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{{disambig2|the class of moves|moves of this class with a similar name|Counter (disambiguation)}}
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[[File:Lucario Double Team.jpg|thumb|Lucario's Double Team is an example of a counterattack.]]
 
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A '''counterattack''' is a type of [[special move]]. Debuting in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', a counterattack will, on use, put the user into a [[shield]]-like state followed by a sizable period of [[lag]]. Should any normally blockable attack hit the user during these guard frames, the attack will be blocked (without depleting the health of their shield) and the user will automatically retaliate with an attack of their own, presumably hitting whoever was attacking unless it was a [[projectile]], or some other attack that out-ranges the counter.
A '''counterattack''' is a type of [[special move]]. Debuting in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', a counterattack will, on use, put the user into a [[shield]]-like state followed by a sizable period of [[lag]]. Should any normally blockable attack hit the user during these guard frames, the attack will be blocked (without depleting the health of their shield) and the user will automatically retaliate with an attack of their own, presumably hitting whoever was attacking unless it was a [[projectile]], or some other attack that out-ranges the counter.


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