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*If he leaves the Cypher very close to the ground, he lands with no landing lag at all, but he can't use Cypher until he leaves the ground and relands, which is achievable by either walking off the platform (which is a suicidal action if there is no ground beneath) or by simply jumping.
*If he leaves the Cypher very close to the ground, he lands with no landing lag at all, but he can't use Cypher until he leaves the ground and relands, which is achievable by either walking off the platform (which is a suicidal action if there is no ground beneath) or by simply jumping.
*If Snake uses Cypher while another Cypher is still present, the unused Cypher will explode.
*If Snake uses Cypher while another Cypher is still present, the unused Cypher will explode.
*The [[wikipedia:Sikorsky Cypher|Cypher]] is a real-life unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. It's also featured in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
*The [[wikipedia:Sikorsky Cypher|Cypher]] is a real-life unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. It is also featured in ''{{s|wikipedia|Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter}}''.
*In real life, the Cypher has a maximum weight load of approximately 50lb(23kg), meaning this maneuver would be impossible.
*In real life, the Cypher has a maximum weight load of approximately 50lb(23kg), meaning this maneuver would be impossible.
*Cypher and [[Shoryuken]] are the only default up specials used by a third-party characters that are not [[Spring Jump|springs]] [[Pac-Jump|of]] [[Rush Coil|sorts]].
*Cypher and [[Shoryuken]] are the only default up specials used by a third-party characters that are not [[Spring Jump|springs]] [[Pac-Jump|of]] [[Rush Coil|sorts]].

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Cypher
File:Cypher.jpg
Snake holding on to an Cypher in Brawl.
User Snake
Universe Metal Gear

Cypher (サイファー, Cypher) is Snake's up special move. He grabs onto the flying reconnaissance camera to recover. It will not make him helpless, but will take away his mid-air jump. One can cancel the ride early by performing any attack (excluding the up special), pressing down, or by airdodging, upon which the Cypher will become an upward projectile. Despite the large amount of vertical distance this move covers, Snake is very vulnerable to edgeguarding while using it because it does not have a damaging hitbox until either Snake cancels the move or he is hit out of it.

If Snake damages himself with his C4 or Hand Grenade, he can reuse the move and augment his recovery. At higher percentages, this becomes more difficult to do, because Snake must tech against the stage to avoid being star KO'd or stage spiked.

While using this move, Snake has a special kind of knockback resistance, ignoring the knockback from any hitbox that deals exactly 7% or less. If he uses it from below, he is extremely vulnerable to grabs, attacks and even spikes as it rises very slowly, but the attack must deal over 7% damage for this to happen. If an opponent gets hit by the Cypher after Snake lets go, they will take 6% damage.

If Snake is grabbed during this move, and is not thrown or hit, he cannot use this move again when he struggles free, unless he is hit after this happens. Special grabs will not let him use Cypher again if it grabs him from above in the way their special grab get canceled by the Cypher projectile.

Origin

Cyphers were the automated flying security cameras that patrolled the bridges between the struts of the Big Shell in Metal Gear Solid 2. A Cypher is also used by The Patriots during the Tanker chapter, taking a picture of Snake standing over a defeated Olga Gurlukovich in order to frame him for a terrorist attack on the marine tanker Discovery. Though neither Snake nor Raiden ever used one to hitch a ride, this move is a good example of Snake's resourcefulness and wouldn't have been out of place in a Metal Gear game. There is also a Gun Cypher derivative which is armed with a light machine gun.

Cypher trophy from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
The Cypher trophy in Brawl

Trophy Description

An unmanned aerial surveillance vehicle used by the U.S. Army. It uses a fan in the center of its body to hover and a camera on its upper fuselage to monitor from the skies. It has a number of models, including the armed Gun Cypher and the remodeled Cypher II. Its small size and continuous flight ability make it extremely effective in guarding against intruders.

Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty

Trivia

  • Unlike other characters, Snake regains his Cypher if Mario uses his cape on Snake while he is in Cypher. Snake will still turn around but can use his Cypher again.
    • Additionally, if he gets footstooled while in Cypher, it doesn't make him flinch at all, but allows him to use Cypher again after leaving the previous Cypher.
  • If he leaves the Cypher very close to the ground, he lands with no landing lag at all, but he can't use Cypher until he leaves the ground and relands, which is achievable by either walking off the platform (which is a suicidal action if there is no ground beneath) or by simply jumping.
  • If Snake uses Cypher while another Cypher is still present, the unused Cypher will explode.
  • The Cypher is a real-life unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. It is also featured in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter.
  • In real life, the Cypher has a maximum weight load of approximately 50lb(23kg), meaning this maneuver would be impossible.
  • Cypher and Shoryuken are the only default up specials used by a third-party characters that are not springs of sorts.