Editing Isabelle (SSBU)/Down aerial

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Unlike Isabelle's other aerial attacks, it has virtually no use in her combos and strings. [[Lloid Trap]] can combo into her Down aerial via footstool, but is mostly an impractical novelty since the setup is very situational, difficult, and is likely never an ideal follow up. For the combo to be setup, Isabelle must be right next to the opponent and fully actionable as the trap is set off- in which case, all of her other potential follow ups are also available. When done correctly, the Down aerial hit will send the opponent into a [[Tech]] scenario. As this always gives up a clear desirable outcome, and often higher damage output, it is not worth the additional effort and risk.
Unlike Isabelle's other aerial attacks, it has virtually no use in her combos and strings. [[Lloid Trap]] can combo into her Down aerial via footstool, but is mostly an impractical novelty since the setup is very situational, difficult, and is likely never an ideal follow up. For the combo to be setup, Isabelle must be right next to the opponent and fully actionable as the trap is set off- in which case, all of her other potential follow ups are also available. When done correctly, the Down aerial hit will send the opponent into a [[Tech]] scenario. As this always gives up a clear desirable outcome, and often higher damage output, it is not worth the additional effort and risk.
Updates 1.1.0 and 8.0.0 have slightly improved its overall speed and reliability by reducing landing lag, startup time, and its total duration. The first buff Down aerial received in 1.1.0 was a "day 1 patch", meaning the original version of the move had virtually no competitive usage.


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