Quick Fall
Quick Fall (also known as Fast Fall) is a technique that Kirby and other playable characters can perform in some games in the main Kirby series, with it being introduced in Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Kirby series[edit]
Appearances[edit]
Overview[edit]
Much like dashing, Quick Fall is activated by the player tapping Down twice quickly on the +Control Pad or Control Stick while Kirby is in midair. Kirby cannot initiate a Quick Fall while he is hovering. Performed successfully, this will put Kirby in his "diving" state, which normally requires falling from a long distance. He will also automatically fall through thin floors if the Down button is held.
Once a Quick Fall is started, it cannot return to a normal speed fall. To stop quick-falling, Kirby will either need to hit hard ground, puff up again, or perform some other action, such as an attack. Kirby normally bounces up when hitting the ground during a Quick Fall, but if the Down button is held, he will not bounce, which allows him to smoothly continue if he needs to.
During the Quick Fall state, or falling down naturally from a certain height, Kirby can damage common enemies, which is known as a Dive Attack or "plancha" (プランチャ, the eponymous attack from professional wrestling). The Dive Attack cannot damage bosses or mid-bosses but Kirby usually takes no damage during it.
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Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
Fast falling appears in all games of the Super Smash Bros. series, and all fighters can perform it, with some having quicker falls than others. Like in the Kirby series, this allows fighters to pass through soft platforms, and can only be undone in the air by performing another jump, or recovery move. The main purpose of quick-falling is to avoid attacks, or get into position faster, but careless use offstage can easily cause a self-destruct. Ledges cannot be grabbed while fast-falling.
Trivia[edit]
- In Kirby Super Star, Kirby Super Star Ultra, and Kirby's Return to Dream Land onward, pressing down while using the Parasol ability's Parasol Drift will cause Kirby to close his Parasol and fall faster. This is referred to as Drift Stall. However, this is not the same as a Quick Fall, since the Parasol can be opened up again during Drift Stall by pressing up.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 急降下 Kyūkōka |
Quick Fall |
Chinese | 急降下 jí jiàng xià |
Quick Fall
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Dutch | Vrije val | Free fall |
French | Chute rapide | Rapid fall |
German | Freier Fall | Free Fall |
Italian | Caduta rapida | Rapid fall |
Portuguese | Queda rápida | Quick fall |
Spanish | Caída veloz | Quick fall |
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