a target, it rises upwards slightly.



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Homing Attack
Homing Attack
Homing Attack in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
User Sonic
Universe Sonic

Homing Attack (ホーミングアタック, Homing Attack) is Sonic's neutral special move and is a basic attack in many of his games.

Overview

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Homing Attack in Brawl.

When used, Sonic curls up into a ball, hovers momentarily while slowly moving upwards, then shoots towards the opponent closest to him, causing 8% damage at its freshest and goes down by 1% as it stales, up to 3% at its stalest, when it connects. If there are no characters within range of the attack, instead of homing in on the closest target, Sonic will simply shoot downwards at a diagonal angle. Whether or not the move hits or misses, Sonic will stall after it is used, leaving him open, making it easily punishable in team battles or even in a one on one if it connects on an opponent at low damage percentages. This move can be used an unlimited amount of times in the air, thus making it a good move to use against anybody who tries to edge guard Sonic, as well as making a good edgeguarding tool itself. If two Sonics (or Kirbys with Sonic's ability) attack each another with this move, they will slowly jump upwards until they reach the top of the screen, in a manner similar to the Luigi Ladder. It also possesses a unique quality in that it tries to hit the opponent's side facing away from Sonic by traveling over them. This property means that it only hits effectively when the opponent is moving away from him on the ground, or traveling towards him in the air. In Ultimate, the move is much stronger and has much more utility. The player can execute the move significantly faster, making it excellent at extending mid-air combos. In addition, the player can alternatively charge the move much longer, greatly increasing the damage near 20%, doing more shield damage, and even KOing at very high percentages.

It should be noted that the Homing Attack can be used to stall indefinitely underneath platform stages by shooting into the underside of the stage. When Sonic is about to use Homing Attack, tap the control stick or d-pad left or right, depending on the way the player wants to go, and then press the special move button. Sonic will change his direction, and attempt to home on an enemy in that direction, or, if there is no enemy in range, dash downwards at a diagonal angle. As this constitutes stalling, usage of this technique for this purpose is banned in most tournaments.

Instructional quotes

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout SonicHeadSSB4-3.png Rise in the air, and then dash at the closest fighter.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U instruction booklet Sonic's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Jump into the air and home in on the closest fighter (if there's one in range).
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List SonicHeadSSBU.png Leaps into the air, then homes in on the nearest fighter if one is close enough.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Homing Attack 2. Stomp 3. Surprise Attack
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"Jump into the air, and then home in on the closest fighter (if there's one in range)." "Jump into the air before slamming straight down with a meteor smash." "A faster Homing Attack with less range and power than normal."
  1. Homing Attack: Default.
  2. Stomp: Jump into the air before slamming straight down with a meteor smash.Instead of going close to fighters, Sonic can slam straight down,and its very similar to Mii Brawler's Head-on Assalut.
  3. Surprise Attack: A faster Homing Attack with less range and power than normal. When not locked on to a target, it rises upwards slightly.

Origin

Sonic performing a Homing Attack in Sonic Adventure.

The Homing Attack made its debut in Sonic Adventure as a way to quickly attack enemies in a fast-paced 3D platformer, as it's a lot harder to jump on an enemy to attack them in 3D than in a 2D sidescroller, and became a staple move in the Sonic series and one of Sonic's go-to and most iconic moves/abilities. It is Sonic's new main method of dealing with enemies and solving puzzles. Sonic had a similar attack in Sonic 3D Blast, known as the Blast Attack, which he obtains after collecting a Gold Shield. With the Gold Shield, Sonic could home in and charge towards enemies. Unlike the Homing Attack, it does not lock on to the target.

Starting with Sonic and the Secret Rings, a reticle appears when Sonic is in the air and near an enemy, indicating which one he would hit if he performs the attack. This reticle appears when Sonic performs the special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with the reticle’s design being from the Wii version of Sonic Colors.

One of Sonic's custom moves, the Stomp, is a reference to a move of the same name that debuted in Sonic Unleashed, and reappeared in Sonic Colors and Sonic Generations. As its name implies, Sonic dives downward with a double-foot stomp at a fast speed. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, however, Sonic performs it by slamming the ground with a Spin Attack, making it more similar to the Bounce Attack from Sonic Adventure 2.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Ultimate, if any of Sonic's stats, including movement, defense, attack or otherwise, are updated during or at the start of charging the homing attack, he will stop rising upwards during the charge. Most notably, in early versions of the game this occurred if Sonic performed a Homing Attack on the ink from Inkling's Splat Roller. Sonic wouldn't ascend during the Homing Attack and will stay on the ground, due to his move speed being updated as soon as the move was activated. While this particular issue was patched out, the underlying bug remains.
  • In Home-Run Contest, this attack does not home in on the Sandbag because, unlike in Melee, it is functionally an item, not a character.
  • The player can slightly ascend if two or more players collide with this move simultaneously. This may be a hidden reference to Sonic games like Sonic Heroes or Shadow the Hedgehog, where the same effect would occur.
  • If the player were to fight the Peppy Hare spirit, go to the right side of the Corneia stage and use Homing Attack, Sonic would stay in place and not move.

References