A full zero-to-death combo built around landing one of each aerial attack—that's the premise behind this Smash clip from YEETSmash. The video captures a complete stock taken without the opponent ever getting a chance to recover, piecing together a sequence that strings together the entire aerial toolkit into one devastating flow. The execution pulls from original work by Noodl423, with the gameplay itself sourced from SectorXGaming's stream. What makes this stand out is the self-imposed constraint: rather than optimizing for raw damage or speed, the combo deliberately incorporates aerial diversity, forcing the player to route the combo through specific moves instead of just repeating the most efficient options. The result is a clip that feels both creative and technically demanding, showing how much depth exists in finding new ways to close out stocks. For viewers into Smash combo videos, it's the kind of discovery that sparks lab sessions—proof that there's always another angle to explore in how you can end a match.
A FULL ZERO TO DEATH USING 1 OF EACH AERIAL Go follow @Noodl423 on twitter, bros a legend here is his original tweet, I just wanted to do my own edit https://x.com/Noodl423/status/1975003114240635150 Also the original clip was from https://www.twitch.tv/sectorxgaming/ #smashbros #nintendo #gaming
From YEETSmash's YouTube channel