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==Trivia==
==Trivia==


The only meteor smashes in the game that do not always dunk are the two special move dunks: Final Cutter and Mario Tornado.
*The only meteor smashes in the game that do not always meteor smash are the two special move spikes: Final Cutter and Mario Tornado.





Revision as of 19:27, October 13, 2017

This is a list of meteor smashes in Super Smash Bros..

As noted in the main article, there is no meteor canceling in the original, so some prefer the term spike for these set of moves, though they are officially called meteor smashes.

Meteor smashes are considered more effective in Smash 64 than in Melee and Brawl for several reasons. Mainly, they as a whole are much faster than their counterparts in Melee and Brawl, even considering the increased speed of the game, especially in terms of startup. None of the meteor smashes in the game have significant ending lag either, and as a result, are usually completely safe to use offstage when one's double jump is available. Also, meteors will remain equally powerful during all of the move, without any sourspots, which can be found in Melee and Brawl.

List

Captain Falcon

  • Down aerial - Does a stomp attack. Its hitbox extends from his chest to his feet. If the chest hitbox connects, the opponent will be sent at a slight angle. Has a very long duration, and is very useful if used around the edge, giving Falcon strong ledge play.

Donkey Kong

  • Down aerial - Does a stomp attack. Donkey Kong's feet grow when the attack is used, making the meteor smash have a wider hitbox than many others.
  • Forward aerial - Performs a double-axe handle punch, sending any opponent under them down. The attack sends opponents in different angles depending on which area hits. It has very little landing lag.

Fox

  • Down aerial - Does a drill kick. It isn't great on damage output (being the least damaging drill meteor in Smash 64) and does little knockback, but can easily combo into other moves such as up tilt, down tilt, up smash, and so on.

Jigglypuff

  • Down aerial - Does a drill kick. It can be followed up with many ground attacks and Rest. However, it is the weakest meteor smash in Smash 64. Even so, it does great damage (up to 30%), being tied with Kirby's for the second-most damaging meteor in the game.

Kirby

  • Down aerial - Does a drill kick with pretty strong knockback on the final hit, being a very useful edgeguarding move that can also drag opponents down at low percentages to ensure that they are unable to recover. It is also highly damaging, dealing a maximum of 30%, being tied with Jigglypuff's for second-most damaging meteor in the game.
  • Final Cutter - Jumps up with his Final Cutter and falls down with it, meteor smashing anyone who gets hit with the tip. Has extremely powerful set knockback. Will cause Kirby to SD unless used over an edge.

Luigi

  • Down aerial - Does a drill kick. Has almost no knockback, and is also less effective than Mario's down aerial because of Luigi's higher jumping height and lower falling speed. However, it deals large damage regardless, maxing out at 24%, which is tied with his older brother for third-most damaging meteor in the game.

Mario

  • Down aerial - Does a drill kick that has extremely weak set knockback. It can be used repeatedly to drag the opponent down so they can't recover, and it can also easily combo into other moves such as up aerial. It is a good damage-racker, being tied for third-most damaging meteor in the game, at 24%.
  • Mario Tornado - The lower segment of the final hitbox can meteor smash if landed successfully. Has set knockback, though it is powerful enough to KO opponents near the lower blast line.

Ness

  • Down aerial - Does a stomp attack. Even though it has short range, it is very quick and is very deadly as a finisher to a DJC combo, which is what it is often used for.

Samus

  • Down aerial - Swipes her arm cannon downwards in an arc. It is a very quick meteor smash, resulting in it being very effective, and one of Samus's very few reliable finishers.

Yoshi

  • Down aerial - Performs a drill kick, commonly referred to as the Flutter Kick. Despite having weak knockback, it has by far the highest damage output out of all attacks in Smash 64, dealing 56% if all hits connect.
  • Forward aerial - Swings his head forward in a full slamming somersault. A very fast meteor smash with great knockback, being reliable for early KOs.


Trivia

  • The only meteor smashes in the game that do not always meteor smash are the two special move spikes: Final Cutter and Mario Tornado.


See also