Super Smash Bros. 4 · Combo Video · 2018
Rage mechanics create some of the wildest moments in Smash 4, and this compilation captures exactly why. When players land hits near the blast zone with rage active, the knockback scaling becomes unpredictable—sometimes sending opponents flying way earlier than expected, other times producing chaotic, frame-tight situations that flip momentum in seconds. The "early stocks" angle here highlights how rage-induced knockback can shortcut what would normally be longer neutral exchanges, turning seemingly safe hits into instant KOs. YEETSmash collected these clips to spark debate about whether rage belongs in future Smash titles, and the footage makes the case: it's simultaneously broken and entertaining. The jank factor is intentional—these aren't polished combos, but rather the messy, explosive interactions that happen when damage scaling meets edge mechanics. Whether you think rage should return or stay gone, the clips demonstrate its outsized impact on decision-making and match outcomes.
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From YEETSmash's YouTube channel