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The move is mainly used for his [[recovery]], giving decent vertical distance and a bit of horizontal distance if the player tilts the control stick left or right. However, if Kirby is offstage and uses this move and does not make it to the [[edge]], he will be unable to do anything, so he will plummet to the lower blast line and [[SD]]. | The move is mainly used for his [[recovery]], giving decent vertical distance and a bit of horizontal distance if the player tilts the control stick left or right. However, if Kirby is offstage and uses this move and does not make it to the [[edge]], he will be unable to do anything, so he will plummet to the lower blast line and [[SD]]. | ||
When Kirby is descending, it gives a very powerful [[meteor smash]] with [[set knockback]]. Thus it can potentially good for [[edge-guarding]], but again, if it is used offstage, Kirby must be able to grab the edge or he will SD. The move is able to edgeguard certain recoveries such as {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s [[Quick Attack]] and {{SSB|Fox}}'s [[Fire Fox]] if used near the edge while facing offstage, due to the opponent heading into it | When Kirby is descending, it gives a very powerful [[meteor smash]] with [[set knockback]]. Thus it can potentially good for [[edge-guarding]], but again, if it is used offstage, Kirby must be able to grab the edge or he will SD. The move is able to edgeguard certain recoveries such as {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s [[Quick Attack]] and {{SSB|Fox}}'s [[Fire Fox]] if used near the edge while facing offstage, due to the opponent heading into it. | ||
==Glitches== | ==Glitches== |