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:By standard KO, do you mean not purposely KO yourself. If so, it can be done at 0% by just running off the screen. You can be KOd at any percentage I think. It is just easier at higher ones. There is no record. ☆<span style="font-family:Algerian;">[[User:Solar Dragon|<font color="green">The</font> <font color="red">Solar</font> <font color="blue">Dragon</font>]] <sup>([[User talk:Solar Dragon|<font color="gold">talk</font>]])</sup></span>☆ 16:20, November 18, 2009 (UTC)
:By standard KO, do you mean not purposely KO yourself. If so, it can be done at 0% by just running off the screen. You can be KOd at any percentage I think. It is just easier at higher ones. There is no record. ☆<span style="font-family:Algerian;">[[User:Solar Dragon|<font color="green">The</font> <font color="red">Solar</font> <font color="blue">Dragon</font>]] <sup>([[User talk:Solar Dragon|<font color="gold">talk</font>]])</sup></span>☆ 16:20, November 18, 2009 (UTC)
::That's right, I meant you don't purposely KO yourself. All smash attacks deal some damage, don't they? But some of them deal very little and STILL can KO the opponent at the start of battle. What happened as mentioned above was: Start >Samus at 0% and me (ROB).> Samus comes over. >I execute down smash immediately which spins Samus, deals 5% damage, and sends her flying upwards for a Star KO. 4 seconds in all. It was done on Brinstar if I'm not wrong.[[Special:Contributions/218.186.10.227|218.186.10.227]] 01:26, November 19, 2009 (UTC)
::That's right, I meant you don't purposely KO yourself. All smash attacks deal some damage, don't they? But some of them deal very little and STILL can KO the opponent at the start of battle. What happened as mentioned above was: Start >Samus at 0% and me (ROB).> Samus comes over. >I execute down smash immediately which spins Samus, deals 5% damage, and sends her flying upwards for a Star KO. 4 seconds in all. It was done on Brinstar if I'm not wrong.[[Special:Contributions/218.186.10.227|218.186.10.227]] 01:26, November 19, 2009 (UTC)
:::I see where your getting with this...he means he clashed moves at zero and it produced a large amount of knockback, apparently enough to KO. But I also picture the situation- they jumped to the ''top'' of the stage and it happened, which would be very possible considering the stage layout. S.D. was saying that there can't be a world record since you can KO yourself- but also, consider this- edgehogging a character at any damage and sucessfully doing it without harming the foe can be considered a "world record", since they could be anywhere from 0% to 999%. Now the standard smash attack deals 15-30% (considering charge times), which isn't a "record". I don't even know if they were keeping track of this stuff...<span style="font-family:Forte;">[[User:HavocReaper48|<font color="brown">Havoc</font>]][[User talk:HavocReaper48|<font color="brown">Reaper48</font>]][[User:HavocReaper48/Emoticonology|<font color="purepurple"> >:D!!!</font>]]</span> 01:46, November 19, 2009 (UTC)

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Disambiguation

Are this page and Knock-off the same exact page? Cheezperson I don't bite... Achievemts 01:19, 6 October 2008 (UTC)

One redirects to the other. FyreNWater - (TalkContributions ) 02:36, 6 October 2008 (UTC)

Lowest damage

What is the record for the lowest damage by a standard KO? I recall once Star KO'ing Samus in SSBB with R.O.B.'s down smash at 5% damage. 218.186.10.237 12:04, November 18, 2009 (UTC)

By standard KO, do you mean not purposely KO yourself. If so, it can be done at 0% by just running off the screen. You can be KOd at any percentage I think. It is just easier at higher ones. There is no record. ☆The Solar Dragon (talk)☆ 16:20, November 18, 2009 (UTC)
That's right, I meant you don't purposely KO yourself. All smash attacks deal some damage, don't they? But some of them deal very little and STILL can KO the opponent at the start of battle. What happened as mentioned above was: Start >Samus at 0% and me (ROB).> Samus comes over. >I execute down smash immediately which spins Samus, deals 5% damage, and sends her flying upwards for a Star KO. 4 seconds in all. It was done on Brinstar if I'm not wrong.218.186.10.227 01:26, November 19, 2009 (UTC)
I see where your getting with this...he means he clashed moves at zero and it produced a large amount of knockback, apparently enough to KO. But I also picture the situation- they jumped to the top of the stage and it happened, which would be very possible considering the stage layout. S.D. was saying that there can't be a world record since you can KO yourself- but also, consider this- edgehogging a character at any damage and sucessfully doing it without harming the foe can be considered a "world record", since they could be anywhere from 0% to 999%. Now the standard smash attack deals 15-30% (considering charge times), which isn't a "record". I don't even know if they were keeping track of this stuff...HavocReaper48 >:D!!! 01:46, November 19, 2009 (UTC)