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| {{ArticleIcons|ssbu=y}} | | {{ArticleIcons|ssbu=y}} |
| [[File:IsabelleUTilt.gif|thumb|350px|Hitbox visualization showing Isabelle's up tilt.]] | | [[File:IsabelleUTilt.gif|thumb|450px|Hitbox visualization showing Isabelle's up tilt.]] |
| {{competitive expertise}} | | {{competitive expertise}} |
| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
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| Isabelle swings a broom in an arching motion above her. It [[combo]]s into itself at low percents, while it combos into {{mvsub|Isabelle|SSBU|neutral aerial}} and {{mvsub|Isabelle|SSBU|up aerial}} at mid percents, as well as {{mvsub|Isabelle|SSBU|forward aerial}} situationally. Additionally, it can begin combos out of her {{mvsub|Isabelle|SSBU|jab}} when reversed. Its disjointed hitbox also makes it useful for anti-airing and [[juggling]], all while its low startup (6 frames) and endlag (16 frames) make it an occasionally safe move to use in neutral.
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| The main drawbacks of this move are its puny range as a grounded neutral tool (A prevailing issue throughout much of her moveset), and being too short to reach most platforms- relying on {{mvsub|Isabelle|SSBU|up aerial}} instead. Additionally, inputting a reversed Up tilt quickly- especially in a neutral game state- is rather challenging.
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| ==Update History== | | ==Update History== |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|8.0.0}}''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|8.0.0}}''' |