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===In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
===In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
*{{SSBU|Luigi}} can perform many zero-death combos with his down throw, the most infamous one being a combo where he uses his down throw, then uses his down aerial and falling neutral aerial repeatedly in succession before using his down aerial's grounded spike into the sweet spot of his [[Super Jump Punch]]. Due to this combo, Luigi's down aerial's grounded spike has been removed since version 2.0.0. The combo however is still possible if an up aerial or [[grab aerial]] is used instead, though it is more difficult to perform and less consistent overall.
*{{SSBU|Luigi}} can perform many zero-death combos with his down throw, the most infamous one being a combo where he uses his down throw, then uses his down aerial and falling neutral aerial repeatedly in succession before using his down aerial's grounded spike into the sweet spot of his [[Super Jump Punch]]. Due to this combo, Luigi's down aerial's grounded spike has been removed since version 2.0.0. The combo however is still possible if an up aerial or [[grab aerial]] is used instead, though it is more difficult to perform and less consistent overall.
*{{SSBU|Pichu}} can perform zero-death combos by consecutively utilizing the loop hits of his back aerial while fastfalling (known as "lightning loops"), up tilts, and up aerials before using a down aerial spike to finish off the opponent.
*{{SSBU|Pichu}} can perform zero-death combos by consecutively utilizing the loop hits of its back aerial while fastfalling (known as "lightning loops"), up tilts, and up aerials before using a down aerial spike to finish off the opponent.
*{{SSBU|Isabelle}} can perform an infinite with her jab on the ledge then can finish it with most of her moveset, including several KO moves. This zero-death is commonly called Wobbelle due to its similarity to [[wobbling]].
*{{SSBU|Isabelle}} can perform an infinite with her jab on the ledge then can finish it with most of her moveset, including several KO moves. This zero-death is commonly called Wobbelle due to its similarity to [[wobbling]].
*{{SSBU|Diddy Kong}} can perform an infinite with his banana peel with an opponent on a platform by repeatedly throwing it downwards at them.
*{{SSBU|Diddy Kong}} can perform an infinite with his banana peel with an opponent on a platform by repeatedly throwing it downwards at them.