Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2015
Footstooling ranks among Smash's most electrifying defensive mechanics, and this compilation captures ten of its best moments in action. The technique—jumping onto an airborne opponent to steal their jump—turns the tables in ways that feel almost unbelievable when executed mid-combo or during a recovery attempt. What makes footstooling so devastating isn't just the mechanical interruption; it's the momentum shift and the raw hype that follows. This video spotlights clips where players weaponize the move to create comeback moments, disrupt spacing, and generate the kind of crowd reactions that define memorable Smash sets. Available only in Brawl, Project M, and Smash 4, footstooling separates those games from their predecessors and remains a cornerstone of high-level neutral and juggle play. Whether used as a mix-up tool or a precision punish, each clip here demonstrates why the community considers it one of the game's most stylish and effective options when the moment demands it.
Footstooling is when you jump on top of your opponent's head while they are in the air, and steal their jump, it can be a very useful move but it is only available in Brawl, PM, and Sm4sh. When used properly it can cause extreme amounts of hype and it creates awesome moments like this. Thanks for watching! Special thanks to these people: Guy with really long username:…
Show more →Footstooling is when you jump on top of your opponent's head while they are in the air, and steal their jump, it can be a very useful move but it is only available in Brawl, PM, and Sm4sh. When used properly it can cause extreme amounts of hype and it creates awesome moments like this. Thanks for watching! Special thanks to these people: Guy with really long username: https://www.youtube.com/user/SirPenguin7
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