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| [[File:BayonettaWitchTimeSSBU.gif|thumb|450px|Hitbox visualization showing Bayonetta's down special, Witch Time.]] | | [[File:BayonettaWitchTimeSSBU.gif|thumb|450px|Hitbox visualization showing Bayonetta's down special, Witch Time.]] |
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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
| This move is called '''[[Witch Time]]'''. She uses her magic to slow down time around an opponent who attacks her, but only slowing down the attacking opponent as opposed to all opponents. Functions as a [[counterattack]]. Its duration is dependent on several factors: the opponent's [[damage]] (more damage = longer duration), whether the attack was direct or indirect (indirect attacks such as [[Projectile|projectiles]] result in a shorter duration), and frequency (using Witch Time too often will decrease the duration). However, if Witch Time is activated too late, then [[Bat Within]] is activated instead. Bat Within teleports Bayonetta in any direction, but unlike in the Bayonetta series, it halves the damage received, rather than negating it.
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| ==Update History== | | ==Update History== |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}''' |