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| ==Overview==
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| Bowser swings his fist forward. The move is slow, but can stuff out an opponent's approach and can KO at higher percents. However, due to it's slow startup and being unsafe on [[shield]] because of its [[end lag]], the move is overshadowed by other moves such as his [[down tilt]] and [[jab]], which are all more safe on shield and have greater versatility to kill and rack up damage or lead into his other followups like his deadly [[grab]] respectively.
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| The move can be linked from a single hit jab as a mixup, or from as a combo extension from Bowser's other moves, such as his forward aerial. It can also be used to soft punish tech options or to [[two frame]] a ledge grab.
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