RNG can turn any Smash match into pure chaos. This compilation pulls together some of the wildest luck-based moments the community has captured—Game & Watch's hammer pulling consecutive 9s, Luigi's Up-B misfiring repeatedly, Peach fishing out multiple bob-ombs and stitchfaces in succession. The video also digs into stage interactions that defy expectation, like Captain Falcon's accidental Randall spike, which the clip notes was actually a misinput that happened to connect perfectly. These aren't moments of frame-perfect execution or perfect reads; they're the opposite. They're the unpredictable, uncontrollable swings that make fighting games feel alive and hilarious. Whether you're drawn to item spawns, stage hazards, or plain statistical improbability, this collection captures why Smash's randomness elements remain endlessly entertaining. Sourced from tournament footage and community highlights, the video celebrates how luck—both good and absurd—creates some of the game's most memorable clips.
All skill. Whether it's Game & Watch hitting an unexpected 9 hammer (or two!), Luigi misfiring 5 times in a row, Peach pulling an insanely unlikely number of stitch faces/bob-ombs back to back, item/stage shenanigans, or any of the other countless ways RNG can affect Smash games, there's no denying that RNG and luck in Smash can make for some absolutely hilarious and amazing…
Show more →All skill. Whether it's Game & Watch hitting an unexpected 9 hammer (or two!), Luigi misfiring 5 times in a row, Peach pulling an insanely unlikely number of stitch faces/bob-ombs back to back, item/stage shenanigans, or any of the other countless ways RNG can affect Smash games, there's no denying that RNG and luck in Smash can make for some absolutely hilarious and amazing highlights. So here is a video showcasing the luckiest moments in Smash! Thanks for watching! PS: For the Falcon Punch clip where he lands on Randall, I know it looks like he could have potentially done it on purpose, b
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