Final Smash

A Final Smash is a special move that debuted in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and reappears in Super Smash Flash 2. Final Smashes are incredibly powerful in comparison to all other attacks and, if properly executed, usually have the capacity to KO at least one opponent. Final Smashes performed correctly will give its user a great advantage, and may help them to turn the tide of battle. To perform a Final Smash, a player must destroy a Smash Ball and then press the special move button. Only one Smash Ball can appear at any given time, but a new one can spawn after the Final Smash is used. However, the player who possesses the Smash Ball must be careful prior to using their Final Smash to not allow it to be knocked out of them by any of the opponents.

Types of Final Smashes
While Final Smashes tend to be unique among characters, there are certain categories they can be sorted into. All these categories (except for one) are not official and are merely used for the sake of classification.


 * Directional - These Final Smashes launch an attack in a single direction, which may or may not be controlled. This kind of Final Smash has a blind spot, usually behind the attacker, where targets can hide.
 * Final Form - These Final Smashes involve the character transforming into an enhanced version of himself/herself, gaining a new, stronger moveset that can quickly KO opponents. The transformations usually buff up the character's existing moveset, but can sometimes give them different attacks.
 * Focused - These Final Smashes affect nearby opponents in any direction. Targets can avoid the move by getting out of range, so they're most effective in smaller stages.
 * Trapping - These Final Smashes attack a certain area, grab anyone inside said area (or just a single character), and lay down an inescapable beating. They generally have a small initial range, and will fail if there are no targets caught.
 * Transformation - These Final Smashes involve also a character transforming, similar to the Final Form, but have a more simplistic way to be controlled and they typically have an arrange of one to three attacks.
 * Stage-wide - These Final Smashes affect a large area, usually covering the whole stage. However, they may be less effective on larger stages.

List of Final Smashes
This is the complete list of all the Final Smashes in Super Smash Flash 2. Few of them are unknown due to new sprites or new ideas, all of the information below are subject to change: