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Customization was added in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]. These are the two variations:
Customization was added in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]. These are the two variations:
#'''Volatile Breathing''': When performed correctly, creates an explosion around the Wii Fit Trainer that does 15% damage at close range, or 8% at long range. This variation does not heal or power up Wii Fit Trainer's stats. During the initial frames of the startup, the Wii Fit Trainer has [[super armor]].
#'''Volatile Breathing''': When performed correctly, creates an explosion around the Wii Fit Trainer that does 15% damage at close range, or 8% at long range. This variation does not heal or power up Wii Fit Trainer's stats. During the initial frames of the startup, the Wii Fit Trainer has [[super armor]].

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Deep Breathing
Wii Fit Trainer August 8.jpg
Wii Fit Trainer breathes deeply.
User Wii Fit Trainer
Universe Wii Fit
Article on Wikipedia Diaphragmatic breathing

Deep Breathing (腹式呼吸, Abdominal Breathing) is the Wii Fit Trainer's down special move.

Overview

When used, a pink circle fills an outline over approximately 2 seconds. When this is finished, Wii Fit Trainer is healed for 3%, and all her attacks are powered up for 7 seconds, dealing greater knockback and overall increasing her KO potential. [1]

As the white ring touches the pink circle the player must hit the button again to activate the ability. This was demonstrated by the fact that both the male and female Wii Fit Trainers were shown using the move in the Super Smash Bros. Direct, with the male Trainer failing.

If the player uses the move again, it will take much longer, most likely to prevent the player from spamming the move to make the Trainer's attack power get higher constantly. It slowly recovers speed over time and replenishes completely if the Wii Fit Trainer gets knocked out.

Customization

Customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the two variations:

  1. Volatile Breathing: When performed correctly, creates an explosion around the Wii Fit Trainer that does 15% damage at close range, or 8% at long range. This variation does not heal or power up Wii Fit Trainer's stats. During the initial frames of the startup, the Wii Fit Trainer has super armor.
  2. Steady Breathing: When performed correctly, gives the Wii Fit Trainer super armor at the very beginning, then makes the Wii Fit Trainer take significantly less knockback for six seconds, one second less than Deep Breathing. Once the effect wears off, the move has a noticeably larger recharge time.

Description from the 3DS version's foldout

"Press B when the circles overlap to gain a boost."

Origin

The deep breathing technique is a common one used in yoga to soothe and calm a performer down. The circles that appear reflect the circles used in Wii Fit's yoga exercises, where they served as a visual guide for inhaling and exhaling during the exercises.

Gallery

References