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| **{{buff|Slow edge attack has less startup lag with a longer duration (frames 60-67 → 43-59).}} | | **{{buff|Slow edge attack has less startup lag with a longer duration (frames 60-67 → 43-59).}} |
| **{{buff|Slow edge attack has less ending lag (FAF 95 → 80).}} | | **{{buff|Slow edge attack has less ending lag (FAF 95 → 80).}} |
| *Edge getup:
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| **{{buff|Fast edge getup has less ending lag (FAF 37 → 34), no longer being slower than other fast edge getups.}}
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| **{{buff|Fast edge getup has increased intangibility (frames 1-25 → 1-30), no longer having less intangibility than other edge getups.}}
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| **{{buff|Slow edge getup has less ending lag (FAF 72 → 60).}}
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| **{{nerf|Slow edge getup has less intangibility (frames 1-71 → 1-55), no longer lasting the entire animation.}}
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| *Edge roll:
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| **{{buff|Slow edge roll has less ending lag (FAF 100 → 80).}}
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| **{{nerf|Fast edge roll has more ending lag (FAF 47 → 50).}}
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| **{{nerf|Edge rolls have less intangibility (frames 1-46 (fast)/1-79 (slow) → 1-28/1-53). Fast edge roll notably no longer lasts for the entire animation.}}
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| ===Special moves=== | | ===Special moves=== |