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| [[File:BayonettaUAirSSB4.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Bayonetta's up aerial.]]
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| [[File:BayonettaUAirBulletArtsHoldSSB4.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Bayonetta's up aerial when held.]]
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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
| A bicycle kick. Very fast with little [[ending lag]], along with decent [[knockback]], making it a good juggling and [[KO|KOing]] option near the upper blast line. It can be used to trap opponents who [[SDI]] out of [[Witch Twist]], and can extend combos through the use of platforms. While it is difficult to land at high percents, it can lead into another up air or [[Bayonetta (SSB4)/Back aerial|back air]] as a kill confirm. The [[Bullet Arts]] version has her perform a modified version of the aú aberto, one of many cartwheeling kicks in capoeira. While this version deals less [[damage]], it provides excellent coverage that covers wide areas around her, making it useful for [[edge-guarding]] and dealing additional damage. It is based on the kick launcher in ''Bayonetta''.
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| ==Hitboxes== | | ==Hitboxes== |
| {{SSB4HitboxTableHeader}} | | {{SSB4HitboxTableHeader}} |