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|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|4}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|0.8}} (hits 2-6), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (hit 7)
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|4}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|0.8}} (hits 2-6), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (hit 7)
|usmashdesc=Spins in place while twirling a whip of plasma overhead. It hits multiple times, has very minimal start-up lag, very long vertical range, and decent horizontal range near the tip of the whip. Altogether, these traits make it a useful anti-air attack. It can also act as a follow-up from down throw at low percentages. Although its last hit has very high knockback scaling, this is offset by said hit's very low damage output. As a result, its last hit does not KO aerial middleweights until 165% from anywhere on Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version, and at 154% in the ''Wii U'' version.
|usmashdesc=Spins in place while twirling a whip of plasma overhead. It hits multiple times, has very minimal start-up lag, very long vertical range, and decent horizontal range near the tip of the whip. Altogether, these traits make it a useful anti-air attack. It can also act as a follow-up from down throw at low percentages. Although its last hit has very high knockback scaling, this is offset by said hit's very low damage output. As a result, its last hit does not KO aerial middleweights until 165% from anywhere on Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version, and at 154% in the ''Wii U'' version.
|dsmashname=Slant Paralyzer<!--name from SSBU tips-->
|dsmashname=Slant Paralyzer<!--name from SSBU tips--> ({{ja|スラントパラライザー|Suranto Pararaizā}})
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|8}} (near), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|6}} (far)
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|8}} (near), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|6}} (far)
|dsmashdesc=Aims her {{s|metroidwiki|Paralyzer}} downward in front of herself and fires a [[Paralyze|paralyzing]] energy blast at the ground. When spaced correctly, it is safe on shield. It is a useful set-up option thanks to it briefly [[paralyze|paralyzing]] the opponent, with notable follow-ups including forward smash, a grab, or Boost Kick. With precise timing off-stage, it can also be used as a set-up into [[Flip Jump]] in order to meteor smash an opponent. At 60%-150%, two consecutive uncharged down smashes can lead into forward aerial, [[reverse aerial rush]]ed back aerial, up aerial, Flip Jump, and Boost Kick. However, these particular follow-ups require precise timing and for Zero Suit Samus to be very close to the opponent. It also lacks KO potential and, like {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} and {{SSB4|Ryu}}'s down smashes, only hits on one side. The blast can be [[absorb]]ed, but not [[reflect]]ed. Enemies knocked upward by down smash, cannot be paralyzed again by moves such as neutral special until they make contact with the stage again.
|dsmashdesc=Aims her {{s|metroidwiki|Paralyzer}} downward in front of herself and fires a [[Paralyze|paralyzing]] energy blast at the ground. When spaced correctly, it is safe on shield. It is a useful set-up option thanks to it briefly [[paralyze|paralyzing]] the opponent, with notable follow-ups including forward smash, a grab, or Boost Kick. With precise timing off-stage, it can also be used as a set-up into [[Flip Jump]] in order to meteor smash an opponent. At 60%-150%, two consecutive uncharged down smashes can lead into forward aerial, [[reverse aerial rush]]ed back aerial, up aerial, Flip Jump, and Boost Kick. However, these particular follow-ups require precise timing and for Zero Suit Samus to be very close to the opponent. It also lacks KO potential and, like {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} and {{SSB4|Ryu}}'s down smashes, only hits on one side. The blast can be [[absorb]]ed, but not [[reflect]]ed. Enemies knocked upward by down smash, cannot be paralyzed again by moves such as neutral special until they make contact with the stage again.
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|uairdmg=6.5%
|uairdmg=6.5%
|uairdesc=A bicycle kick. Thanks to its minimal start-up and ending lag, very low base knockback and very high knockback scaling, it boasts excellent juggling potential. It can combo into itself at low percentages and, with sufficient [[rage]], it can combo into Boost Kick after a second one has been landed, leading to a KO. By extension, its very knockback scaling also grants it KO potential in spite of its low damage output. It KOs middleweights at 144% while near the upper [[blast line]] of Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version, and at 136% in the ''Wii U'' version. However, its very low base knockback makes it unsafe on hit against characters that have a fast aerial attack to counter with.
|uairdesc=A bicycle kick. Thanks to its minimal start-up and ending lag, very low base knockback and very high knockback scaling, it boasts excellent juggling potential. It can combo into itself at low percentages and, with sufficient [[rage]], it can combo into Boost Kick after a second one has been landed, leading to a KO. By extension, its very knockback scaling also grants it KO potential in spite of its low damage output. It KOs middleweights at 144% while near the upper [[blast line]] of Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version, and at 136% in the ''Wii U'' version. However, its very low base knockback makes it unsafe on hit against characters that have a fast aerial attack to counter with.
|dairname=Slash Dive<!--name from SSBU tips-->
|dairname=Slash Dive<!--name from SSBU tips--> ({{ja|スラッシュダイブ|Surasshu Daibu}})
|dairdmg=6% (aerial), 5% (grounded), 5.5% (landing)
|dairdmg=6% (aerial), 5% (grounded), 5.5% (landing)
|dairdesc=A diagonal flying kick, similar to {{SSB4|Sonic}} and {{SSB4|Sheik}}'s down aerials. It is a [[meteor smash]] if her foot hits the opponent. However, it has the highest start-up lag out of her aerials. It is also a [[stall-then-fall]], which makes it extremely risky to use off-stage. Because of this, it is rarely used as a meteor smash and most of times, leads to a SD. Even when she lands on the ground, there is extremely high ending lag making it easy to punish Despite this, its extremely fast descent speed can enable it to counter a juggle if there is sufficient distance between Zero Suit Samus and the opponent.
|dairdesc=A diagonal flying kick, similar to {{SSB4|Sonic}} and {{SSB4|Sheik}}'s down aerials. It is a [[meteor smash]] if her foot hits the opponent. However, it has the highest start-up lag out of her aerials. It is also a [[stall-then-fall]], which makes it extremely risky to use off-stage. Because of this, it is rarely used as a meteor smash and most of times, leads to a SD. Even when she lands on the ground, there is extremely high ending lag making it easy to punish Despite this, its extremely fast descent speed can enable it to counter a juggle if there is sufficient distance between Zero Suit Samus and the opponent.
|zairname=[[Plasma Whip]]
|zairname=[[Plasma Whip]] ({{ja|プラズマウィップ|Purazuma Wippu}})
|zairdmg=3% (early), 6% (clean)
|zairdmg=3% (early), 6% (clean)
|zairdesc=Lunges in order to unleash a whip of plasma forward. It is the longest grab aerial in the game, making it excellent for spacing, recovering, edge-guarding and follow-ups. However, it has high ending lag in the air, and only the tip of the whip has a hitbox.
|zairdesc=Lunges in order to unleash a whip of plasma forward. It is the longest grab aerial in the game, making it excellent for spacing, recovering, edge-guarding and follow-ups. However, it has high ending lag in the air, and only the tip of the whip has a hitbox.
|grabname=Plasma Whip
|grabname=Plasma Whip ({{ja|プラズマウィップ|Purazuma Wippu}})
|grabdesc=Performs a kneeling lunge to unfurl a whip of plasma. The tip has more vertical range, which makes it useful even against small characters, who can otherwise crouch under the rest of the whip. Thanks to its duration, it can even grab opponents out of their rolls and sidesteps when timed precisely. Although Zero Suit Samus' grabs have long horizontal ranges, they are tied with [[Grapple Beam]] for having the highest amount of start-up lag in the game, and have the third highest amount of ending lag in the game even though it's not as long ranged as Samus'.
|grabdesc=Performs a kneeling lunge to unfurl a whip of plasma. The tip has more vertical range, which makes it useful even against small characters, who can otherwise crouch under the rest of the whip. Thanks to its duration, it can even grab opponents out of their rolls and sidesteps when timed precisely. Although Zero Suit Samus' grabs have long horizontal ranges, they are tied with [[Grapple Beam]] for having the highest amount of start-up lag in the game, and have the third highest amount of ending lag in the game even though it's not as long ranged as Samus'.
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