Wario Waft

Wario Waft is 's down special move in Super Smash Flash 2.

Overview
When performed, Wario turns around and releases a fart. The fart builds up power for as long as the move is not used, with a different kind of fart being released depending on the charge, and it resets after each fart. The charge is indicated by green clouds of gas that appear from Wario, and the charge can be kept between stocks.

With little to no charge, the fart released is very small, and Wario makes an embarrassed laugh afterwards. Opponents hit by this waft on the ground will be stunned for about one second, while opponents hit in the air will simply tumble downward. Unlike the other charges, this waft is high in both startup and ending lag and has a very small hitbox, making it risky to use overall.

After about thirty-five seconds of charging, the green clouds of gas will begin to release from Wario in a transparent state. Using the move at this stage will unleash a bigger fart that reaches a short range out on each side and sends Wario upwards a small amount. Opponents hit by it will be dealt 17% damage with decent knockback.

After about another thirty-five seconds of charging, the clouds come out at a faster rate. Using the move at this stage will unleash an even bigger fart that reaches a larger range out on each side and sends Wario upwards the same amount. Opponents hit by it will be dealt 21% damage with strong knockback.

If about fifty more seconds pass without the move being used, the clouds will eventually become less transparent and come out faster, marking the maximum charge. Using the move at this stage will unleash a massive fart that reaches a larger range out on each side and sends Wario upwards more. Opponents hit by it will be dealt 27% damage with very strong knockback, which is a one-hit KO when used near ledges on small stages.

It takes approximately 2 minutes for the move to fully charge. The fully charged waft has very few startup frames, making it one of the fastest (if not the fastest) KO moves in the game. As the later stages of the move also send Wario upwards, it can also be used for recovering if in dire situations.

Origin
The move is based on WarioWare: Smooth Moves microgame, "He Who Smelt It...", where the player clears green gas out of the air by waving the Wii Remote side-to-Side to reveal the gas came from Wario farting. In Mario Strikers Charged (released a year before Super Smash Bros. Brawl) his Super Ability is Gas Mask!, in which he farts and leaves behind a trail of green gas that flips the controls of anyone who passes through it. When the gas comes into contact with fire it will cause a detonation, though this was after the trailer for Brawl, where the Wario Waft had debuted, had been released.