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Editing Bowser (SSBU)/Down tilt
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Bowser does two forward punches. The first hit has [[set knockback]] while the second hit has base knockback. He gains 4% damage-based [[armor]] right before he begins to swipe. It also grants [[intangibility]] on both of his fists in each hit they progress. Down tilt can be used to attack opponents on the ledge, although the second hit may miss if it doesn’t hit properly; ergo, it is mostly outclassed by a low angled {{mvsub|Bowser|SSBU|forward tilt}}. | Bowser does two forward punches. The first hit has [[set knockback]] while the second hit has base knockback. He gains 4% damage-based [[armor]] right before he begins to swipe. It also grants [[intangibility]] on both of his fists in each hit they progress. Down tilt can be used to attack opponents on the ledge, although the second hit may miss if it doesn’t hit properly; ergo, it is mostly outclassed by a low angled {{mvsub|Bowser|SSBU|forward tilt}}. | ||
Both hits of down tilt have an added | Both hits of down tilt have an added trip chance of 30% (totaling to 37% chance to trip the opponent with each hit). However, if the first hit results in a trip, the second hit will always knock the opponent out of that state and launch them instead. If the first hit does not trip but second hit does, Bowser will have 9 frames of hit advantage overall. While negligible, this is just enough time for Bowser to dash and land [[Flying Slam]]. If aiming to land a successful down tilt trip, it has to be up-close; if spaced, the second hit tends to land while the opponent is airborne, in which they cannot be tripped. Ergo, situations where down tilt trips successfully are few and far between, but rewarding if reacted to adequately. | ||
==Hitboxes== | ==Hitboxes== |