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It is notable that in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', an [[air dodge]] while tilting the [[control stick]] would allow some vertical and/or horizontal recovery, though it puts users in a [[helpless]] state. Note that if the recovery is the same in each game, it will not be mentioned. Due to increased floatiness and the fact that it's easier to grab a ledge, recoveries as a whole appear to be greater in Brawl than those in Melee and Super Smash Bros.
It is notable that in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', an [[air dodge]] while tilting the [[control stick]] would allow some vertical and/or horizontal recovery, though it puts users in a [[helpless]] state. Note that if the recovery is the same in each game, it will not be mentioned. Due to increased floatiness and the fact that it's easier to grab a ledge, recoveries as a whole appear to be greater in Brawl than those in Melee and Super Smash Bros.
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!Character!!''[[Smash 64]]''!!''[[Melee]]''!!''[[Brawl]]''
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|[[Bowser]]
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||[[Whirling Fortress]] is his primary recovery. It provides some vertical distance and decent horizontal distance.
||[[Whirling Fortress]] is his primary recovery. It provides some vertical distance and decent horizontal distance.
||He can use [[Flying Slam]] to augment his recovery if he hasn't used Whirling Fortress. Usually, Whirling Fortress gives more distance in mid-air. If Bowser lands after using Whirling Fortress, there will be an extra animation with increased landing lag, but it can be avoided if Bowser recovers low enough.
||He can use [[Flying Slam]] to augment his recovery if he hasn't used Whirling Fortress. Usually, Whirling Fortress gives more distance in mid-air. If Bowser lands after using Whirling Fortress, there will be an extra animation with increased landing lag, but it can be avoided if Bowser recovers low enough.
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|[[Bowser Jr.]]
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|[[Captain Falcon]]
|[[Captain Falcon]]
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||[[Falcon Kick]] allows Captain Falcon to regain his 2nd jump in midair. [[Raptor Boost]] is also a decent horizontal recovery move, but it cannot auto sweet-spot a ledge and missing will put him into a [[helpless]] state. Falcon Dive gives more distance and can now grab ledges backwards and has a larger ledge sweetspot than it does normally while moving forwards. Unfortunately, it has a small ledge sweetspot (one of the smallest in the game along with Ganondorf) while moving forwards.
||[[Falcon Kick]] allows Captain Falcon to regain his 2nd jump in midair. [[Raptor Boost]] is also a decent horizontal recovery move, but it cannot auto sweet-spot a ledge and missing will put him into a [[helpless]] state. Falcon Dive gives more distance and can now grab ledges backwards and has a larger ledge sweetspot than it does normally while moving forwards. Unfortunately, it has a small ledge sweetspot (one of the smallest in the game along with Ganondorf) while moving forwards.
||Raptor Boost now makes Captain Falcon bounce if it hits the opponent in mid air, but using Falcon Dive is still a better and safer option because Raptor Boost has a slow start-up and almost any move can hit through it. Falcon Kick no longer lets him recover his midair jump. Falcon Dive, like all types of grabs, no longer grants the opponent their midair jump again. It gives slightly more vertical distance but slightly less horizontal distance. It also has a large ledge sweetspot (one of the largest in the game). It can be used against [[edgehog|edge-hoggers]] to [[stage spike]] them, though they can [[tech]] it.
||Raptor Boost now makes Captain Falcon bounce if it hits the opponent in mid air, but using Falcon Dive is still a better and safer option because Raptor Boost has a slow start-up and almost any move can hit through it. Falcon Kick no longer lets him recover his midair jump. Falcon Dive, like all types of grabs, no longer grants the opponent their midair jump again. It gives slightly more vertical distance but slightly less horizontal distance. It also has a large ledge sweetspot (one of the largest in the game). It can be used against [[edgehog|edge-hoggers]] to [[stage spike]] them, though they can [[tech]] it.
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|[[Charizard]]
|[[Charizard]]
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||[[Fly]] provides the most vertical distance out of all of its moves. Charizard has two extra midair jumps and can [[glide]].  
||[[Fly]] provides the most vertical distance out of all of its moves. Charizard has two extra midair jumps and can [[glide]].
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|[[Dark Pit]]
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|[[Diddy Kong]]
|[[Diddy Kong]]
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||[[Rocketbarrel Boost]] provides the most vertical distance out of all of his moves. [[Monkey Flip]] can be used as a recovery as well and can be used in conjunction with his third jump and Rocketbarrel Boost; however, if one presses the attack or special attack button during the move Diddy Kong can only use his third jump afterwards. The blast from his charged [[Peanut Popgun]] can help him recover if the control stick or [[directional pad|D-Pad]] is tilted opposite the ledge. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caUeZLxXRrc ]  
||[[Rocketbarrel Boost]] provides the most vertical distance out of all of his moves. [[Monkey Flip]] can be used as a recovery as well and can be used in conjunction with his third jump and Rocketbarrel Boost; however, if one presses the attack or special attack button during the move Diddy Kong can only use his third jump afterwards. The blast from his charged [[Peanut Popgun]] can help him recover if the control stick or [[directional pad|D-Pad]] is tilted opposite the ledge. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caUeZLxXRrc ]
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|[[Donkey Kong]]
|[[Donkey Kong]]
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||Spinning Kong no longer has invincibility frames but gives slightly more distance. [[Headbutt]] slows down horizontal and vertical momentum and can [[meteor smash]].
||Spinning Kong no longer has invincibility frames but gives slightly more distance. [[Headbutt]] slows down horizontal and vertical momentum and can [[meteor smash]].
||Spinning Kong gains slightly more vertical distance. Like Bowser, there will be an extra animation if Donkey Kong lands from too high up after using Spinning Kong, but again, it can be avoided by recovering low.
||Spinning Kong gains slightly more vertical distance. Like Bowser, there will be an extra animation if Donkey Kong lands from too high up after using Spinning Kong, but again, it can be avoided by recovering low.
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|[[Dr. Mario]]
|[[Dr. Mario]]
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||[[Dr. Mario (SSBM)|Dr. Mario]] can use the [[Super Sheet]] to propel himself forward a bit and slow his fall speed. Also, if the player rapidly presses the special button during the Dr. Tornado, he rises up in the air. [[Super Jump Punch]] provides the best vertical distance and can be used following either or both of these moves, and it has a large ledge sweetspot (one of the largest in the game), helping Dr. Mario's recovery even more.
||[[Dr. Mario (SSBM)|Dr. Mario]] can use the [[Super Sheet]] to propel himself forward a bit and slow his fall speed. Also, if the player rapidly presses the special button during the Dr. Tornado, he rises up in the air. [[Super Jump Punch]] provides the best vertical distance and can be used following either or both of these moves, and it has a large ledge sweetspot (one of the largest in the game), helping Dr. Mario's recovery even more.
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|[[Falco Lombardi|Falco]]
|[[Falco Lombardi|Falco]]
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||[[Fire Bird]] is Falco's primary vertical recovery move. It has high start up lag however and does not provide a great amount of distance. [[Falco Phantasm]] provides the most horizontal distance. His [[Reflector (move)#Falco|Reflector]] can be used to slow down his fall speed.
||[[Fire Bird]] is Falco's primary vertical recovery move. It has high start up lag however and does not provide a great amount of distance. [[Falco Phantasm]] provides the most horizontal distance. His [[Reflector (move)#Falco|Reflector]] can be used to slow down his fall speed.
||Fire Bird provides less distance now. Falco Phantasm provides greater horizontal distance. The Reflector can no longer be used to slow down fall speed.
||Fire Bird provides less distance now. Falco Phantasm provides greater horizontal distance. The Reflector can no longer be used to slow down fall speed.
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|[[Fox]]
|[[Fox]]
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||Fire Fox now charges with a [[flame]] hitbox and travels farther. [[Fox Illusion]] provides great horizontal distance. Also, his [[forward aerial]] can slow down his momentum and propel him diagonally.
||Fire Fox now charges with a [[flame]] hitbox and travels farther. [[Fox Illusion]] provides great horizontal distance. Also, his [[forward aerial]] can slow down his momentum and propel him diagonally.
||His forward aerial can also be used to "foxcopter". Hitting the jump button while sliding into his forward aerial will cause Fox to jump and perform a forward aerial at the same time, adding height to his jump while moving forward. He can also "shine stall" by spamming his shield - done by holding  [[down tilt]] and mashing the special button. This will greatly reduce his fall speed.
||His forward aerial can also be used to "foxcopter". Hitting the jump button while sliding into his forward aerial will cause Fox to jump and perform a forward aerial at the same time, adding height to his jump while moving forward. He can also "shine stall" by spamming his shield - done by holding  [[down tilt]] and mashing the special button. This will greatly reduce his fall speed.
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|[[Ganondorf]]
|[[Ganondorf]]
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He has also lost the ability to restore the midair jump after using Wizard's Foot.
He has also lost the ability to restore the midair jump after using Wizard's Foot.
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|[[Greninja]]
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|[[Ice Climbers]]
|[[Ice Climbers]]
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||[[Belay]] is an incredible recovery move when both [[Ice Climbers]] are present. [[Squall Hammer]] can also be used to recover, and with a solo Ice Climber it becomes the only viable move. Rapidly pressing the special button during Squall Hammer allows the Climber to gain some height.
||[[Belay]] is an incredible recovery move when both [[Ice Climbers]] are present. [[Squall Hammer]] can also be used to recover, and with a solo Ice Climber it becomes the only viable move. Rapidly pressing the special button during Squall Hammer allows the Climber to gain some height.
||Popo and Nana can now grab the ledge, and even if one climber uses [[Belay]], it will provide a small boost in the air, quite similar to Yoshi's Egg Toss.
||Popo and Nana can now grab the ledge, and even if one climber uses [[Belay]], it will provide a small boost in the air, quite similar to Yoshi's Egg Toss.
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|[[Ike]]
|[[Ike]]
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||[[Ike (SSBB)|Ike]] is limited to either vertical recovery with [[Aether]] or horizontal recovery with [[Quick Draw]]. Both give good distances in their respective directions, but cannot be combined, limiting Ike's total recovery, which is generally poor and extremely predictable.
||[[Ike (SSBB)|Ike]] is limited to either vertical recovery with [[Aether]] or horizontal recovery with [[Quick Draw]]. Both give good distances in their respective directions, but cannot be combined, limiting Ike's total recovery, which is generally poor and extremely predictable.
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|[[Ivysaur]]
|[[Ivysaur]]
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||[[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]]'s [[up aerial]] and [[down aerial]] either propel it downward or upward respectively. However, its up aerial can be used to assist recovery via [[Down Air Stall]]. Due to the small size of the upward boost, it is actually more helpful in getting more horizontal distance to set up its [[Vine Whip]] [[tether recovery]]; however, it is extremely vulnerable to edge-hoggers.
||[[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]]'s [[up aerial]] and [[down aerial]] either propel it downward or upward respectively. However, its up aerial can be used to assist recovery via [[Down Air Stall]]. Due to the small size of the upward boost, it is actually more helpful in getting more horizontal distance to set up its [[Vine Whip]] [[tether recovery]]; however, it is extremely vulnerable to edge-hoggers.
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|[[Jigglypuff]]
|[[Jigglypuff]]
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||Jigglypuff's recovery is now vastly superior. All jumps give height now, giving Jigglypuff among the greatest recoveries in the game. Having great aerial mobility and multiple recovery options, Jigglypuff is among the most difficult characters to edgeguard. In addition, Jigglypuff's new neutral special, [[Rollout]], gives it better horizontal recovery. However, this move puts it into helpless state, making its usefulness questionable.  
||Jigglypuff's recovery is now vastly superior. All jumps give height now, giving Jigglypuff among the greatest recoveries in the game. Having great aerial mobility and multiple recovery options, Jigglypuff is among the most difficult characters to edgeguard. In addition, Jigglypuff's new neutral special, [[Rollout]], gives it better horizontal recovery. However, this move puts it into helpless state, making its usefulness questionable.  
||Jigglypuff's Rollout no longer puts it into a helpless state.
||Jigglypuff's Rollout no longer puts it into a helpless state.
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|[[King Dedede]]
|[[King Dedede]]
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||While his four midair jumps are the smallest of any character and he has the worst [[air speed|lateral air movement]], he is still capable of huge recoveries due to the [[Super Dedede Jump]].
||While his four midair jumps are the smallest of any character and he has the worst [[air speed|lateral air movement]], he is still capable of huge recoveries due to the [[Super Dedede Jump]].
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|[[Kirby]]
|[[Kirby]]
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Through [[Inhale]], he may use [[Mach Tornado]], [[Rollout]] and [[Toad]] to aid his recovery.
Through [[Inhale]], he may use [[Mach Tornado]], [[Rollout]] and [[Toad]] to aid his recovery.
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|[[Link]]
|[[Link]]
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||In ''Melee'', the [[Hookshot]] grabs onto walls. This can be combined with an air dodge to increase the grabbing range. Link's Spin Attack covers more distance and now covers him from above. He can also throw a bomb upwards and Spin Attack into it to perform bomb recovery, rather than waiting for the bomb to explode.
||In ''Melee'', the [[Hookshot]] grabs onto walls. This can be combined with an air dodge to increase the grabbing range. Link's Spin Attack covers more distance and now covers him from above. He can also throw a bomb upwards and Spin Attack into it to perform bomb recovery, rather than waiting for the bomb to explode.
||Link's recovery is rather poor due to the limited range of Spin Attack, fast [[falling speed]], poor midair jump, and slow air speed. The [[Clawshot]] now functions as a [[tether]].  
||Link's recovery is rather poor due to the limited range of Spin Attack, fast [[falling speed]], poor midair jump, and slow air speed. The [[Clawshot]] now functions as a [[tether]].  
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|[[Lucario]]
|[[Lucario]]
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||[[ExtremeSpeed]] is bendable, making it a versatile recovery move. Lucario also possesses a unique trait: the ability to [[wall cling]] after using its third jump. This only takes effect if Lucario reaches the wall before ExtremeSpeed ends and is very useful on stages with space to [[wall jump]] under the ledge, such as [[Final Destination (SSBB)|Final Destination]]. However, because ExtremeSpeed doesn't make opponents flinch, Lucario is extremely vulnerable to edge-hoggers. Lucario is able to wall-jump repeatedly up a single wall, unlike many other characters with wall-jumps.
||[[ExtremeSpeed]] is bendable, making it a versatile recovery move. Lucario also possesses a unique trait: the ability to [[wall cling]] after using its third jump. This only takes effect if Lucario reaches the wall before ExtremeSpeed ends and is very useful on stages with space to [[wall jump]] under the ledge, such as [[Final Destination (SSBB)|Final Destination]]. However, because ExtremeSpeed doesn't make opponents flinch, Lucario is extremely vulnerable to edge-hoggers. Lucario is able to wall-jump repeatedly up a single wall, unlike many other characters with wall-jumps.
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|[[Lucas]]
|[[Lucas]]
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||[[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas]] has multiple recovery options: the standard [[PK Thunder]],  his [[Rope Snake]] (which functions as a tether recovery), [[Zapjump]], [[Magnet Pull]], and [[Wave Zap]]. He can also use his [[PSI Magnet]] to stall in the air. Additionally, if holding an item, he can gain a large vertical distance equal to a Zap Jump by throwing the item up and midair jumping at the same time. Using any aerial attack right after his midair jump will also propel him in the air.
||[[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas]] has multiple recovery options: the standard [[PK Thunder]],  his [[Rope Snake]] (which functions as a tether recovery), [[Zapjump]], [[Magnet Pull]], and [[Wave Zap]]. He can also use his [[PSI Magnet]] to stall in the air. Additionally, if holding an item, he can gain a large vertical distance equal to a Zap Jump by throwing the item up and midair jumping at the same time. Using any aerial attack right after his midair jump will also propel him in the air.
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|[[Lucina]]
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|[[Luigi]]
|[[Luigi]]
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||Luigi has a very gimpable recovery that is difficult to master. He has the lowest air speed in the whole game. Super Jump Punch provides only vertical recovery (and its distance was shortened), and [[Green Missile]] provides only horizontal movement. The height gained from Luigi Cyclone was lowered, and the move requires more button-mashing for Luigi to gain height. Furthermore, Green Missile can misfire, propelling Luigi a great distance horizontally; this makes the move unpredictable and can either help or harm Luigi.  
||Luigi has a very gimpable recovery that is difficult to master. He has the lowest air speed in the whole game. Super Jump Punch provides only vertical recovery (and its distance was shortened), and [[Green Missile]] provides only horizontal movement. The height gained from Luigi Cyclone was lowered, and the move requires more button-mashing for Luigi to gain height. Furthermore, Green Missile can misfire, propelling Luigi a great distance horizontally; this makes the move unpredictable and can either help or harm Luigi.  
||Green Missile and Luigi Cyclone can be combined for large horizontal recovery, and Luigi Cyclone requires less button mashing to be effective. These can also be used in combination with Super Jump Punch since neither puts Luigi into a helpless state, giving Luigi one of the greatest recoveries in the game, though he still may suffer from gimping.
||Green Missile and Luigi Cyclone can be combined for large horizontal recovery, and Luigi Cyclone requires less button mashing to be effective. These can also be used in combination with Super Jump Punch since neither puts Luigi into a helpless state, giving Luigi one of the greatest recoveries in the game, though he still may suffer from gimping.
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|[[Mario]]
|[[Mario]]
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||Mario can use the [[Cape]] to propel himself forward a bit. Super Jump Punch and Mario Tornado are still viable recovery moves, but Super Jump Punch travels less distance. Super Jump Punch can be cancelled with a wall jump if it is used while hugging a wall and the Control Stick is tilted backwards at the apex of the jump.
||Mario can use the [[Cape]] to propel himself forward a bit. Super Jump Punch and Mario Tornado are still viable recovery moves, but Super Jump Punch travels less distance. Super Jump Punch can be cancelled with a wall jump if it is used while hugging a wall and the Control Stick is tilted backwards at the apex of the jump.
||Mario Tornado is no longer in Mario's special moves moveset, restricting his recovery moves to Cape and Super Jump Punch. He has also lost the ability to cancel Super Jump Punch into a wall jump.
||Mario Tornado is no longer in Mario's special moves moveset, restricting his recovery moves to Cape and Super Jump Punch. He has also lost the ability to cancel Super Jump Punch into a wall jump.
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|[[Marth]]
|[[Marth]]
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||[[Marth]]'s side special, [[Dancing Blade]], slows his fall speed and propels him forward if only the first attack of the combo is used. This does not put him in a helpless state. [[Dolphin Slash]] provides large vertical recovery, but makes him helpless.
||[[Marth]]'s side special, [[Dancing Blade]], slows his fall speed and propels him forward if only the first attack of the combo is used. This does not put him in a helpless state. [[Dolphin Slash]] provides large vertical recovery, but makes him helpless.
||[[Shield Breaker]] can be used to propel Marth forward, but it leaves him open to attacks. His Dolphin Slash can be used for quick vertical recovery, but self stage spikes if hits lips under [[ledge]]s. Dancing Blade is less useful for recovering and gives much less horizontal recovery. Dolphin Slash gives him the [[landing lag glitch]] and covers more horizontal distance.
||[[Shield Breaker]] can be used to propel Marth forward, but it leaves him open to attacks. His Dolphin Slash can be used for quick vertical recovery, but self stage spikes if hits lips under [[ledge]]s. Dancing Blade is less useful for recovering and gives much less horizontal recovery. Dolphin Slash gives him the [[landing lag glitch]] and covers more horizontal distance.
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|[[Mega Man]]
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|[[Meta Knight]]
|[[Meta Knight]]
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||[[Meta Knight (SSBB)|Meta Knight]] is gifted with multiple mid air jumps and the ability to glide. In addition, all of his special moves can be used as recovery moves, although all of them put him in helpless animation. The [[Shuttle Loop]] is notable in that it allows him to perform a second glide after using it (helpless animation begins after the glide is terminated). Meta Knight's huge recovery distance, both horizontally and vertically, resistance to being edge-guarded, and variety of available recovery moves make Meta Knight's recovery arguably the best in the game.
||[[Meta Knight (SSBB)|Meta Knight]] is gifted with multiple mid air jumps and the ability to glide. In addition, all of his special moves can be used as recovery moves, although all of them put him in helpless animation. The [[Shuttle Loop]] is notable in that it allows him to perform a second glide after using it (helpless animation begins after the glide is terminated). Meta Knight's huge recovery distance, both horizontally and vertically, resistance to being edge-guarded, and variety of available recovery moves make Meta Knight's recovery arguably the best in the game.
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|[[Mewtwo]]
|[[Mewtwo]]
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||[[Mewtwo (SSBM)|Mewtwo]]'s large second jump, slow fall speed, and high air speed allow for long recoveries even before its up special, [[Teleport]]. The massive recoil of [[Shadow Ball]] can also help in recovery. [[Confusion]] can also help Mewtwo gain some distance once in the air.
||[[Mewtwo (SSBM)|Mewtwo]]'s large second jump, slow fall speed, and high air speed allow for long recoveries even before its up special, [[Teleport]]. The massive recoil of [[Shadow Ball]] can also help in recovery. [[Confusion]] can also help Mewtwo gain some distance once in the air.
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|[[Mii Brawler]]
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|[[Mii Gunner]]
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|[[Mii Swordfighter]]
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]
|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]
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||Mr. Game & Watch's recovery is limited to his jumps and [[Fire]], though Fire does provide large vertical recovery.  
||Mr. Game & Watch's recovery is limited to his jumps and [[Fire]], though Fire does provide large vertical recovery.  
||[[Oil Panic]] can be used to [[Momentum_canceling#Oil_Panic_(Bucket_Braking)|stop downward momentum]], and Fire does not put Mr. Game & Watch into a helpless state and instead lets him use a parachute, allowing him to travel long distances.
||[[Oil Panic]] can be used to [[Momentum_canceling#Oil_Panic_(Bucket_Braking)|stop downward momentum]], and Fire does not put Mr. Game & Watch into a helpless state and instead lets him use a parachute, allowing him to travel long distances.
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|[[Ness]]
|[[Ness]]
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||The move is significantly more reliable than in the previous game because the circle that it has to move in is much smaller, although it does not push Ness as far as it did previously. The tail of the PK thunder head has been made slightly longer, giving Ness more protection during the attack.
||The move is significantly more reliable than in the previous game because the circle that it has to move in is much smaller, although it does not push Ness as far as it did previously. The tail of the PK thunder head has been made slightly longer, giving Ness more protection during the attack.
||PK Thunder has been buffed even more. Now, if the player simply curves the control stick in a complete circle, the move will launch him at an upward diagonal angle, fit for recovering.  
||PK Thunder has been buffed even more. Now, if the player simply curves the control stick in a complete circle, the move will launch him at an upward diagonal angle, fit for recovering.  
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|[[Olimar]]
|[[Olimar]]
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||Olimar is limited to his jumps and [[Pikmin Chain]]. Pikmin Chain is a diagonal tether with range that varies with the number of Pikmin Olimar has with him, making it easily edge-hogged and almost useless if he has no Pikmin with him. Strangely, Pikmin Chain gives more vertical distance if Olimar [[Nolimar|has no Pikmin]] that if he has one or two Pikmin.   
||Olimar is limited to his jumps and [[Pikmin Chain]]. Pikmin Chain is a diagonal tether with range that varies with the number of Pikmin Olimar has with him, making it easily edge-hogged and almost useless if he has no Pikmin with him. Strangely, Pikmin Chain gives more vertical distance if Olimar [[Nolimar|has no Pikmin]] that if he has one or two Pikmin.   
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|[[Peach]]
|[[Peach]]
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||[[Peach]] has the ability to [[float]], allowing her to maintain the same vertical position while moving horizontally. She can stall by using [[Toad (move)|Toad]], as it allows her to hover for a brief time. In addition, her side special, [[Peach Bomber]], can be used repeatedly to climb up walls.  Both of these techniques can be followed by [[Peach Parasol]]. However, Peach Parasol does not give much distance.
||[[Peach]] has the ability to [[float]], allowing her to maintain the same vertical position while moving horizontally. She can stall by using [[Toad (move)|Toad]], as it allows her to hover for a brief time. In addition, her side special, [[Peach Bomber]], can be used repeatedly to climb up walls.  Both of these techniques can be followed by [[Peach Parasol]]. However, Peach Parasol does not give much distance.
||Peach's vertical recovery has been partially nerfed, as her midair jump now provides almost no vertical gain (the shortest in the game), but her Parasol provides more vertical recovery and more horizontal recovery. Her float is unchanged.  
||Peach's vertical recovery has been partially nerfed, as her midair jump now provides almost no vertical gain (the shortest in the game), but her Parasol provides more vertical recovery and more horizontal recovery. Her float is unchanged.  
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|[[Pichu]]
|[[Pichu]]
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||Pichu can use its [[Skull Bash]] to travel great horizontal distances, and then follow it with [[Agility]]. Unfortunately, both these moves deal damage to it, putting Pichu in an even worse condition than before. Pichu can also wall jump, which can aid its recovery in some stages like [[Fountain of Dreams]].  
||Pichu can use its [[Skull Bash]] to travel great horizontal distances, and then follow it with [[Agility]]. Unfortunately, both these moves deal damage to it, putting Pichu in an even worse condition than before. Pichu can also wall jump, which can aid its recovery in some stages like [[Fountain of Dreams]].  
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||[[Skull Bash]] is now available as a recovery move.  
||[[Skull Bash]] is now available as a recovery move.  
||Pikachu is now able to wall jump, and Pikachu can [[QAC|quick attack cancel]] to prevent ending lag.  
||Pikachu is now able to wall jump, and Pikachu can [[QAC|quick attack cancel]] to prevent ending lag.  
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|[[Pit]]
|[[Pit]]
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||Pit has multiple mid-air jumps, the ability to glide, and his [[Wings of Icarus]] which give him the second largest vertical recovery in the game. However, if Pit is attacked while using Wings of Icarus, he cannot use the move again until he lands on solid ground.  
||Pit has multiple mid-air jumps, the ability to glide, and his [[Wings of Icarus]] which give him the second largest vertical recovery in the game. However, if Pit is attacked while using Wings of Icarus, he cannot use the move again until he lands on solid ground.  
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||R.O.B. can use his up special, [[Robo Burner]], multiple times in the air; though the total time of the move is the same, using it multiple times increases vertical recovery distance. Robo Burner provides the largest vertical recovery in the game. His back aerial propels him forward, and his down aerial stops momentum.
||R.O.B. can use his up special, [[Robo Burner]], multiple times in the air; though the total time of the move is the same, using it multiple times increases vertical recovery distance. Robo Burner provides the largest vertical recovery in the game. His back aerial propels him forward, and his down aerial stops momentum.
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|[[Roy]]
|[[Roy]]
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||Roy's recovery is very similar to [[Marth|Marth's]], but due to his faster falling speed, slower air speed, lowered forward motion on side special, and greater lag after side special, Roy's recovery is generally inferior. [[Blazer]], however, unlike Marth's [[Dolphin Slash]], can be aimed to go anywhere from diagonally upward to directly vertical to nearly completely horizontal, depending on where the control stick is tilted after the initial up special.
||Roy's recovery is very similar to [[Marth|Marth's]], but due to his faster falling speed, slower air speed, lowered forward motion on side special, and greater lag after side special, Roy's recovery is generally inferior. [[Blazer]], however, unlike Marth's [[Dolphin Slash]], can be aimed to go anywhere from diagonally upward to directly vertical to nearly completely horizontal, depending on where the control stick is tilted after the initial up special.
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||She can now use her grab as a wall grapple and her bomb recovery is more useful. Screw Attack gives more distance.
||She can now use her grab as a wall grapple and her bomb recovery is more useful. Screw Attack gives more distance.
||Samus's recovery techniques have not changed from ''Melee'', and her grab air is now a tether recovery, but her bomb recovery isn't as effective.  
||Samus's recovery techniques have not changed from ''Melee'', and her grab air is now a tether recovery, but her bomb recovery isn't as effective.  
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|[[Sheik]]
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||Sheik's recovery is generally limited to her jumps and [[Vanish]] (although both travel decent distances), but if a longer recovery is needed she can [[Transform]] into Zelda and use [[Farore's Wind]].  
||Sheik's recovery is generally limited to her jumps and [[Vanish]] (although both travel decent distances), but if a longer recovery is needed she can [[Transform]] into Zelda and use [[Farore's Wind]].  
||Due to increased Transformation time, it is usually no longer viable to transform into Zelda to recover. However, Sheik's [[chain]] can now be used as a tether.  
||Due to increased Transformation time, it is usually no longer viable to transform into Zelda to recover. However, Sheik's [[chain]] can now be used as a tether.  
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|[[Snake]]
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||If his [[up special]], [[Cypher]], fails to recover, Snake can use his [[C4]] on himself in midair so he can use his up special again (see [[bomb recovery]]). Cypher covers a lot of distance, but if Snake is interrupted out of Cypher, he cannot use it again. The move is very easily edge-guarded as well, but the move does provide [[launch resistance]].  
||If his [[up special]], [[Cypher]], fails to recover, Snake can use his [[C4]] on himself in midair so he can use his up special again (see [[bomb recovery]]). Cypher covers a lot of distance, but if Snake is interrupted out of Cypher, he cannot use it again. The move is very easily edge-guarded as well, but the move does provide [[launch resistance]].  
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|[[Sonic]]
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||Sonic's greatest vertical recovery is provided by his [[Spring Jump]]. His other special moves can provide more horizontal distance, but they cannot be used after his up special. Many players use his [[Spin Dash]] move for horizontal recovery and jump out of it for a bit of vertical recovery, use his [[Homing Attack]] for close-range recovery, and Spring Jump for desperate vertical recovery. Due to the ability to be used repeatedly, Homing Attack has the potential of being infinite. However, this is reliant on the position of Sonic's opponent, so it is not always the best option.
||Sonic's greatest vertical recovery is provided by his [[Spring Jump]]. His other special moves can provide more horizontal distance, but they cannot be used after his up special. Many players use his [[Spin Dash]] move for horizontal recovery and jump out of it for a bit of vertical recovery, use his [[Homing Attack]] for close-range recovery, and Spring Jump for desperate vertical recovery. Due to the ability to be used repeatedly, Homing Attack has the potential of being infinite. However, this is reliant on the position of Sonic's opponent, so it is not always the best option.
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|[[Squirtle]]
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||Squirtle can use [[Withdraw]] to aid its horizontal recovery, although it continues to fall during this move. [[Waterfall]] can be used for vertical/diagonal recovery.
||Squirtle can use [[Withdraw]] to aid its horizontal recovery, although it continues to fall during this move. [[Waterfall]] can be used for vertical/diagonal recovery.
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|[[Toon Link]]
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||Like [[Link]], Toon Link can use a bomb recovery, a tether recovery, a [[Down Air Stall]], or a Spin Attack. Toon Link's Spin Attack gives much greater distance than Link's.
||Like [[Link]], Toon Link can use a bomb recovery, a tether recovery, a [[Down Air Stall]], or a Spin Attack. Toon Link's Spin Attack gives much greater distance than Link's.
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|[[Wario]]
|[[Wario]]
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||Wario can use his [[Wario Bike|bike]] to gain a third midair jump.  [[Wario Waft]] can also send Wario rocketing upwards if it is charged. Since his [[Corkscrew]] leaves him helpless, it should only be used as a last resort.
||Wario can use his [[Wario Bike|bike]] to gain a third midair jump.  [[Wario Waft]] can also send Wario rocketing upwards if it is charged. Since his [[Corkscrew]] leaves him helpless, it should only be used as a last resort.
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|[[Wolf]]
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||Wolf is more limited in recovery options than Fox and Falco.  His side special, [[Wolf Flash]], covers much less ground than Fox's but more than Falco's, though it gives a fair amount of vertical recovery.  His up special provides him fast directional recovery, but he falls almost straight down after using it, and it has the worst accuracy and smallest ledge sweetspot of the three, though it has less start-up lag and is therefore harder to edge-guard.  
||Wolf is more limited in recovery options than Fox and Falco.  His side special, [[Wolf Flash]], covers much less ground than Fox's but more than Falco's, though it gives a fair amount of vertical recovery.  His up special provides him fast directional recovery, but he falls almost straight down after using it, and it has the worst accuracy and smallest ledge sweetspot of the three, though it has less start-up lag and is therefore harder to edge-guard.  
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|[[Yoshi]]
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The newly-added [[air dodge]] gives Yoshi a small boost to his recovery after his midair jump.
The newly-added [[air dodge]] gives Yoshi a small boost to his recovery after his midair jump.
||Yoshi's [[Egg Throw]] in Brawl gives him a slight hop in midair, but his air dodge recovery is no longer useful. Egg Roll now renders him helpless, hindering his recovery if he goes too far.
||Yoshi's [[Egg Throw]] in Brawl gives him a slight hop in midair, but his air dodge recovery is no longer useful. Egg Roll now renders him helpless, hindering his recovery if he goes too far.
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|[[Young Link]]
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||Like [[#Link|Link]], [[Young Link (SSBM)|Young Link]] can use a bomb recovery, wall grapple, or a [[Spin Attack]]. The bomb recovery will help after the Spin Attack. However, he can't throw the bomb straight up and Spin Attack into it, unlike Link. Young Link can also wall jump, and his wall grapple is shorter than Link's grapple. His Spin Attack gives slightly more distance than Link's, but it is overall poor for a character of his weight class.
||Like [[#Link|Link]], [[Young Link (SSBM)|Young Link]] can use a bomb recovery, wall grapple, or a [[Spin Attack]]. The bomb recovery will help after the Spin Attack. However, he can't throw the bomb straight up and Spin Attack into it, unlike Link. Young Link can also wall jump, and his wall grapple is shorter than Link's grapple. His Spin Attack gives slightly more distance than Link's, but it is overall poor for a character of his weight class.
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||[[Zelda]]'s recovery comes mainly in the form of her long-ranged up special, [[Farore's Wind]]. Additionally, she can use [[Din's Fire]] to glide horizontally short distances, much like [[Peach|Peach's]] [[float]]. However, these moves cannot be combined as they each put Zelda into helpless animation. However, Farore's Wind is limited in direction because the number of different angles at which the move travels is low, making the move predictable.
||[[Zelda]]'s recovery comes mainly in the form of her long-ranged up special, [[Farore's Wind]]. Additionally, she can use [[Din's Fire]] to glide horizontally short distances, much like [[Peach|Peach's]] [[float]]. However, these moves cannot be combined as they each put Zelda into helpless animation. However, Farore's Wind is limited in direction because the number of different angles at which the move travels is low, making the move predictable.
||Despite the far distance Farore's Wind gains, her recovery is considered one of the worst in ''Brawl''; Zelda lacks any real alternate recovery move, and the angles at which Farore's Wind travels are very limited, while completely killing all of Zelda's momentum upon completion (she'll fall straight down after completion for a fair distance). As such, the move is very predictable, while requiring precision to grab the ledge with. The move also has very long start-up lag, making it easily edge-guarded. If Zelda lands directly on the stage after using Farore's Wind, she suffers from long ending lag, making the move easily punishable.  
||Despite the far distance Farore's Wind gains, her recovery is considered one of the worst in ''Brawl''; Zelda lacks any real alternate recovery move, and the angles at which Farore's Wind travels are very limited, while completely killing all of Zelda's momentum upon completion (she'll fall straight down after completion for a fair distance). As such, the move is very predictable, while requiring precision to grab the ledge with. The move also has very long start-up lag, making it easily edge-guarded. If Zelda lands directly on the stage after using Farore's Wind, she suffers from long ending lag, making the move easily punishable.  
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|[[Zero Suit Samus]]
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||Zero Suit Samus has two tether recoveries. [[Plasma Whip]] can be used for horizontal recovery, and [[Plasma Wire]] can be used for vertical recovery. [[Flip Jump]] can also provide her with an extra boost to recover with. Flip Jump can help in offensive recovery in the sense that she can [[Meteor Smash]] an opponent by attacking during it and is useful if one is in a situation where a tether recovery will not work. However, if she uses tether recovery 3 times without touching the ground, the tether recovery will not work on a fourth time.   
||Zero Suit Samus has two tether recoveries. [[Plasma Whip]] can be used for horizontal recovery, and [[Plasma Wire]] can be used for vertical recovery. [[Flip Jump]] can also provide her with an extra boost to recover with. Flip Jump can help in offensive recovery in the sense that she can [[Meteor Smash]] an opponent by attacking during it and is useful if one is in a situation where a tether recovery will not work. However, if she uses tether recovery 3 times without touching the ground, the tether recovery will not work on a fourth time.   
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