When floating as Peach, you can attack without throwing her held item, which allows you to hold onto it until a more useful opportunity. 	 We encourage you to read our updated PRIVACY POLICY and COOKIE POLICY. She is also one of the best edge guarders in the game, so breaking her guard will be tough. It involves her picking large turnips from the ground. (Note: The lower percentages apply to Fox/Falco, while Chainthrowing Captain Falcon requires him to be closer to 30%) Beyond 80-something% for Fox and Captain Falcon and closer to 90% for Falco, the opponent can DI, wiggle, and/or Shine out of the chain. The follow-up Wall Bomb is more difficult than it may readily appear. Mario rescues       her over and over and over, and what does he get? Occasionally, Peach will pull up a Mr. Saturn or Bob-omb.  Though it is possible to perform on any stage with a thick base, the player will usually only see this technique employed on Final Destination. The latter is especially useful if the vegetable in question is a grandfather/stitchface turnip. It’s a great projectile to quickly throw out at any point. The Vidjo-drop and Vidjo-cancel do have their limitations, however. Laggy, but great knockback which makes it a decent finisher. B ^ : Super Jump Punch Probably one of Mario's most annoying moves from the original Smash Bros., the Super Jump Punch has made the transition to Melee completely intact.  Sourspot, however, will not KO until over 200% regardless of charge. Taken from. 		Can Wall Jump https://mcleodgaming.fandom.com/wiki/Princess_Peach%27s_Castle?oldid=178696. The Banzai Bill hazard, seen in the original Melee version, currently appears in the game, along with the colored switches that create temporary platforms and item blocks. While attacking, Peach's head is invulnerable. Sometimes Peach will pull different items from the ground, including Beam Swords, Bob-ombs and Mr. Saturns, however, the chances are very low (1/300). Throws opponents upwards. She will randomly pull out a golf club, tennis racket, and a frying pan, which is the most powerful of the three.  Up Special (Peach Parasol) – Peach launches herself upwards with her parasol, carrying anyone hit upwards for several hits. While they’re stunned, you’re free to unleash a powerful smash attack or get a free combo in. The parasol does damage at all times of the animation. This combo has the potential to deal around 60% of damage in one go. Performs a dance, putting opponents asleep, while peaches that restore your health fall from the top blast line. What makes Peach so great? One of the most well known features of Peach is likely the fact that she has incredible horizontal recovery. Her wavedash is among the shortest in the game. 6% (front hit), 8%/6% (back hit legs/body). It takes a perfect amount of timing, but if pulled off correctly your opponent will be bludgeoned with damaging spores from Toad. The raised hand releases a cloud of hearts that damages the opponent. Her smash uppercut is also very powerful and a good way to mix up attacks.  Aerials deal single hits quickly, but another massive strength of Peach is that she can quickly break into combos and deal huge damage. Strongest forward throw in the game. However, it doesn’t necessarily have to be in the air, per se. It's not over-powerful but should almost always be used when someone is above you if you think they won't fall for a smash attack. Spins diagonally in the air with her arms outstretched. She’s easy to pick up and understand, which makes her a great choice for beginners who want to learn a character in greater depth. Arguably Peach's primary strength is her dominant air game. Peach Bomber's effects comparison in v0.7 and 0.8. Does weak vertical knockback if hit on grounded opponents and is good for setting up combos. One of our favorite smash attacks of her is her Forward+A smash. To initiate the Wall Bombing, the player must start it immediately after they recover from the previous Peach Bomber. This is due to her fast air speed, low falling speed, ability to float, and Peach Bomber and Parasol, while also being able to use Toad to float for a bit, which cover a small horizontal distance and give her a great horizontal recovery. If Peach hits an opponent, it will produce an explosion and knock them away. Naturally, though, her special B attacks are. Because she is so agile she can actually juggle opponents this way.  Once in the air floating, control is similar to using the Parasol item. Sends the opponent backwards and hits them with her hip. The face on the vegetable varies, with some of them dealing additional damage and knockback. Peach also has one of the best horizontal recovery options in the game with having the ability to float, her side special move, Peach Bomber, and her up special move, Peach Parasol.