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[[File:MrGame&WatchDSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|600px|Hitbox visualization showing Mr. Game & Watch's down smash.]]
[[File:MrGame&WatchDSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|600px|Hitbox visualization showing Mr. Game & Watch's down smash.]]
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Mr. Game & Watch swings down two hammers, referencing his game ''Vermin''. The move has large hitboxes that hit on both sides of Mr. Game & Watch and give it great [[range]] which along with its low ending lag, makes it difficult to [[punish]] as it can even be safe on shield if it is [[space]]d. Its large hitboxes give it great potential at the ledge for [[edgeguarding]] as it can easily [[2 frame punish|2-frame]] many recoveries. The move has {{b|sweet spot|hitbox}}s on the hammers which [[bury]] grounded opponents and can be easily followed up with several powerful finishers for a potential KO such as [[../Forward smash|forward smash]], [[../Up smash|up smash]], [[../Forward tilt|forward tilt]], [[../Down tilt|down tilt]], [[../Side special|Judge]] and [[../Down special|Oil Panic]]. If the sweetspots hit an aerial opponent, it will launch them at an upwards angle which is very strong, being able to KO many characters under 100%. The [[sourspot]] that is located on Mr. Game & Watch's body is a [[semi spike]] that launches opponents offstage, making it difficult for the opponent to recover as it also allows for edgeguarding opportunities.  
Mr. Game & Watch swings down two hammers, referencing his game ''Vermin''. The move has large hitboxes that hit on both sides of Mr. Game & Watch and give it great [[range]] which along with its low ending lag, makes it difficult to [[punish]] as it can even be safe on shield if it is [[space]]d. Its large hitboxes give it great potential at the ledge for [[edgeguarding]] as it can easily [[2 frame punish|2-frame]] many recoveries. The move has {{b|sweet spot|hitbox}}s on the hammers which [[bury]] grounded opponents and can be easily followed up with several powerful finishers for a potential KO such as [[../Forward smash|forward smash]], [[../Up smash|up smash]], [[../Forward tilt|forward tilt]], [[../Down tilt|down tilt]], [[../Side special|Judge]] and [[../Down special|Oil Panic]]. If the sweetspots hit an aerial opponent, it will launch them at an upwards angle which is very strong, being able to KO many characters under 100%. The [[sourspot]] that is located on Mr. Game & Watch's body is a [[semi spike]] that launches opponents offstage, making it difficult for the opponent to recover as it also allows for edgeguarding opportunities.  

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