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[[File:MarioSideTiltSSBM.gif|thumb|Mario's forward tilt in ''Melee'']]
[[File:MarioSideTiltSSBM.gif|thumb|Mario's forward tilt in ''Melee'']]


A '''forward tilt''' ({{ja|横強攻撃|Yoko kyō kōgeki}}, ''Side strong attack''), also known as an '''"f-tilt"''' or "'''side tilt'''" (the lattermost the official name as of ''Ultimate'', otherwise called '''strong side''' prior to its release) is a [[tilt attack]] performed by holding the [[control stick]] horizontally and pressing the [[attack]] button while on the ground. This is distinct from a [[forward smash]] in that the control stick is only tilted, not tapped. Forward tilts are generally simple, quick, weak outward strikes for close-quarters combat.
A '''forward tilt''', also known as an '''"f-tilt"''', "'''side tilt'''" (the official name as of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''), or officially as '''strong side''' ({{ja|横強攻撃|Yoko kyō kōgeki}}, ''Side strong attack'') prior to ''Ultimate'', is a [[tilt attack]] performed by holding the [[control stick]] horizontally and pressing the [[attack]] button while on the ground. This is distinct from a [[forward smash]] in that the control stick is only tilted, not tapped. Forward tilts are generally simple, quick, weak outward strikes for close-quarters combat.


Some forward tilts can be [[angled]] up or down to some extent, pointing the [[hitbox]] in a diagonal direction instead of totally forward. Most attacks that are angled up are slightly more powerful than if they weren't angled, while some are weaker if angled downward.
Some forward tilts can be [[angled]] up or down to some extent, pointing the [[hitbox]] in a diagonal direction instead of totally forward. They are generally stronger when angled upward, and weaker when angled downward.


==List of forward tilts==
==List of forward tilts==
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