Grab

A grab is the maneuver in Super Smash Flash 2 that allows characters to hold an opponent in place for a limited amount of time. The particularity of grabboxes is that they go through shields and beat any type of armor. Every character has a regular grab, while some characters also have unique grabs called special grabs or command grabs. A majority of grabs are reaching out with a single hand or both hands, snatching, clinching or gripping. Most characters' grabs, like, , and , have consdierable long range and are notable for having lingering grabboxes, and the ones with the shortest grabs (due to their small limbs); such as ,  and , possess very little range and are overall difficult for approaches.

Regular grab
Performed by pressing the grab-button or by shielding and pressing the attack button, regular grab is one of the basic actions each character has. When an opponent is grabbed, the grabbing character has the option to either pummel or throw the opponent.

Grabs are quite quick, with most characters' grabs having three frames of startup lag, becoming active on the 4th frame. As of Beta 1.2.3, is the exception to this rule, as his grab comes out on frame 3 instead. Grabs can easily lead to followups at lower percents, either through chain-grabbing or some throws having low base knockback to set up for other attacks. At higher percents, a grab can mean an easy KO for some characters with strong throws, such as, , and. The maximum amount of time the opponent is held depends on the percentage they are, with higher percent equating to more time. The opponent can also mash out of a grab by pressing any button, effectively reducing the grab time with each press. A grab-release will occur if the grab time runs out.

Tether grabs
"Main article: Tether grab" Tether grabs are aerial attacks that can be only performed by and, by pressing the grab button midair. On contact with an opponent, they will deal damage and knockback, instead of grabbing them. They can be used to grab a stage's ledges, however.

Angled grabs
The angled grab is a -exclusive technique. The player can angle their grab both upwards and downwards, to more easily grab aerial opponents. However, neither variation has the same range as the default one, being longer, and thus, laggier.

Dashing grab
A slight variation of the regular grab is called the dash grab, which is performed by grabbing while dashing or running. Most dash grabs have the character slide across the ground, with the distance being dependent on the character's dashing momentum, before coming to a stop and grabbing. They generally have increased range at the cost of additional startup and ending lag, making them easier to punish if missed.

Special grabs
Special grabs or command grabs are special moves that function like grabs, sharing most of the main properties (such as bypassing shields). Additionally, they can be also performed in the air, making them more versatile in some situations. Below is a list of command grabs per character.

Jump-canceled grab
Jump-cancelled grab is a technique that is performed by jumping and cancelling the jumpsquat-frames with a grab. It can be used in conjunction with one's dash to make the character slide slightly further than with a dash grab.

Pivot grab
By pressing the opposite direction the character is dashing towards just before grabbing, the fighter will perform a pivot grab, sliding in the original direction while grabbing in the opposite one.

Grab clank
The grab clank, also referred to as the grab break, is a mechanic in which two characters attempt to grab each other at the same time. When this happens, neither of them will grab successfully and each will take 2% damage. Grab clanks will not happen to special grabs, and instead, one of the players will always manage to grab the other one, due to port priority.

Grab parry
Grab parrying has not been introduced and has not been viewed in the game so far. If grab parrying has been introduced in the game, information will be added into this section.