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This article outlines the moves that can be performed throughout the [[Super Smash Bros. series]].  So far, any movements usable in [[Super Smash Bros.]] have been available in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]] as well, with the exception of the [[wavedash]], which was taken out in brawl.
 
==Basic Movement==
 
Introduced in the original:
* [[Standing]]
* [[Crouching]]
* [[Walking]]
* [[Dashing]]
* [[Jumping]]
* [[Double jump]]
* [[Taunting]]
 
Introduced in Melee:
* [[Wall Jumping]]
 
Introduced in Brawl:
* [[Crawling]]
* [[Gliding]]
* [[Footstool Jump]]
* [[Wall cling]]
 
==Basic Defense==
 
Introduced in the original:
* [[Shield]]ing
* [[Rolling]]
 
Introduced in Melee:
* [[Sidestepping]]
* [[Air dodging]]
 
==Advanced Movement==
 
Introduced in the original:
* [[Fastfalling]]
* [[L-canceling]]
* [[Tech]]ing
 
Introduced in Melee:
* [[Wavedash]]ing
* [[Moonwalk]]
 
==Ground Attacks==
 
Introduced in the original:
* [[Neutral A]]
* [[Forward tilt]]
* [[Up tilt]]
* [[Down tilt]]
* [[Forward smash]]
* [[Up smash]]
* [[Down smash]]
* [[Dash attack]]
* [[Ledge Recovery Attack]]
* [[Ground Recovery Attack]]
 
==Grabs and throws==
 
Introduced in the original:
* [[Grab]]
* [[Forward throw]]
* [[Back throw]]
 
Introduced in Melee:
* [[Down throw]]
* [[Up throw]]
* [[Pummel]]
 
==Aerial Attacks==
 
Introduced in the original:
* [[Neutral aerial]]
* [[Forward aerial]]
* [[Up aerial]]
* [[Down aerial]]
* [[Back aerial]]
 
Introduced in Melee:
* [[Meteor smash]]
 
==Special Attacks==
 
Introduced in the original:
* [[Neutral B]]
* [[Up B]]
* [[Down B]]
 
Introduced in Melee:
* [[Forward B]]
 
Introduced in Brawl:
* [[Final Smash]]
 
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Revision as of 04:24, March 10, 2008

This article outlines the moves that can be performed throughout the Super Smash Bros. series. So far, any movements usable in Super Smash Bros. have been available in Melee and Brawl as well, with the exception of the wavedash, which was taken out in brawl.

Basic Movement

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Introduced in Brawl:

Basic Defense

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Advanced Movement

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Ground Attacks

Introduced in the original:

Grabs and throws

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Aerial Attacks

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Special Attacks

Introduced in the original:

Introduced in Melee:

Introduced in Brawl: