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|Using [[Jolt Haymaker]] offstage to hit an opponent can result in the foe getting KO'd at the side blast line due to the move's high knockback scaling. Little Mac is forced into helplessness once Jolt Haymaker is initiated, and unless the opponent is at medium-high percentages, this results in a net loss for Little Mac if his foe survives the hit and has a good recovery. Results in only Little Mac self-destructing if he mistimes the attack or the opponent air dodges | |Using [[Jolt Haymaker]] offstage to hit an opponent can result in the foe getting KO'd at the side blast line due to the move's high knockback scaling. Little Mac is forced into helplessness once Jolt Haymaker is initiated, and unless the opponent is at medium-high percentages, this results in a net loss for Little Mac if his foe survives the hit and has a good recovery. Results in only Little Mac self-destructing if he mistimes the attack or the opponent air dodges. | ||
|Depends on who hits the blast line first. Little Mac can act after a Jolt Haymaker in ''Ultimate'', technically removing the Sacrificial KO status, although Little Mac will often still fail to recover. | |Depends on who hits the blast line first. Little Mac can act after a Jolt Haymaker in ''Ultimate'', technically removing the Sacrificial KO status, although Little Mac will often still fail to recover. | ||
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