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Like Aether and [[Climhazzard]], the descent of Soaring Smash contains a powerful meteor smash, which will reliably hit opponents due to the initial slash of the ascent leading directly into the spike, and Chrom having no [[sourspot]]s on his sword. The meteor smash hitbox of Soaring Slash will usually KO opponents, even at low percentages, although Chrom must generally sacrifice his stock in order to land it. As such, the move can be used as a [[Sacrificial KO]]. Previously, Chrom would always reach the bottom [[blast zone]] after the opponent, meaning that it could consistently be used to secure the final KO of a match and allow Chrom to win, but as of [[List of updates (SSBU)/2.0.0 changelog|2.0.0]], Chrom now usually dies first due to decreased knockback and a slightly faster fall speed. However, with precise spacing, it is possible for Chrom to carry an opponent into the air, then grab the ledge during the move's dive while the opponent keeps going down.
Like Aether and [[Climhazzard]], the descent of Soaring Smash contains a powerful meteor smash, which will reliably hit opponents due to the initial slash of the ascent leading directly into the spike, and Chrom having no [[sourspot]]s on his sword. The meteor smash hitbox of Soaring Slash will usually KO opponents, even at low percentages, although Chrom must generally sacrifice his stock in order to land it. As such, the move can be used as a [[Sacrificial KO]]. Previously, Chrom would always reach the bottom [[blast zone]] after the opponent, meaning that it could consistently be used to secure the final KO of a match and allow Chrom to win, but as of [[List of updates (SSBU)/2.0.0 changelog|2.0.0]], Chrom now usually dies first due to decreased knockback and a slightly faster fall speed. However, with precise spacing, it is possible for Chrom to carry an opponent into the air, then grab the ledge during the move's dive while the opponent keeps going down.


Chrom has various voice clips that will play while using the move, including "Out of my way!", "I'll end you!", "How about this?", and a loud grunt. In Japanese, he will say either "{{ja|そこを退け!|Soko wo doke!}}" (''Out of the way!''), "{{ja|これでどうだ!|Kore de douda!}}" (''How about this?!'') or "{{ja|残念だったな!|Zan'nen Datta na!}}" (''Too bad!''); the last of which, become a inside joke within Chrom players, being often associated with the move, and by extension Chrom himself.
Chrom has various voice clips that will play while using the move, including "Out of my way!", "I'll end you!", "How about this?", and a loud grunt. In Japanese, he will say either "{{ja|そこを退け!|Soko wo doke!}}" (''Out of the way!''), "{{ja|これでどうだ!|Kore de douda!}}" (''How about this?!'') or "{{ja|残念だったな!|Zan'nen Dattan na!}}" (''Too bad!''); the last of which, become a inside joke within Chrom players, being often associated with the move, and by extension Chrom himself.


==Instructional quotes==
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