Spin Dash (Sonic)

Spin Dash (スピンチャージ, Supin dasshu) is 's, 's and 's down attack in Super Smash Flash and is and 's down special move in Super Smash Flash 2. It is also Super Sonic's side special move. It shared Sonic's down special move slot with Bounce Attack. Each character's version of the attack has specific characteristics. Sonic's Spin Dash is fast, can be controlled well, can do jumps, and can change direction at will, which is required in order to keep his Spin Dash going. Tails' Spin Dash is much faster than Sonic's, can not be controlled, stops once he hits an opponent, only goes in the direction he is facing, can be used in the air and out-prioritizes most projectiles. If Tails short hops a spin dash, lands on the ground and jumps again (using a second jump or external jump button) he will perform a pseudo wavedash. Super Sonic's Spin Dash is more powerful, easier to control, can do more damage than Sonic's, lasts longer then regular Sonic's, can also do jumps, and can only go in the direction he faced when he initated the move. It also will move forward while he is charging it. It replaced his Force Blast in v0.7 of the SSF2 Demo. Spin Dash can be canceled by pressing the special move button.

Spin shot
The Spin Shot is a fast, long-reaching short hop. Sonic gains the momentum from the spin dash and jump cancels the move upon releasing the special. The Spin Shot is mostly performed with Sonic's forward aerial. It is performed by charging the spin dash and jumping upon releasing the special button while pushing forward and the attack button. It has to be timed right in order to gain the momentum from the spin dash.

Spinning bounce shot
The Spinning bounce shot is an advanced version of the Spin Shot. Sonic still gains the momentum from canceling the spin dash but this uses the Bounce Attack instead and after landing it, he regains his second jump. But, if it is launched too far, the move would end in a SD. It is performed by charging the spin dash and jumping upon releasing the special button then pressing the down special input. This advanced technique was found by McLeodGaming Forums user, BlueFirebird.