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If a [[CPU]] Mr. Game & Watch uses this attack and fails to [[recovery|recover]], it will often spam [[Judge]] until it surpasses the lower [[blast line]]. In ''Brawl'', this can be used to perform the [[parasol glitch]]. | If a [[CPU]] Mr. Game & Watch uses this attack and fails to [[recovery|recover]], it will often spam [[Judge]] until it surpasses the lower [[blast line]]. In ''Brawl'', this can be used to perform the [[parasol glitch]]. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', the move has been heavily buffed, as the initial windbox has been replaced with a frame 3 damaging hitbox (now giving it the fastest startup out of all of Mr. Game & Watch's attacks). Combined with the move granting [[intangibility]] during its ascent and the ability to cancel the descent into any action, Fire is frequently considered the best [[out of shield]] | In ''Ultimate'', the move has been heavily buffed, as the initial windbox has been replaced with a frame 3 damaging hitbox (now giving it the fastest startup out of all of Mr. Game & Watch's attacks). Combined with the move granting [[intangibility]] during its ascent and the ability to cancel the descent into any action, Fire is frequently considered the best [[out of shield]] options in the entire game: it has immense overall utility, such as granting an incredibly safe escape option, combo potential at a range of percents, and [[edgeguarding]] recovering opponents. | ||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== |