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:''For the item of the same name, see [[Screw Attack (item)]].''
:''For the item of the same name, see [[Screw Attack (item)]].''
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|name=Screw Attack
|name=Screw Attack
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|caption=The Screw Attack in {{forwiiu}}.
|caption=Samus and Dark Samus using the Screw Attack in ''Ultimate''.
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{{cquote|''Attack with a spinning jump. Also use it to get back onto the stage.''|cite=''Melee''{{'}}s instruction manual}}
'''Screw Attack''' ({{ja|スクリューアタック|Sukuryū Atakku}}, ''Screw Attack'') is [[Samus]] and [[Dark Samus]]'s [[up special move]].
{{cquote|''Spin upwards while attacking. Use it to get yourself back to safety after being launched.''|cite=''Brawl''{{'}}s instruction manual}}
{{cquote|''Jump into opponents to hit and launch them.''|cite=''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s foldout}}
{{cquote|''Hits opponents several times while spinning up into the air.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}}
'''Screw Attack''' ({{ja|スクリューアタック|Sukuryū Atakku}}, ''Screw Attack'') is [[Samus]] and [[Dark Samus]]'s [[up special move]]. The move causes Samus to somersault into the air, surrounding herself in a bluish (yellowish in ''Melee'') electrical field; inflicting damage on any opponents that touch her. The Screw Attack does cumulative damage and sucks opponents into the center. It is a useful [[out of shield]] option to counter attacks from above, as well as being Samus's vertical [[recovery]] move.


The Screw Attack used by Samus is different from the one used by the item. Samus' attack gives her a very quick boost upwards and stays at that height for a second before falling. The item attack, however, causes the character to slowly jump upwards and start falling immediately after reaching the top point. Samus' attack can only be used once before landing and causes [[helpless]]ness, due to it being an [[up special move]]. The item attack, however, is an initial jump and [[midair jump]], and does not cause helplessness. Lastly, Samus cannot use any other attack while using her Screw Attack, but [[aerial]]s can be performed with the item attack to create powerful combos.
==Overview==
The move causes Samus to somersault into the air, surrounding herself in a bluish (yellowish in ''Melee'') electrical field; inflicting damage on any opponents that touch her. The Screw Attack does cumulative damage and sucks opponents into the center. It is a useful [[out of shield]] option to counter attacks from above, as well as being Samus's primary vertical [[recovery]] move.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
The Screw Attack used by Samus is different from the one used by the item. Samus' attack gives her a rapid boost upwards and briefly remains at that height before falling. The item attack, however, causes the character to slowly jump upwards and start falling immediately after reaching the top point. Samus' attack can only be used once before landing and causes [[helpless]]ness, due to it being an [[up special move]]. The item attack, however, is an initial jump and [[midair jump]], and does not cause helplessness. Lastly, Samus cannot use any other attack while using her Screw Attack, but [[aerial]]s can be performed with the item attack to create powerful combos.
In ''Smash 64'', the Screw Attack is a poor recovery move, gaining Samus fairly little vertical or horizontal distance. On the ground, however, it causes Samus to shoot up into the air quickly. The move has invincibility frame(s) in the first few frames of initiating the move. It is also a useful move in [[shield break combo]]s, particularly against opponents standing on platforms above Samus. However, as with most similar attacks in the game, it is easy to [[SDI]] out of.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
===In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''===
In ''Melee'', the Screw Attack does not trap opponents very well, though it is still usable as a defensive move (similar to Bowser's [[Whirling Fortress]]). As a recovery, it tends to be avoided in favor of using the {{b|Bomb|Samus}}s and [[Grapple Beam]], but is still needed for vertical distance. In the [[PAL]] version of the game, any charging of Samus' [[Charge Shot]] will be canceled if she is hit during this attack.
In ''Smash 64'', the Screw Attack is a poor recovery move, gaining Samus fairly little vertical or horizontal distance. However, it is relatively difficult to [[edgeguard]] as it is very fast and has invincibility frame(s) in the first few frames of initiating the move. It is also a useful move in [[shield break combo]]s, particularly against opponents standing on platforms above Samus. However, as with most similar attacks in the game, it is easy to [[SDI]] out of.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
===In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''===
In ''Brawl'', the Screw Attack regained the trapping ability that was weakened in ''Melee''. A new and useful addition to this move is the increased knockback at the very end, making it better for escaping tough situations. The move has a few [[meteor smash]]ing hitboxes, though they are always canceled out by the rest of the move.
In ''Melee'', the Screw Attack does not trap opponents very well, though it is still usable as a defensive move (similar to Bowser's [[Whirling Fortress]]). As a recovery, it tends to be avoided in favor of using the {{b|Bomb|Samus}}s and [[Grapple Beam]], but is still necessary for optimal vertical distance and notably gains more than it did in ''Smash 64'' (though less if used while grounded), making it a more useful option. In the [[PAL]] version of the game, any charging of Samus' [[Charge Shot]] will be canceled if she is hit during this attack.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
===In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''===
In ''Brawl'', the Screw Attack regained the trapping ability that was weakened in ''Melee''. A new and useful addition to this move is the increased knockback at the very end, making it a better defensive option since it's now safer on hit. The move has a few [[meteor smash]]ing hitboxes due to the [[autolink angle]], though they are always canceled out by the rest of the move.
 
===In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''===
In ''SSB4'', the Screw Attack's recovery distance has been improved from ''Brawl'' and its knockback has been further increased, making it a viable KO move. Furthermore, it now combos out of Samus' dash attack (termed the "shinespark combo"), and can two-hit KO opponents with sufficient [[rage]].
In ''SSB4'', the Screw Attack's recovery distance has been improved from ''Brawl'' and its knockback has been further increased, making it a viable KO move. Furthermore, it now combos out of Samus' dash attack (termed the "shinespark combo"), and can two-hit KO opponents with sufficient [[rage]].
===In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
In ''Ultimate'', the Screw Attack has been given multiple buffs that overall make it safer to use, most notably reduced startup and endlag, as well as several measures to make escaping the looping hits more difficult. However, due to the universal effect of toned down [[rage]], the shinespark combo no longer works. The move also has the aesthetic change of a unique sound effect based on its home series counterpart instead of the standard "kick" sound effect. For the first time, Screw Attack is now shared between fighters, specifically {{SSBU|Dark Samus}}. The only major difference is a different animation that makes the hurtbox smaller and harder to hit, giving it a slight edge over the regular version.
In version 9.0.0, both fighters' grounded Screw Attack were given slightly decreased vertical distance. This change was revealed to be a mistake and was reversed in version 9.0.2.
==Instructional quotes==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssbmchar=Samus
|ssbmdesc=Attack with a spinning jump. Also use it to get back onto the stage.
|ssbbchar=Samus
|ssbbdesc=Spin upwards while attacking. Use it to get yourself back to safety after being launched.
|ssb4-3char=Samus
|ssb4-3desc=Jump into opponents to hit and launch them.
|ssbucount = 2
|ssbuchar=Samus
|ssbudesc=Hits opponents several times while spinning up into the air.
|ssbuchar2=Dark Samus
|ssbudesc2=Hits opponents several times while spinning up into the air.
}}


==Customization==
==Customization==
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{{CustomSet|Samus|Up|name1=Screw Attack|desc1=Spin into the air. Any opponents caught by the move get hit several times.|name2=Screw Rush|desc2=Spin forward through the air, launching opponents sideways.|name3=Apex Screw Attack|desc3=Hits at the start and peak of the jump. The force at the peak can launch foes.|altlink1=Screw Attack (Samus)}}
{{CustomSet|Samus|Up|name1=Screw Attack|desc1=Spin into the air. Any opponents caught by the move get hit several times.|name2=Screw Rush|desc2=Spin forward through the air, launching opponents sideways.|name3=Apex Screw Attack|desc3=Hits at the start and peak of the jump. The force at the peak can launch foes.|altlink1=Screw Attack (Samus)}}
# '''Screw Attack''': Default.
# '''Screw Attack''': Default.
# '''Screw Rush''': Deals more damage and moves more diagonally/horizontally. Less vertical distance though.
# '''Screw Rush''': Deals more damage and moves more diagonally horizontal at the cost of less vertical distance. {{Main|Samus (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 1}}
# '''Apex Screw Attack''': A purely vertical leap that only damages at the beginning and end. Extremely powerful and can KO at mid-percentages.
# '''Apex Screw Attack''': A purely vertical leap that only damages at the beginning and end. Extremely powerful and can KO at mid-percentages, but has more startup and gives slightly less recovery distance. {{Main|Samus (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 2}}


==Origin==
==Origin==
The Screw Attack is an upgrade that Samus collects in nearly every {{uv|Metroid}} game. Usually found at or near the end of the game, it is a passive ability that deals significant damage to any enemies that Samus touches while doing a spinning jump (as opposed to a straight vertical leap), and remains active until Samus lands. In most games, it can be combined with the Space Jump (allowing infinite consecutive jumps) for unlimited consecutive Screw Attacks, allowing Samus to travel through the air at will and destroy any enemies in the way with minimal trouble. In the ''Metroid Prime'' subseries, the Screw Attack is used after the normal jump and one Space Jump are used, allowing her to jump up to five additional times in order to cross large gaps, as well as [[wall jump]] up specific vertical shafts.
[[File:Sm Screw Attack.png|thumb|The Screw Attack as seen in ''Super Metroid''.]]
The Screw Attack is an upgrade that Samus collects in nearly every {{uv|Metroid}} game. Usually found at or near the end of the game, it is a passive ability that deals significant damage to any enemies that Samus touches while doing a spinning jump (as opposed to a purely vertical leap), and remains active until Samus lands. In most games, it can be combined with the Space Jump (allowing infinite consecutive jumps) for unlimited consecutive Screw Attacks, allowing Samus to travel through the air at will and destroy any enemies in the way with minimal trouble. In the ''Metroid Prime'' subseries, the Screw Attack is used after the normal jump and one Space Jump are used, allowing her to jump up to five additional times in order to cross large gaps, as well as [[wall jump]] up specific vertical shafts.
{{clr}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>Sm Screw Attack.png|The Screw Attack as seen in ''Super Metroid''.
<gallery>
Screw Attack SSB.png|The Screw Attack in ''Smash 64''.
Screw Attack SSB.png|The Screw Attack in ''Smash 64''.
Samus'bupmove.jpg|The Screw Attack in ''Melee''.
Samus'bupmove.jpg|The Screw Attack in ''Melee''.
Screw Attack Plain.jpg|The Screw Attack in ''Brawl''.
Screw Attack.jpg|The Screw Attack in ''Brawl''.
Screw Attack.jpg|The Screw Attack in ''Brawl''.
</gallery></center>
Screw_Attack_SSB4_WiiU.jpeg|The Screw Attack in {{forwiiu}}.
Samus SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Samus using Screw Attack as shown in the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
Dark Samus SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Dark Samus using Screw Attack as shown in the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|スクリューアタック|Sukuryū Atakku}}, ''Screw Attack''
|en=Screw Attack
|fr=Attaque en vrille
|es=Ataque espiral
|de=Screw Attack
|it=Attacco a vite
|nl=Schroefaanval
|ru={{rollover|Шаровая атака|Sharovaya ataka|?}}
|ko={{rollover|스크류 어택|Seukeuryu Eotaek|?}}, ''Screw Attack''
|zh_cn={{rollover|团身旋击|Tuán Shēn Xuán Jī|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|旋轉攻擊|Xuánzhuǎn Gōngjí|?}}
}}
 
==Technical details==
Samus:
*[[Samus (SSB)/Up special]]
*[[Samus (SSBM)/Up special]]
*[[Samus (SSBB)/Up special]]
*[[Samus (SSB4)/Up special]]
*[[Samus (SSBU)/Up special]]
Dark Samus:
*[[Dark Samus (SSBU)/Up special]]
 
{{Multiple Special Moves|Samus|Dark Samus}}
{{Multiple Special Moves|Samus|Dark Samus}}
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[[Category:Dark Samus]]
[[Category:Dark Samus]]
[[Category:Dark Samus (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Dark Samus (SSBU)]]
[[es:Ataque espiral (movimiento)]]

Latest revision as of 09:22, October 30, 2023

For the item of the same name, see Screw Attack (item).
"Shinespark" redirects here. For the Smash Run power of the same name, see Power.
Screw Attack
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Dark Samus Up B SSBU.gif

Samus and Dark Samus using the Screw Attack in Ultimate.
Users Samus
Dark Samus
Universe Metroid
Article on Metroid Wiki Screw Attack

Screw Attack (スクリューアタック, Screw Attack) is Samus and Dark Samus's up special move.

Overview[edit]

The move causes Samus to somersault into the air, surrounding herself in a bluish (yellowish in Melee) electrical field; inflicting damage on any opponents that touch her. The Screw Attack does cumulative damage and sucks opponents into the center. It is a useful out of shield option to counter attacks from above, as well as being Samus's primary vertical recovery move.

The Screw Attack used by Samus is different from the one used by the item. Samus' attack gives her a rapid boost upwards and briefly remains at that height before falling. The item attack, however, causes the character to slowly jump upwards and start falling immediately after reaching the top point. Samus' attack can only be used once before landing and causes helplessness, due to it being an up special move. The item attack, however, is an initial jump and midair jump, and does not cause helplessness. Lastly, Samus cannot use any other attack while using her Screw Attack, but aerials can be performed with the item attack to create powerful combos.

In Super Smash Bros.[edit]

In Smash 64, the Screw Attack is a poor recovery move, gaining Samus fairly little vertical or horizontal distance. However, it is relatively difficult to edgeguard as it is very fast and has invincibility frame(s) in the first few frames of initiating the move. It is also a useful move in shield break combos, particularly against opponents standing on platforms above Samus. However, as with most similar attacks in the game, it is easy to SDI out of.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

In Melee, the Screw Attack does not trap opponents very well, though it is still usable as a defensive move (similar to Bowser's Whirling Fortress). As a recovery, it tends to be avoided in favor of using the Bombs and Grapple Beam, but is still necessary for optimal vertical distance and notably gains more than it did in Smash 64 (though less if used while grounded), making it a more useful option. In the PAL version of the game, any charging of Samus' Charge Shot will be canceled if she is hit during this attack.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

In Brawl, the Screw Attack regained the trapping ability that was weakened in Melee. A new and useful addition to this move is the increased knockback at the very end, making it a better defensive option since it's now safer on hit. The move has a few meteor smashing hitboxes due to the autolink angle, though they are always canceled out by the rest of the move.

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

In SSB4, the Screw Attack's recovery distance has been improved from Brawl and its knockback has been further increased, making it a viable KO move. Furthermore, it now combos out of Samus' dash attack (termed the "shinespark combo"), and can two-hit KO opponents with sufficient rage.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

In Ultimate, the Screw Attack has been given multiple buffs that overall make it safer to use, most notably reduced startup and endlag, as well as several measures to make escaping the looping hits more difficult. However, due to the universal effect of toned down rage, the shinespark combo no longer works. The move also has the aesthetic change of a unique sound effect based on its home series counterpart instead of the standard "kick" sound effect. For the first time, Screw Attack is now shared between fighters, specifically Dark Samus. The only major difference is a different animation that makes the hurtbox smaller and harder to hit, giving it a slight edge over the regular version.

In version 9.0.0, both fighters' grounded Screw Attack were given slightly decreased vertical distance. This change was revealed to be a mistake and was reversed in version 9.0.2.

Instructional quotes[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee instruction booklet SamusHeadSSBM.png Attack with a spinning jump. Also use it to get back onto the stage.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl instruction booklet SamusHeadSSBB.png Spin upwards while attacking. Use it to get yourself back to safety after being launched.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout SamusHeadSSB4-3.png Jump into opponents to hit and launch them.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List SamusHeadSSBU.png Hits opponents several times while spinning up into the air.
DarkSamusHeadSSBU.png Hits opponents several times while spinning up into the air.

Customization[edit]

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Screw Attack 2. Screw Rush 3. Apex Screw Attack
SamusUp1-SSB4.png
SamusUp2-SSB4.png
SamusUp3-SSB4.png
"Spin into the air. Any opponents caught by the move get hit several times." "Spin forward through the air, launching opponents sideways." "Hits at the start and peak of the jump. The force at the peak can launch foes."
  1. Screw Attack: Default.
  2. Screw Rush: Deals more damage and moves more diagonally horizontal at the cost of less vertical distance.
  3. Apex Screw Attack: A purely vertical leap that only damages at the beginning and end. Extremely powerful and can KO at mid-percentages, but has more startup and gives slightly less recovery distance.

Origin[edit]

The Screw Attack as seen in Super Metroid.

The Screw Attack is an upgrade that Samus collects in nearly every Metroid game. Usually found at or near the end of the game, it is a passive ability that deals significant damage to any enemies that Samus touches while doing a spinning jump (as opposed to a purely vertical leap), and remains active until Samus lands. In most games, it can be combined with the Space Jump (allowing infinite consecutive jumps) for unlimited consecutive Screw Attacks, allowing Samus to travel through the air at will and destroy any enemies in the way with minimal trouble. In the Metroid Prime subseries, the Screw Attack is used after the normal jump and one Space Jump are used, allowing her to jump up to five additional times in order to cross large gaps, as well as wall jump up specific vertical shafts.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese スクリューアタック, Screw Attack
UK English Screw Attack
France French Attaque en vrille
Germany German Screw Attack
Spain Spanish Ataque espiral
Italy Italian Attacco a vite
China Chinese (Simplified) 团身旋击
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 旋轉攻擊
South Korea Korean 스크류 어택, Screw Attack
Netherlands Dutch Schroefaanval
Russia Russian Шаровая атака

Technical details[edit]

Samus:

Dark Samus: