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In 1.1.0, it was adjusted substantially. The change to the [[Sakurai angle]] made it much less reliable as a combo starter. At the same time, it became more efficient as way to [[edgeguard]], although only slightly. Sooner interruptibility was a direct buff, while a lowered tripping chance was a nerf. | In 1.1.0, it was adjusted substantially. The change to the [[Sakurai angle]] made it much less reliable as a combo starter. At the same time, it became more efficient as way to [[edgeguard]], although only slightly. Sooner interruptibility was a direct buff, while a lowered tripping chance was a nerf. | ||
It's new [[knockback]] angle removed any combo potential aside from [[grab]] if it trips at low [[percent]]. It's new edgeguarding abilities are also overshadowed by Luigi's aerials and [[Luigi Cyclone]]. | |||
Due to this, down tilt is considered Luigi's worst move because everything it does can be done better by another move. | Due to this, down tilt is considered Luigi's worst move because everything it does can be done better by another move. |