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[[File:Kirby Back Aerial Hitbox Melee.gif|thumb|Hitbox of Kirby's bair.]] | [[File:Kirby Back Aerial Hitbox Melee.gif|thumb|right|Hitbox of Kirby's bair.]] | ||
Kirby does a backwards drop kick with a relatively long-lasting hitbox and decent knockback, making it one of Kirby's best moves to use. This move is very useful for [[edgeguarding]] and it can be used to perform the [[Fence of Pain]] (a pseudo version of {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}'s Wall of Pain) on opponents for a guaranteed [[gimp]] if done correctly. The Fence of Pain can be extremely useful for using it on characters with poor horizontal [[recovery]], for example {{SSBM|Roy}} or {{SSBM|Falco}}. However, it is less effective against characters with better horizontal recoveries, and against characters like Jigglypuff, it is near ineffective. | Kirby does a backwards drop kick with a relatively long-lasting hitbox and decent knockback, making it one of Kirby's best moves to use. This move is very useful for [[edgeguarding]] and it can be used to perform the [[Fence of Pain]] (a pseudo version of {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}'s Wall of Pain) on opponents for a guaranteed [[gimp]] if done correctly. The Fence of Pain can be extremely useful for using it on characters with poor horizontal [[recovery]], for example {{SSBM|Roy}} or {{SSBM|Falco}}. However, it is less effective against characters with better horizontal recoveries, and against characters like Jigglypuff, it is near ineffective. | ||