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However, Lucario still maintains its below-average mobility, making it difficult for it to force an approach. Lucario's new Aura mechanics also cause its moves to deal drastically lower knockback and damage at low percentages, making it almost impossible to KO opponents until 150%. While this allows Lucario to combo reliably at low percentages, this makes it much harder for it to combo or create set-ups when it is highly damaged, due to the aforementioned strength of its attacks at high Aura and rage. As Lucario is also dependent on Aura to secure KOs, it has a riskier playstyle compared to many other characters. Some examples are its smash attacks, which have high lag, and Force Palm's grab, which can be escaped at low Aura. Finally, Extreme Speed now gains enough speed at max Aura that it can inadvertently cause a [[self-destruct]] if used recklessly, and the move has a full second of landing lag if it ends in the air, making Lucario heavily open for punishment. | However, Lucario still maintains its below-average mobility, making it difficult for it to force an approach. Lucario's new Aura mechanics also cause its moves to deal drastically lower knockback and damage at low percentages, making it almost impossible to KO opponents until 150%. While this allows Lucario to combo reliably at low percentages, this makes it much harder for it to combo or create set-ups when it is highly damaged, due to the aforementioned strength of its attacks at high Aura and rage. As Lucario is also dependent on Aura to secure KOs, it has a riskier playstyle compared to many other characters. Some examples are its smash attacks, which have high lag, and Force Palm's grab, which can be escaped at low Aura. Finally, Extreme Speed now gains enough speed at max Aura that it can inadvertently cause a [[self-destruct]] if used recklessly, and the move has a full second of landing lag if it ends in the air, making Lucario heavily open for punishment. | ||
Lucario has attained decent results in the competitive scene, though its representation is considered below-average. Despite having a number of upsets, such as at [[Frostbite 2017]], where Japanese Lucario player {{sm|Tsu-}} placed 2nd while defeating many top players like {{sm|ZeRo}}, {{sm|VoiD}}, {{sm|Kameme}} and {{sm|Salem}}, Lucario's true viability has been contested. While {{sm|Serge}} and {{sm|Day}} continue to develop its metagame, a number of players feel that Lucario's inherent playstyle makes it too risky to be a truly viable pick | Lucario has attained decent results in the competitive scene, though its representation is considered below-average. Despite having a number of upsets, such as at [[Frostbite 2017]], where Japanese Lucario player {{sm|Tsu-}} placed 2nd while defeating many top players like {{sm|ZeRo}}, {{sm|VoiD}}, {{sm|Kameme}} and {{sm|Salem}}, Lucario's true viability has been contested. While {{sm|Serge}} and {{sm|Day}} continue to develop its metagame, a number of players feel that Lucario's inherent playstyle makes it too risky to be a truly viable pick in the current metagame. | ||
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