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Special Zoom

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Ridley attacking with Skewer. Note the sweetspot causing the Special Zoom effect.

Special Zoom is an aesthetic effect introduced in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, designed to add drama during a match. The term was coined by Masahiro Sakurai and his development team.

Overview

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A Burrowing Snagret hits Duck Hunt and triggers a Finish Zoom at the end of the match.

Special Zoom activates when a fighter is hit by certain attacks: the background flashes blue with dramatic "spark" effects pointing towards the impact. If there are only two players on screen, time substantially slows down and the camera zooms in on the impact. The slowdown only lasts for a short moment in 1v1s and is even shorter in games with more than two players, and is usually accompanied by the sound effect previously only used by Little Mac's KO Uppercut in Super Smash Bros. 4. KO Uppercut previously had its own slowdown effect, but now uses Special Zoom along with Cloud's Limit Break special moves.

During some Special Zoom events, camera control is disabled, though this is not consistently enforced.

In general, the attacks that trigger Special Zoom are slow and hard to hit with (such as Warlock Punch or Falcon Punch). Most other attacks that trigger Special Zoom have conditions that need to be met, such as Ridley's Skewer needing to be sweetspotted, or Little Mac's smash attacks requiring his armor to be triggered during the start-up. Certain items and stage hazards may also trigger Special Zoom, also requiring special conditions in some cases.

Special Zoom occurs even if the attack's knockback is negated by armor. However, Special Zoom will not trigger if the opponent is hit while invincible, during the last five seconds in a time match, when Nightmare is active, when hitting the AI-controlled character of the Ice Climbers, or when a Final Smash is active.

Similar to Special Zoom is Finish Zoom or Final Zoom, terms also coined by Sakurai and his team. Finish Zoom is used when an attack will likely result in a game-winning KO. Like the Deadly Blow mechanic introduced in Super Smash Bros. 4, this effect does not factor in DI being used to make an otherwise-deadly blow survivable. Like Special Zoom, Finish Zoom zooms in on the point of impact and briefly slows down time. However, Finish Zoom uses a red background instead of a blue one, and the sound is always the same. The sound used is also different again, being akin to a ping hit combined with the sound of slashing swords. Screen KOs rarely occur when a Finish Zoom sends an opponent into the upper blast line, while Star KOs are very rare.

List of moves that trigger Special Zoom

By character

Character Move(s) Conditions Always zooms
Byleth Aymr Clean hit. No
Captain Falcon Falcon Punch No
Chrom Flare Blade Charged for at least 2.5 seconds. No
Cloud Cross Slash Limit Break. No
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Finishing Touch
Donkey Kong Giant Punch Fully charged. No
Ganondorf Volcano Kick Clean hit. No
Warlock Punch No
Hero All smash attacks Random critical hit. No
Metal Slash Connecting with a metal opponent, including another Hero using Kaclang. Yes
Hatchet Man No
Whack When it Instant KOs. Yes
Thwack
Ike Eruption Fully charged. No
Incineroar All smash attacks When Revenge is active. No
Alolan Whip When Revenge is active and the move is sweetspotted.
Cross Chop Explosion hitbox while Revenge is active.
Jigglypuff Rest No
King Dedede Jet Hammer Fully charged. No
King K. Rool Belly Super Armor If broken by an attack. No
Kirby Hammer Flip Fully charged. No
Any neutral special from other characters that triggers Special Zoom If Kirby copies an opponent whose neutral special can trigger Special Zoom, Kirby will also experience it under the same conditions. The only exceptions are Little Mac's KO Uppercut, as Kirby can only copy Straight Lunge and does not have access to the KO Meter, and the Mii Brawler's Exploding Side Kick, since Kirby can only copy Shot Put. No*
Little Mac All smash attacks When attacked during startup armor. No
KO Uppercut
Lucario Force Palm On grab attack when at high aura. No
Lucas PK Thunder On last hit of PK Thunder 2. No
Lucina Shield Breaker When breaking a shield. No
Luigi Super Jump Punch Grounded sweetspot only. No
Marth Shield Breaker When breaking a shield. No
Mii Brawler Exploding Side Kick No
Mr. Game & Watch Judge Judge 9. No
Oil Panic On release. No
Ness PK Thunder On contact during PK Thunder 2. No
Ridley Skewer Sweetspot. Yes
Roy Flare Blade If charged for at least 2.5 seconds. No
Steve TNT Explosion hitbox on anyone NOT triggering the pressure plate. No
Wario Wario Waft Fully charged. No

* None of the attacks that Kirby can copy have the 'Always zoom' effect.

By item

Item Conditions Always zooms
Assist Trophy Upon defeat. Only possible for defeatable summons. Yes
Daybreak When a fighter has collected all three parts. Yes
Death's Scythe Sweetspotted tilt or smash attack at ≥80% damage. Yes
Home-Run Bat Smash attack. No
Motion-Sensor Bomb When detonated by touch. No
Staff Any hit at maximum range. No

By assist trophy

Character Conditions Always zooms
Black Knight Triggers for all attacks except a backhanded slash. Will not cause camera zoom. No
Lyn Yes

By stage hazard

Hazard Stage(s) Conditions Always zooms
Invisible walls King of Fighters Stadium When hit with enough knockback to KO, shatters with the special zoom effect. Yes
Klaptrap Jungle Japes On contact, causing a one-hit KO. Camera zooms in slightly. Yes
Mimic Yggdrasil's Altar When it bites a fighter upon being attacked for the first time. Yes
Red Bulborb Distant Planet Chomps down on any fighter that enters its mouth, which causes an instant KO. Yes
Train Mementos When hit in front. Camera zooms in slightly. Yes

Trivia

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A comparison of Mario's expression when hit by the sweetspot
of Ganondorf's up tilt during a Special Zoom (left) and a Finish Zoom (right).
  • Should a character be hit by an attack that triggers a Finish Zoom, they will react with a shocked expression that overrides the expression normally displayed.
  • If a non-cinematic Final Smash causes Finish Zoom, the background will change to the stage's normal background, rather than the background for the Final Smash.
  • In-game parameters reveal that Captain Falcon's Knee Smash was planned to have the Special Zoom effect, although it is not active in the final game.
  • Hero has 7 moves which can trigger Special Zoom, the most out of all characters.
  • Collecting all three parts of the Dragoon and getting hit by Odin's slashing attack will cause the camera to zoom in, but they don't cause the "Special Zoom" blue background to appear.
  • In Home-Run Contest, Special Zoom does not occur on moves that trigger the effect; presumably to prevent such moves from costing the player time due to the timer not slowing down while Special Zoom is in effect.
    • However, using a Special Zoom move in place of the Home-Run Bat swing will not result in an angled view of Sandbag flying, and will instead feature a normal Special Zoom.
  • Certain moves are given a hidden multiplier that increases the amount of knockback needed to trigger Finish Zoom, usually for moves that are clearly telegraphed and/or heavily affected by DI, which the opponent would feasibly always react to and DI against accordingly. Star KOs will be more common if the match is finished this way than with the actual Finish Zoom effect.
    • These multipliers are set manually, independent from the move's actual knockback calculations, and may not always accurately reflect the practical KO potential of the move. For example, Mario's back throw can KO at around 140% at the ledge with no DI and 160% with optimal DI for a roughly 1.15x increase in survivability, but it is set with an arbitrarily high multiplier of 1.5x, causing the Finish Zoom to begin occuring well beyond its minimum KO percent.
  • A glitch involving Min Min and Finish Zoom was introduced in the Version 8.0.0; if the opponent didn't get KO'd (e.g. due to directional influence) after Min Min's attack triggered Finish Zoom, her last used ARM will be visually stuck in being stretched.
  • If Finish Zoom occurs to a character getting hit from behind, the reverse knockback animation does not play, although they will briefly assume the pose.