Editing Kirby (SSBU)/Up special
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Draws out his [[Final Cutter]], jumps a moderate distance upwards before plummeting downwards while holding the Cutter with both hands. If Kirby lands on the ground, the Cutter will release a small projectile that will travel a short distance forwards. | Draws out his [[Final Cutter]], jumps a moderate distance upwards before plummeting downwards while holding the Cutter with both hands. If Kirby lands on the ground, the Cutter will release a small projectile that will travel a short distance forwards. Prior to update 6.0.0, Kirby would generally use this throw to combo characters on platforms, due to his {{Mvsub|Kirby|SSBU|forward aerial}} being interrupted when executing the throw. Players would generally use the move at low-mid percents, which included characters such as Mario at 34%. Occasionally, the move would be used to disrupt aerial combos or be used to check approaches. On the ledge, Kirby can use this to rack up extra chip damage on an unshielded opponent. | ||
As of update 6.0.0, his {{Mvsub|Kirby|SSBU|neutral aerial}} and {{Mvsub|Kirby|SSBU|up aerial}} are now fast enough to hit opponents on platforms, allowing for more followups. Up special is still sufficient to disrupt aerial approaches and be used sufficiently on the ledge. | |||
==Update History== | ==Update History== | ||
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==Hitboxes== | ==Hitboxes== | ||
===Attack=== | ===Attack=== | ||
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{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1 (clean)|42}} | {{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1 (clean)|42}} | ||
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The second hit lasts as long as Kirby continues falling. The timings below are when he initiates and lands with the move at ground level. | The second hit lasts as long as Kirby continues falling. The timings below are when he initiates and lands with the move at ground level. | ||
The move enables ledge grabs from the front starting on frame 33 | The move enables ledge grabs from the front starting on frame 33. | ||
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{{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|hitbox=y|prop=y|hitboxchange=y|interruptible=y}} | {{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|hitbox=y|prop=y|hitboxchange=y|interruptible=y}} | ||
{{MvSubNavKirby|g=SSBU}} | {{MvSubNavKirby|g=SSBU}} |