Editing Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM)/Forward aerial

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[[File:MrGame&WatchFAirSSBM.gif|thumb|300px|Hitbox visualization showing Mr. Game & Watch's forward aerial.]]
[[File:MrGame&WatchFAirSSBM.gif|thumb|300px|Hitbox visualization showing Mr. Game & Watch's forward aerial.]]
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Mr. Game and Watch slams a boxed package downwards, referencing the game Mario Bros. It is known to also referenced Mario’s Cement Factory called “Cement Factory” according to the Melee official strategy guide. It is his most used aerial, partially due to its ability to be L-cancelled, unlike some of his other aerial attacks. The move is very strong when the sweetspot connects to the opponent, which can be used as a combo finisher, while the sourspot is used as a combo starter or a gimping tool. Both the sweetspot’s strength, and sourspot providing opportunities to [[gimp]] make this move a decent edgeguarding tool for him.
Mr. Game and Watch slams a boxed package downwards, referencing the game Mario Bros. It is known to also referenced Mario’s Cement Factory called “Cement Factory” according to the Melee official strategy guide. It is his most used aerial, partially due to its ability to be L-cancelled, unlike some of his other aerial attacks. The move is very strong when the sweetspot connects to the opponent, which can be used as a combo finisher, while the sourspot is used as a combo starter or a gimping tool. Both the sweetspot’s strength, and sourspot providing opportunities to [[gimp]] make this move a decent edgeguarding tool for him.

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