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[[Image:Basic10_080221c.jpg|thumb|[[Mario]]'s Meteor Smash in Brawl.]]
[[Image:Basic10_080221c.jpg|thumb|[[Mario]]'s Meteor Smash in Brawl.]]
A '''Meteor Smash''' is an attack in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] that causes the enemy to fly downwards when hit. Because of this, they are usually difficult, though not impossible, to recover from. Examples of meteor smashes include Captain Falcon's [[Raptor Boost]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' and the [[Footstool Jump]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
A '''Meteor Smash''' is an attack in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] that causes the enemy to fly downwards when hit. Because of this, they are usually difficult, though not impossible, to recover from.

==Meteor Smashes in ''Melee''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', players can tell if a move is a Meteor Smash if it can be Meteor Canceled. There are also some bonuses earned, which involve Meteor Smashes.

===Meteor Smash List===
The following is a list of all the Meteor Smashes in the game.

*Mario's forward aerial
*Donkey Kong's forward aerial
*Donkey Kong's downward aerial
*Donkey Kong's Headbutt
*Link's d-tilt
*Samus's u-tilt
*Samus's downward aerial
*Yoshi's forward aerial
*Yoshi's downward aerial
*Kirby's downward aerial
*Kirby's Final Cutter
*Fox's d-throw
*Captain Falcon's Raptor Boost (while airborne)
*Captain Falcon's downward aerial
*Ness's downward aerial
*Peach's d-tilt
*Ice Climbers's forward aerial
*Zelda's d-tilt
*Zelda's downward aerial
*Luigi's downward aerial
*Luigi's taunt
*Jigglypuff's downward aerial
*Mewtwo's downward aerial
*Marth's downward aerial (PAL only)
*Marth's Dancing Blade (the third attack downwards)
*Mr. Game & Watch's downward aerial
*Ganondorf's downward aerial
*Falco's d-throw
*Falco's Falco Phantasm (while airborne)
*Young Link's d-tilt
*Young Link's downward aerial
*Roy's Double-Edge Dance (the third attack upwards)
*Roy's downward aerial

===Meteor Smash Bonuses===
{|border=1 cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 width=60%
|-
!width=15%|Name
!width=35%|Description
!width=10%|Points
|-
!Meteor Smash
|KO'd foe with a Meteor Attack.
|800
|-
!Meteor Clear
|Cleared the level with a Meteor Attack.
|3000
|-
!Meteor Master
|Every Meteor Attack KO'd an opponent. (Minimum of 2)
|8000
|-
!Meteor Survivor
|Succeeded in recovering from a Meteor Attack.
|2000
|-
!Flying Meteor
|Hit a flying enemy with a Meteor Attack.
|4000
|-
|}

===Spikes===
There are also some moves that act similar to Meteor Smashes, but do not count as them. These attacks are basically known as '''Spikes''', and they can't be Meteor Canceled, nor do they award players with Meteor Smash bonuses. Examples of Spikes include Fox's d-air, Marth's d-air (NTSC only), and Falco's d-air.

==Meteor Smashes in ''Brawl''==
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Meteor Smashes are harder to Meteor Cancel. Also, the Footstool Jump acts as a Meteor Smash as well.

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Revision as of 12:23, September 25, 2010

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Mario's Meteor Smash in Brawl.

A Meteor Smash is an attack in the Super Smash Bros. series that causes the enemy to fly downwards when hit. Because of this, they are usually difficult, though not impossible, to recover from.

Meteor Smashes in Melee

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, players can tell if a move is a Meteor Smash if it can be Meteor Canceled. There are also some bonuses earned, which involve Meteor Smashes.

Meteor Smash List

The following is a list of all the Meteor Smashes in the game.

  • Mario's forward aerial
  • Donkey Kong's forward aerial
  • Donkey Kong's downward aerial
  • Donkey Kong's Headbutt
  • Link's d-tilt
  • Samus's u-tilt
  • Samus's downward aerial
  • Yoshi's forward aerial
  • Yoshi's downward aerial
  • Kirby's downward aerial
  • Kirby's Final Cutter
  • Fox's d-throw
  • Captain Falcon's Raptor Boost (while airborne)
  • Captain Falcon's downward aerial
  • Ness's downward aerial
  • Peach's d-tilt
  • Ice Climbers's forward aerial
  • Zelda's d-tilt
  • Zelda's downward aerial
  • Luigi's downward aerial
  • Luigi's taunt
  • Jigglypuff's downward aerial
  • Mewtwo's downward aerial
  • Marth's downward aerial (PAL only)
  • Marth's Dancing Blade (the third attack downwards)
  • Mr. Game & Watch's downward aerial
  • Ganondorf's downward aerial
  • Falco's d-throw
  • Falco's Falco Phantasm (while airborne)
  • Young Link's d-tilt
  • Young Link's downward aerial
  • Roy's Double-Edge Dance (the third attack upwards)
  • Roy's downward aerial

Meteor Smash Bonuses

Name Description Points
Meteor Smash KO'd foe with a Meteor Attack. 800
Meteor Clear Cleared the level with a Meteor Attack. 3000
Meteor Master Every Meteor Attack KO'd an opponent. (Minimum of 2) 8000
Meteor Survivor Succeeded in recovering from a Meteor Attack. 2000
Flying Meteor Hit a flying enemy with a Meteor Attack. 4000

Spikes

There are also some moves that act similar to Meteor Smashes, but do not count as them. These attacks are basically known as Spikes, and they can't be Meteor Canceled, nor do they award players with Meteor Smash bonuses. Examples of Spikes include Fox's d-air, Marth's d-air (NTSC only), and Falco's d-air.

Meteor Smashes in Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Meteor Smashes are harder to Meteor Cancel. Also, the Footstool Jump acts as a Meteor Smash as well.

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