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A minor change the move received was that it now has a [[flame]] effect rather than a [[normal]] effect, with the move now setting opponents on fire when it connects. The only downsides Rest has compared to its ''Smash 64'' incarnation is that it has a considerably smaller hitbox (being the slightest bit smaller than its hitbox in the PAL versions of ''Smash 64'') and its intangibility lasts for 3 less frames. These changes however are minuscule compared to its greatly increased power, making Rest one of ''Melee'' Jigglypuff's most defining moves, being one of the main reasons why Jigglypuff is considered to be a top tier.
A minor change the move received was that it now has a [[flame]] effect rather than a [[normal]] effect, with the move now setting opponents on fire when it connects. The only downsides Rest has compared to its ''Smash 64'' incarnation is that it has a considerably smaller hitbox (being the slightest bit smaller than its hitbox in the PAL versions of ''Smash 64'') and its intangibility lasts for 3 less frames. These changes however are minuscule compared to its greatly increased power, making Rest one of ''Melee'' Jigglypuff's most defining moves, being one of the main reasons why Jigglypuff is considered to be a top tier.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==