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Top 30 Offscreen KOs - Super Smash Bros

Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2017

Offscreen KOs represent some of the most audacious and stylish moments in Smash, and this compilation dives deep into 30 of the absolute furthest kills sent beyond the blastzone. What makes these clips special isn't just the distance—it's the unnecessary risk players take, pushing their opponents impossibly far offstage just to flex before the finishing blow lands. The video captures that razor-thin tension between showboating and self-destruction, where a single misstep would cost the match instead of sealing it. Compiled from community submissions across multiple regional channels, the footage spans a range of Smash encounters where positioning and kill power converge in spectacular fashion. Some clips feature opponents recovering from depths that seemed impossible, only to get caught by a perfectly-timed finisher just moments before safety. Others showcase pure disrespect—characters launched so far that the kill itself feels almost secondary to the message being sent. A standout moment includes a notable Marth clip from 2015 featuring PPMD, adding a historical layer to the collection. The video balances hype with precision, reminding viewers why offscreen KOs have remained one of the most satisfying and competitive-minded expressions of Smash gameplay. Whether you're hunting for inspiration or just seeking some aesthetic destruction, this is required viewing.

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An ultimate compilation of the absolute deepest and furthest offstage kills in Smash! So much overkill and disrespect. And so many amazing kills in the magnifying glass just moments away from dying to the blastzone. Seeing someone go so unnecessarily deep on their opponent just to style all over them is always so hype. Thanks for watching! PS: For anyone that didn't notice,…

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An ultimate compilation of the absolute deepest and furthest offstage kills in Smash! So much overkill and disrespect. And so many amazing kills in the magnifying glass just moments away from dying to the blastzone. Seeing someone go so unnecessarily deep on their opponent just to style all over them is always so hype. Thanks for watching! PS: For anyone that didn't notice, PPMD is the Marth in #27 (Unfortunately, that clip is from 2015) Special thanks to:

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