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[[File:KirbyDAir.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Kirby's down aerial.]] | [[File:KirbyDAir.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Kirby's down aerial.]] | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
A drill kick. The final hit has a weak meteor effect. An effective combo starter on grounded opponents, and a dangerous edge-guarding move on recovering opponents. Low ending lag makes it relatively safe to use off-stage. It can also lead in to a [[Footstool jump|footstool jump]]. This move can combo into a vast majority of Kirby's arsenal at almost any percent. Perhaps the most classic combination sequence to a successful down aerial used toward the ground is one to three up tilts (depending on opponent weight and damage percentage) followed either by one or two up aerials or an up smash. | A drill kick. The final hit has a weak meteor effect. An effective combo starter on grounded opponents, and a dangerous edge-guarding move on recovering opponents. Low ending lag makes it relatively safe to use off-stage. It can also lead in to a [[Footstool jump|footstool jump]]. This move can combo into a vast majority of Kirby's arsenal at almost any percent. Perhaps the most classic combination sequence to a successful down aerial used toward the ground is one to three up tilts (depending on opponent weight and damage percentage) followed either by one or two up aerials or an up smash. |