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'''Head-On Assault''' ({{ja|くい打ちヘッドバット|Kuiuchi Heddobatto}}, ''Piledriving Headbutt'') is one of the three [[down special move]]s usable by {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s. The Mii leaps into the air, flips upside down and heads straight to the ground, landing on its head. This move has the ability to [[bury]] opponents, similarly to {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}'s [[Flip Jump]], though its impact range is rather small and tight. The attack also has endlag in the form of the Brawler's recovery animation (the animation of them standing back up after hitting the ground headfirst), which is short but still enough for opponents who weren't buried to punish them.
'''Head-On Assault''' ({{ja|くい打ちヘッドバット|Kuiuchi Heddobatto}}, ''Piledriving Headbutt'') is one of the three [[down special move]]s usable by {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s. The Mii leaps into the air, flips upside down and heads straight to the ground, landing on its head. This move has the ability to [[bury]] opponents, similarly to {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}'s [[Flip Jump]], though its impact range is rather small and tight. The attack also has endlag in the form of the Brawler's recovery animation (the animation of them standing back up after hitting the ground headfirst), which is short but still enough for opponents who weren't buried to punish them. The move also produces a blue shockwave at the end of the move.


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