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[[Image:Judge recoil damage.gif|thumb|[[Judge]] dealing recoil damage.]]
[[File:Judge recoil damage.gif|thumb|[[Judge]] dealing recoil damage.]]
'''Recoil damage''' (also known as '''self-damage''') is direct [[damage]] taken by a character when certain [[attack]]s are used. Recoil damage is constant regardless of any other factors; it is not affected by [[stale-move negation]], and it occurs even if the user is [[invincible]] or [[intangible]]. Recoil damage does not cause knockback to the user. Being damaged by one's own explosive is not considered recoil damage, as it does not directly deal damage to the character, and it can also be prevented by invincibility or intangibility.
'''Recoil damage''' (also known as '''self-damage''') is direct [[damage]] taken by a character when certain [[attack]]s are used. Recoil damage is constant regardless of any other factors; it is not affected by [[stale-move negation]], and it occurs even if the user is [[invincible]] or [[intangible]]. Recoil damage does not cause knockback to the user. Being damaged by one's own explosive is not considered recoil damage, as it does not directly deal damage to the character, and it can also be prevented by invincibility or intangibility.


Recoil damage can only be negated by ''Melee's'' [[Cloaking Device]] item. In addition, the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in ''Smash 4'' prevents any recoil damage from harming the player's character.
Recoil damage can only be negated by ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''{{'}}s [[Cloaking Device]] item. In addition, the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' prevents any recoil damage from harming the player's character. While damage taken will fill the [[Final Smash Meter]] greatly in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', recoil damage does not fill it.
 
In ''Ultimate'', the 1.2× damage bonus applied during one-on-one fights also applies to recoil damage. It is not, however, affected by the 0.85× [[short hop]] damage multiplier, or multipliers from sources such as {{SSBU|Inkling}}'s {{b|ink|status}}, or from [[spirit]]s.


== List of moves with recoil damage ==
== List of moves with recoil damage ==
*[[Charizard]] - [[Flare Blitz]] deals 5% damage when used and an additional 5% if it hits (for a total of 10%). The custom Blast Burn deals 6% when used and 10% if it hits (for a total of 16%).
*[[Charizard]] [[Flare Blitz]] deals 5% damage when used and an additional 5% if it hits (for a total of 10%). The custom Blast Burn deals 6% when used and 10% if it hits (for a total of 16%).
*[[Diddy Kong]] - [[Rocketbarrel Boost]], when hitting a wall or ceiling, deals 5% damage.
*[[Chrom]] – Fully charged [[Flare Blade]] deals 10% damage.
*[[Donkey Kong]] - receives 10% damage if someone breaks free from his [[cargo throw]].
*[[Diddy Kong]] [[Rocketbarrel Boost]], when hitting a wall or ceiling, deals 5% damage.
*[[Ike]] - Fully charged [[Eruption]] deals 10% damage. The custom Furious Eruption deals 10% damage when charged halfway, and 15% damage when fully charged.
*[[Donkey Kong]] receives 10% damage if someone breaks free from his [[cargo throw]], but only in ''Melee''.
*[[Jigglypuff]] - [[Wakie Wakie]] deals 5% damage from the explosion.
*[[Ike]] Fully charged [[Eruption]] deals 10% damage. The custom Furious Eruption deals 10% damage when charged halfway, and 15% damage when fully charged.
*[[King Dedede]] - When holding a fully charged [[Jet Hammer]], King Dedede will receive damage in a fashion similar to [[hoop damage]]: it damages at 1% increments, capping at 150% (100% in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]).
*[[Incineroar]] – Deals 4% damage when failing the command on [[Alolan Whip]].
*[[Kirby]] - When holding a fully charged [[Hammer (move)|Hammer Flip]] or Giant Hammer, Kirby will take damage in the same way King Dedede does, including capping off at 100%. He can also [[copy]] [[Thunder Jolt]] from Pichu, [[Flare Blade]] from Roy, or [[Eruption]] from Ike, which all damage Kirby just as they would the original user.
*[[Jigglypuff]] [[Wakie Wakie]] deals 5% damage from the explosion.
*[[Mr. Game & Watch]] - #1 [[Judge]] deals 12% damage. The custom Extreme Judge will only deal 5%.
*[[King Dedede]] When holding a fully charged [[Jet Hammer]], King Dedede will receive damage in a fashion similar to [[hoop damage]]: it damages at 1% increments, capping at 100% (150% in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'').
*[[Pichu]] - Most [[electric]]-based moves: [[Thunder Jolt]] (1%), [[Skull Bash]] (1%), [[Agility]] (1% for the first leap and 3% for the optional second one), {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} (3% when connecting with Pichu), [[forward smash]] (2%), [[forward aerial]] (4%), [[down aerial]] (1%, or 2% if Pichu hits the ground during the attack), [[pummel]] (1%), and [[forward throw]] (1%). [[Up throw]] and [[down throw]] do not cause any recoil damage, despite their electrical effects.
*[[Kirby]] When holding a fully charged [[Hammer Flip]] or Giant Hammer, Kirby will take damage in the same way King Dedede does, including capping off at 100%. He can also [[copy]] [[Thunder Jolt]] from Pichu, [[Flare Blade]] from Roy or Chrom, or [[Eruption]] from Ike, which all damage Kirby just as they would the original user.
*[[Roy]] - Fully charged [[Flare Blade]] deals 10% damage.
*[[Mr. Game & Watch]] #1 [[Judge]] deals 12% damage. The custom Extreme Judge will only deal 5%.
*[[Pichu]] – All [[electric]]-based moves (Recoil for ''Melee''/''Ultimate''): [[Thunder Jolt]] (1%/0.7%), [[Skull Bash]] (1%/1.5%), [[Agility]] (1%/0.5% for the first leap and 3%/1% for the optional second one), {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} (3%/3.5% when connecting with Pichu), [[forward smash]] (2%/1.5%), [[forward aerial]] (4%/1%), [[down aerial]] (1%/1.5%, or 2%/2% if Pichu hits the ground during the attack), [[pummel]] (1%/0.1%), and [[forward throw]] (1%/0.5%). In ''Ultimate'', [[Volt Tackle]], its [[forward tilt]] (1%), [[back aerial]] (1.5%), and [[down smash]] (1.3%) also cause recoil.
*[[Ridley]] – Hitting Ridley's mouth while he is charging [[Plasma Breath]] will cause an explosion near his face, which deals recoil damage to Ridley depending on how much the move was charged.
*[[Roy]] Fully charged [[Flare Blade]] deals 10% damage.


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Latest revision as of 22:25, August 12, 2022

Judge dealing recoil damage.

Recoil damage (also known as self-damage) is direct damage taken by a character when certain attacks are used. Recoil damage is constant regardless of any other factors; it is not affected by stale-move negation, and it occurs even if the user is invincible or intangible. Recoil damage does not cause knockback to the user. Being damaged by one's own explosive is not considered recoil damage, as it does not directly deal damage to the character, and it can also be prevented by invincibility or intangibility.

Recoil damage can only be negated by Super Smash Bros. Melee's Cloaking Device item. In addition, the All-Star Rest Area in Super Smash Bros. 4 prevents any recoil damage from harming the player's character. While damage taken will fill the Final Smash Meter greatly in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, recoil damage does not fill it.

In Ultimate, the 1.2× damage bonus applied during one-on-one fights also applies to recoil damage. It is not, however, affected by the 0.85× short hop damage multiplier, or multipliers from sources such as Inkling's ink, or from spirits.

List of moves with recoil damage[edit]