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Both versions of the move have very large [[hitbox]]es and are difficult to dodge despite its relatively slow speed. This makes the moves decent at walling out opponents that have difficulty [[approach]]ing. The move also has niche [[edgeguard]]ing potential, as its hitbox extends both under and over most stages, catching opponents trying to grab the [[edge]] while Cloud remains at a safe distance. | Both versions of the move have very large [[hitbox]]es and are difficult to dodge despite its relatively slow speed. This makes the moves decent at walling out opponents that have difficulty [[approach]]ing. The move also has niche [[edgeguard]]ing potential, as its hitbox extends both under and over most stages, catching opponents trying to grab the [[edge]] while Cloud remains at a safe distance. | ||
No matter what version of Blade Beam is used, Cloud has slight horizontal maneuverability while casting it in the air. However, he cannot ledge grab until he concludes the move. | No matter what version of Blade Beam is used, Cloud has slight horizontal maneuverability while casting it in the air. However, he cannot [[ledge grab]] until he concludes the move. | ||
==Instructional quote== | ==Instructional quote== |