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'''Curse''' is an attack [[effect]] used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It is exclusive to {{SSBU|Joker}}'s [[Eiha/Eigaon]].
'''Curse''' is an attack [[effect]] used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It is exclusive to {{SSBU|Joker}}'s [[Eiha/Eigaon]].


The curse effect acts similar to the [[darkness]] effect in terms of visual damage. However, it also makes opponents hit by the effect slowly take damage over time for a while. Although this makes it similar to the [[Flower]] effect, the curse effect can't be removed via performing an action, making it more consistent, though it generally deals less damage at a slower rate to compensate. Any fighter under the curse effect will have purple flames with a hint of red flicker around them while they take damage, and might display an angry expression, surprised expression or sad expression. Thus, the curse effect is essentially equivalent to the [[poison]] effect introduced in the same game, with the only difference between them being their aesthetic visual.
Visually, the curse effect resembles the [[darkness]] effect. It also inflicts the '''curse''' status condition on opponents hit by the effect, damaging them over time for a while.
 
==Status condition==
Fighters afflicted by the curse status condition are shown to be burning in purple flames with a hint of red flicker around them while they take damage, and use their grabbed facial expression.
 
Eiha and Eigaon's Curse damage is separate from their active [[hitbox]]es, which deal additional damage on top of the effect. Curse damage is also set, though the amount dealt in total differs between the variants. This is achieved through a rehit rate and a set timer.
*Eiha will deal 1% every 45 frames for 361 frames (6 seconds) total. This will always amount to 8%.
*Eigaon will deal 1.5% every 40 frames for 321 frames (5.35 seconds) total. This will always amount to 12%.  


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