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[[File:PopoUSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|330px|Hitbox visualization showing Popo's up smash.]] | [[File:PopoUSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|330px|Hitbox visualization showing Popo's up smash.]] | ||
[[File:NanaUSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|330px|Hitbox visualization showing Nana's up smash.]] | [[File:NanaUSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|330px|Hitbox visualization showing Nana's up smash.]] | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Each of the duo performs an outward overhead mallet swing. While it would normally be too slow to be much good as an out of shield option, this problem is lessened for the Ice Climbers, specifically, since the additional lag that comes from hitting two different shields can keep the opponent stuck in place longer than usual, which buys the climbers some extra time to punish. What's more, it hits pretty hard, and covers them on all sides, so it can be made a very respectable out of shield option in situations where the unimpressive speed has been rendered a nonissue. | Each of the duo performs an outward overhead mallet swing. While it would normally be too slow to be much good as an out of shield option, this problem is lessened for the Ice Climbers, specifically, since the additional lag that comes from hitting two different shields can keep the opponent stuck in place longer than usual, which buys the climbers some extra time to punish. What's more, it hits pretty hard, and covers them on all sides, so it can be made a very respectable out of shield option in situations where the unimpressive speed has been rendered a nonissue. |