Editing Bowser (SSB4)/Back aerial

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[[File:BowserBAir.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Bowser's back aerial.]]
==Overview==
==Overview==
Bowser performs a dropkick behind himself. It has decent speed, coming out on frame 9, along with moderate ending lag, and lacks a late hit unlike most back aerials of its kind, instead only lasting three frames. However, it is notable for the very high damage it deals, at a whopping 19%; it is the most damaging back aerial in the game without damage modifications, and the fourth most damaging aerial attack overall. The move is not lacking in power, either, as it possesses enough knockback to KO from the center of {{SSB4|Final Destination}} at around 100%, and it launches at a relatively low angle as well, making it a terrific [[edgeguarding]] tool and even better for KOs near edges. Lastly, it [[autocancel]]s in a short hop, allowing Bowser to both use the move to good effect during an aerial approach, and to safely wear off shields with it, due to its high damage output and therefore significant shield pushback making it hard for opponents to [[punish]] in time if properly [[space]]d.
Bowser performs a dropkick behind himself. It has decent speed, coming out on frame 9, along with moderate ending lag, and lacks a late hit unlike most back aerials of its kind, instead only lasting three frames. However, it is notable for the very high damage it deals, at a whopping 19%; it is the most damaging back aerial in the game without damage modifications, and the fourth most damaging aerial attack overall. The move is not lacking in power, either, as it possesses enough knockback to KO from the center of {{SSB4|Final Destination}} at around 100%, and it launches at a relatively low angle as well, making it a terrific [[edgeguarding]] tool and even better for KOs near edges. Lastly, it [[autocancel]]s in a short hop, allowing Bowser to both use the move to good effect during an aerial approach, and to safely wear off shields with it, due to its high damage output and therefore significant shield pushback making it hard for opponents to [[punish]] in time if properly [[space]]d.

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