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[[File:MrGame&WatchFSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|550px|Hitbox visualization showing Mr. Game & Watch's forward smash.]] | [[File:MrGame&WatchFSmashSSBU.gif|thumb|550px|Hitbox visualization showing Mr. Game & Watch's forward smash.]] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Mr. Game & Watch swings a lit torch directly at his opponent, referencing his game ''Fire Attack''. The move has noticeable | Mr. Game & Watch swings a lit torch directly at his opponent, referencing his game ''Fire Attack''. The move has noticeable startup for a [[forward smash]] as it comes out on frame 17, but has low ending lag and good [[range]] due to its fully [[disjointed hitbox]]. Forward smash has a [[sweet spot (hitbox)|sweetspot]] at the flame of the torch that is one of the strongest forward smashes in the game, dealing massive [[damage]] and [[knockback]] while also being safe on shield. The [[sourspot]] is located on the torch handle and is significantly weaker but is still potent enough to KO if the opponent is at a very high percent. | ||
What makes this move one of Mr. Game & Watch's best finishers is that it has a setup from his [[down smash]] [[bury]] which allows Mr. Game & Watch to KO at early percents near the ledge or center-stage if he can land the setup. Overall, a very potent and rewarding move. | What makes this move one of Mr. Game & Watch's best finishers is that it has a setup from his [[down smash]] [[bury]] which allows Mr. Game & Watch to KO at early percents near the ledge or center-stage if he can land the setup. Overall, a very potent and rewarding move. |