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[[File:YoshiSSpike.png|250px|thumb|{{SSF2|Yoshi}} performing his [[down tilt]] semi-spike on {{SSF2|Bandana Dee}}.]]
'''Semi-spikes''', or '''pseudo-spikes''', are moves in the Super Smash Bros. series and Super Smash Flash series that send opponents at a horizontal trajectory and then a vertical trajectory. In between the horizontal and vertical trajectories in the SSB games, a quarter circle trajectory is occurs before the vertical trajectory. Here is where the player can react. Now, in the SSF games, these moves send opponents diagonally horizontally downward. Examples of semi-spikes are:
 
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'''Semi-spikes''' are attacks in the ''{{S|Super Smash Bros.|universe}}'' series and ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]'' that send opponents at a very horizontal trajectory, which, due to the foes' gravity, can end up sending them slightly downwards. This is what makes it different from [[meteor smash]]es and spikes. In ''[[Super Smash Flash]]'', an opponent's trajectory cannot be changed at all; the only existing semi-spike type is the one that sends them at a 0 degree angle.
===[[Ichigo]]/[[Bankai Ichigo]]===
 
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*[http://mcleodgaming.wikia.com/wiki/Engetsuzanzai '''Engetsuzanzai'''] - If an opponent is in contact with Ichigo at the beginning or end of the move (when he stalls and where he reappears), he or she is sent downwards at an angle, making this move a semi-spike that is stronger if the enemy's damage is at higher percentages. This move does cause helplessness when used in the air, so the move should be used to recover back to the stage.
 
   
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== List of semi-spikes in ''Super Smash Flash 2'' ==
*'''[http://mcleodgaming.wikia.com/wiki/Bankai_Ichigo Bankai Ichigo]'s Forward Aerial''' - Ichigo swipes his blade vertically forward in front of him. Anyone hit by the blade is sent downwards at an angle in front of Bankai Ichigo, making this move a semi-spike.
 
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{|class="wikitable sortable"
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|+Characters' semi-spikes
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!width="120"|[[Character]]
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!width="160"|Move
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!width="200"|Notes
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|-
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|rowspan="2" align="center"|{{SSF2|Black Mage}}
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|align="center"|[[Down tilt]]
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|rowspan="2" {{N/a}}
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|-
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|align="center"|[[Back aerial]]
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|-
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|rowspan="2" align="center"|{{SSF2|Captain Falcon}}
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|align="center"|[[Forward aerial]]
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|rowspan="2"|Up aerial only semi-spikes at the very end of the move.
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|-
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|align="center"|[[Up aerial]]
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|-
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Fox}}
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|align="center"|{{S|Reflector|Fox}}
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|{{N/a}}
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|-
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Kirby}}
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|align="center"|Down tilt
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|{{N/a}}
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|-
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|rowspan="2" align="center"|{{SSF2|Lloyd}}
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|align="center"|[[Forward tilt]]
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|rowspan="3" {{N/a}}
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|-
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|align="center"|Dash attack
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|-
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Meta Knight}}
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Down aerial}}
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|-
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Peach}}
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|align="center"|[[Forward smash]]
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|Only the tennis racket can semi-spike.
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|-
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Pikachu}}
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|align="center"|Up aerial
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|Only semi-spikes at the very end of the attack.
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|-
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Sheik}}
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|align="center"|Forward aerial
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|{{N/a}}
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|-
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|align="center"|{{SSF2|Yoshi}}
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|align="center"|Down tilt
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|{{N/a}}
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|}
   
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== Gallery ==
*'''[[Dark Flash Step]]''' - Like his normal form's version of this move, Bankai Ichigo knocks away opponents at a low angle, semi-spiking them. Unlike his normal form's version of this move, he slashes upwards instead of downwards, and he does not go into helplessness when he uses this move in the air.
 
===[[Mega Man]]===
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=== Screenshots ===
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<gallery>
* '''Neutral Aerial''' - Mega Man spins horizontally like a tornado, hitting anyone near him multiple times. This move can send anyone downwards at an angle, making it a semi-spike, but this move does not always sent an opponent downwards because the move hits and sends opponents in random directions.
 
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Fox_Down_Special.png|Fox semi-spiking {{SSF2|Falco}} with his Reflector, on {{SSF2|Final Destination}}.
===[[Mario]]===
 
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*'''Neutral Aerial''' - Mario does a Sex Kick that has set knockback at the last frames of the move. The beginning frames can semi-spike an opponent.
 
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[[Category:Terms]]
*'''Down Tilt -''' Mario sticks his leg out. This move sends opponents diagonally upwards behind him. Aerial opponents, however, are strongly semi-spiked.
 
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[[Category:Attacks]]
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[[Category:Techniques]]
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[[Category:Techniques in Super Smash Flash 2]]
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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
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[[Category:Game physics]]
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[[Category:Smash physics]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Flash 2]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Flash series]]

Revision as of 00:26, 10 July 2020

YoshiSSpike

Yoshi performing his down tilt semi-spike on Bandana Dee.

Semi-spikes are attacks in the Super Smash Bros. series and Super Smash Flash 2 that send opponents at a very horizontal trajectory, which, due to the foes' gravity, can end up sending them slightly downwards. This is what makes it different from meteor smashes and spikes. In Super Smash Flash, an opponent's trajectory cannot be changed at all; the only existing semi-spike type is the one that sends them at a 0 degree angle.

List of semi-spikes in Super Smash Flash 2

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Characters' semi-spikes
Character Move Notes
Black Mage Down tilt N/A
Back aerial
Captain Falcon Forward aerial Up aerial only semi-spikes at the very end of the move.
Up aerial
Fox Reflector N/A
Kirby Down tilt N/A
Lloyd Forward tilt N/A
Dash attack
Meta Knight Down aerial
Peach Forward smash Only the tennis racket can semi-spike.
Pikachu Up aerial Only semi-spikes at the very end of the attack.
Sheik Forward aerial N/A
Yoshi Down tilt N/A

Gallery

Screenshots