Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2017
Game & Watch's "Judge" side special is one of Super Smash Bros.' most notorious moves—a randomized attack that strikes with one of nine different numbers, each dealing varying knockback and damage. Land a 9, the move's maximum result, and you're looking at devastating knockback capable of eliminating opponents at surprisingly low percentages, rivaling some of the game's most notorious one-hit kills. This compilation pulls together 22 instances where that 9 connects, showcasing everything from absurd early KOs to ridiculous combo extensions that shouldn't theoretically work. The randomness of Judge creates those salt-inducing moments that define Game & Watch play—one frame you're at neutral, the next you're watching your opponent launch across the stage from a single lucky hit. Whether it's a setup that catches someone off-guard or a pivot read that converts into an instant stock, each clip demonstrates why this move remains equal parts hilarious and infuriating. The video captures both the comedy and competitiveness that emerges when a character's core identity hinges on chance-based offense.
One of the most satisfying and salt inducing moves in the game, GnW's side-b "Judge" has 9 numbers it can randomly hit up to with each number doing a different amount of damage and knockback. (And some even having a special effect if they hit their opponent with it) The strongest move is the number 9, when hit it deals massive knockback and damage and can one shot characters…
Show more →One of the most satisfying and salt inducing moves in the game, GnW's side-b "Judge" has 9 numbers it can randomly hit up to with each number doing a different amount of damage and knockback. (And some even having a special effect if they hit their opponent with it) The strongest move is the number 9, when hit it deals massive knockback and damage and can one shot characters from low to medium percents similar to rest, as you can imagine, this leads to some absolutely ridiculous combos and hilarious moments. Thanks for watching! Some of these clips were sent in by viewers, thanks to them: Phi
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