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(The Face Smash is a side smash that is aimed slightly upward.)
 
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The Face Smash is a move that can only be used by some characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is called the Face Smash because the general direction that the attack would hit in would be where the face would be, especially for taller characters (such as Captain Falcon or Marth). It is a side smash that can deal slightly more or less damage than the normal side smash. To perform a Face Smash, use a regular side smash, while also tilting the moving stick upwards. The Face Smash is easier to perform when charging the side smash, then moving the moving stick upwards before the side smash is still being charged.
 
The Face Smash is a move that can only be used by some characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is called the Face Smash because the general direction that the attack would hit in would be where the face would be, especially for taller characters (such as Captain Falcon or Marth). It is a side smash that can deal slightly more or less damage than the normal side smash. To perform a Face Smash, use a regular side smash, while also tilting the moving stick upwards. The Face Smash is easier to perform when charging the side smash, then moving the moving stick upwards before the side smash is still being charged.

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The Face Smash is a move that can only be used by some characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is called the Face Smash because the general direction that the attack would hit in would be where the face would be, especially for taller characters (such as Captain Falcon or Marth). It is a side smash that can deal slightly more or less damage than the normal side smash. To perform a Face Smash, use a regular side smash, while also tilting the moving stick upwards. The Face Smash is easier to perform when charging the side smash, then moving the moving stick upwards before the side smash is still being charged.