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| [[File:MrGame&WatchDSmashSSBB.gif|thumb|400px|Hitbox visualization showing Mr. Game & Watch's down smash.]]
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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
| Mr Game and watch swings 2 hammers downwards, the move is rather slow for a [[down smash]] comming out on [[frame]] 15, altough it has low endlag, it's actully pretty safe on [[shield]] for a [[down smash]], while also having disjointed [[hitbox]]es.
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| The move has a [[sweet spot]] and a [[sour spot]], the [[sweet spot]] hits very hard, dealing 15% and [[KO]]ing at rather low % (the strongest down smash in brawl), and even if the [[sour spot]] dosen't deal much [[damage]] or [[knockback]], it sends at a [[semi-spike]] [[angle]], meaning it can mess up [[recovery]] attempts.
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| Overall, this is a pretty good [[down smash]]
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| ==Hitboxes== | | ==Hitboxes== |
| {{BrawlHitboxTableHeader}} | | {{BrawlHitboxTableHeader}} |