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| [[File:CFalcon Up tilt.gif|thumb|400px|Hitbox visualization showing Captain Falcon's up tilt.]] | | [[File:CFalcon Up tilt.gif|thumb|400px|Hitbox visualization showing Captain Falcon's up tilt.]] |
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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
| Brings his leg up and brings it down in an axe-like fashion. It has incredible [[range]], able to out range many of {{SSBM|Marth}}'s tilts. This move has good horizontal knockback and like his f-tilt, is difficult to [[combo]] from. Due to its low trajectory, one can often follow off the edge of a platform or stage with a falling n-air or non-sweetspotted fair [[edgeguard]], but this is not a true combo. It may be a good idea to [[wavedash]] slightly forward to maintain pressure, and enter a defensive stance. Most players use this move as an edgeguard technique since the heel can extend below the platform. Deals 13% when connected.
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| ==Hitboxes== | | ==Hitboxes== |
| {{MeleeHitboxTableHeader}} | | {{MeleeHitboxTableHeader}} |