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'''Dash attack''' is an attack performed by pressing the [[A button]] while [[dashing]], (running, in others words).
'''Dash attack''' is an attack performed by pressing the [[A button]] while [[dashing]], (running, in others words).
Dash attacks typically use the momentum behind the dash to pull of some sort of attack, like a sliding kick. Most dash attacks come out quickly, but have noticable ending lag and are predictable, making them very easily shield-grabbed.
Dash attacks typically use the momentum behind the dash to pull of some sort of attack, like a sliding kick. Most dash attacks come out quickly, but have noticable ending lag and are predictable, making them very easily shield-grabbed.
In Brawl, certain Dash attacks can be interrupted by performing an Up Smash, which is known as [[Dash attack canceling]].
In Brawl, certain Dash attacks can be interrupted by performing an Up Smash, which is known as [[Dash attack canceling]]. Often, a combo is used with the low, more combo based knockback of the dash attack, leading up to a more powerful KO move known as the Up-smash


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Revision as of 07:44, May 31, 2008

Fox's dash attack

Dash attack is an attack performed by pressing the A button while dashing, (running, in others words). Dash attacks typically use the momentum behind the dash to pull of some sort of attack, like a sliding kick. Most dash attacks come out quickly, but have noticable ending lag and are predictable, making them very easily shield-grabbed. In Brawl, certain Dash attacks can be interrupted by performing an Up Smash, which is known as Dash attack canceling. Often, a combo is used with the low, more combo based knockback of the dash attack, leading up to a more powerful KO move known as the Up-smash


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