Editing Ice Climbers (SSBU)/Floor attack (trip)

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{{ArticleIcons|ssbu=y}}
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[[File:PopoTripAttackSSBU.gif|thumb|320px|Hitbox visualization showing Popo's getup attack when tripped.]]
[[File:PopoTripAttackSSBU.gif|thumb|450px|Hitbox visualization showing Popo's getup attack when tripped.]]
[[File:NanaTripAttackSSBU.gif|thumb|320px|Hitbox visualization showing Nana's getup attack when tripped.]]
[[File:NanaTripAttackSSBU.gif|thumb|450px|Hitbox visualization showing Nana's getup attack when tripped.]]
{{competitive expertise}}
==Overview==
==Overview==
Each of the duo gets up and swings their mallet side to side. With the help of a partner, it can hit several times for high damage and even break shields.
By tripping, the climbers can be desynced, turning a would-be opening into an opportunity. It largely invalidates moves such as [[Diddy Kong (SSBU)/Down special|Banana Peel]] and [[R.O.B. (SSBU)/Down tilt|R.O.B.'s down tilt]] because the climber that tripped can use their getup attack while counting on their teammate to cover for them with a variety of other moves.
Without a partner, it seems to be your average tripped floor attack.
==Hitboxes==
==Hitboxes==
===Leader===
===Leader===
{{UltimateHitboxTableHeader}}
{{UltimateHitboxTableHeader}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1|50}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1|24}}
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
|id=0
|id=0
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|rebound=f
|rebound=f
}}
}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 2|50}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 2|24}}
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
|id=0
|id=0
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|}
|}
===Partner===
===Partner===
The hitboxes have two possible X offsets depending on whether the partner is facing right or left (respectively), preventing issues with the Z-axis.
{{UltimateHitboxTableHeader}}
{{UltimateHitboxTableHeader}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1|50}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1|24}}
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
|id=0
|id=0
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|rebound=f
|rebound=f
}}
}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 2|50}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 2|24}}
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow
|id=0
|id=0
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{{FrameStripEnd}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}


{{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|hitbox=y|intangible=y|vulnerable=y|interruptible=y}}
{{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|charge=y|hitbox=y|intangible=y|vulnerable=y|interruptible=y}}


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[[Category:Ice Climbers (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Ice Climbers (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Floor attacks (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Floor attacks (SSBU)]]

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