Sacrificial KO: Difference between revisions

<I>For Hero's suicide attack, see Kamikazee</I>.
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(<I>For Hero's suicide attack, see Kamikazee</I>.)
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{{redirect|Kamikaze|the American Yoshi player|Smasher:Kamikaze}} <I>For Hero's suicide attack, see [[Kamikazee]]</I>.
[[File:Sacrificial KO Bowser Brawl.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBB|Bowser}} KOing himself and {{SSBB|Wolf}} with his [[Flying Slam]] in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Sacrificial KO Bowser Brawl.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBB|Bowser}} KOing himself and {{SSBB|Wolf}} with his [[Flying Slam]] in ''Brawl''.]]
A '''sacrificial KO''' (also called a '''kamikaze''' or a '''suicide''') is a technique that has appeared in all installments of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros'' series]], where one character [[KO]]s both themeselves and an opponent with a single move. A majority of sacrificial KOs involves attacks that can [[grab]] opponents in midair, though a number of other attacks, such as [[stall-then-fall]] aerials and self-damaging attacks with self-knockback, can also be considered sacrificial KOs. Most sacrificial KOs result in the user [[self destruct]]ing, either by directly KOing them alongside the opponent, or by preventing them from potentially returning to the stage.
A '''sacrificial KO''' (also called a '''kamikaze''' or a '''suicide''') is a technique that has appeared in all installments of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros'' series]], where one character [[KO]]s both themeselves and an opponent with a single move. A majority of sacrificial KOs involves attacks that can [[grab]] opponents in midair, though a number of other attacks, such as [[stall-then-fall]] aerials and self-damaging attacks with self-knockback, can also be considered sacrificial KOs. Most sacrificial KOs result in the user [[self destruct]]ing, either by directly KOing them alongside the opponent, or by preventing them from potentially returning to the stage.