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Screw Attack (item)

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Screw Attack
Screw Attack item.jpg
Screw Attack artwork from Brawl.
Universe Metroid
Appears in SSBM
SSBB
SSB4
Item class Throwing (SSBM)
Gear (SSBB, SSB4)
Article on Metroid Wiki Screw Attack
This article is about the item called the Screw Attack. For Samus's attack, see Screw Attack (move).

The Screw Attack (スクリューアタック, Screw Attack) is an item that first appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee. When held, the item alters a character's first and second jumps (leaving any further jumps they may have unchanged), changing them to mimic Samus' up special move, also named the Screw Attack.

In Melee, it can be thrown at an enemy, which forces them to perform the attack. Unlike when using it normally, however, this leaves the victim helpless in the process. When thrown, Screw Attacks can steal KOs, since the distance the character rises after getting hit by it depends on how fast the character is getting launched. If characters are launched from a high percentage and get hit by a Screw Attack, they fly up very quickly while performing the Screw Attack and often cross the blast line for a Star KO.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4, the Screw Attack is instead a badge item, similar to the Franklin Badge. As a result, it cannot be thrown as in Melee, but allows the user to attack as normal while it is being held. It will eventually fall off, however. A very large portion of the attack from Brawl onwards is interruptible, allowing it to be cancelled into any of the character's attacks. In Smash 4, the Screw Attack has a quirk of removing the character's ability to short hop while it is equipped.

Luigi wearing a Screw Attack in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Each attack deals a single hit of 8% damage in Melee, and up to ten hits for 1% damage each in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4.

Thrown damage

Action Melee
Throw 20%
Up tilt throw 16%
Forward tilt throw 20%
Down tilt throw 23%
Dash Throw 23%
Forward smash throw 24%
Up smash throw 16%
Down smash throw 28%
Air throw 21%
Air forward tilt throw 21%
Air up tilt throw 16%
Air down tilt throw 23%
Air forward smash throw 22%
Air up smash throw 16%
Air down smash throw 23%

Origin

File:ScrewAttackNES.gif
The Screw Attack as it originally appeared in Metroid.

The Screw Attack made its first appearance in Metroid. In Metroid, the Screw Attack was an item that allowed Samus to attack while somersaulting. The Screw Attack also appeared in Super Metroid and it gave Samus the same ability. In Smash, the Screw Attack allows a player to do an attack while somersaulting similar to Samus' up special (which is also an attack based on the Screw Attack). The player can also double jump while holding the Screw Attack. [1]

Trophy info

Melee

One of Samus Aran's power-ups from the original Metroid, the Screw Attack turns a jump into a rotating attack move. When carrying this item, any character's ordinary jump move will turn into a Screw Attack. By the same token, if you throw this item at an enemy, your foe will spontaneously do a Screw Attack.

  • Metroid 08/89

Brawl

A badge you can wear to turn your jumps into Samus's signature Screw Attacks. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it was an item you carried, but this time around it's a badge you wear--which means you can use it and another item at the same time. There's a good chance you'll be able to string together Screw Attacks and midair strikes for powerful combos.

  • Metroid (1987)
  • Super Metroid (1994)

SSB4

Ntsc This handy item grants you the same power as Samus's Screw Attack when you pick it up. With the right timing, you can execute a devastating combo of midair attacks. Be careful, though—some fighters sacrifice the height of their jumps when they're wearing this.

Pal A badge-type item that lets you use Samus's powerful Screw Attack technique when you jump. If you use it at the right moment, you might even be able to pull off deadly combos with other mid-air strikes. But watch out - some characters' jumps might not be as high while using this.

NES: Metroid (08/1987)
SNES: Super Metroid (04/1994)

Trivia

  • In Melee, the mechanic where opponents are forced to use the Screw Attack when hit by the thrown item is accomplished using a hitbox effect unique to the item. As a result, it is possible to hack any hitbox in the game to force opponents to do a Screw Attack.