Editing Shulk (SSB4)

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|ssdefname=Back Slash
|ssdefname=Back Slash
|ssdefdmg=10% (front/front landing blade), 9% (front/front landing tip), 16% (back blade), 14% (back blade tip), 15% (back landing blade), 13% (back landing tip)
|ssdefdmg=10% (front/front landing blade), 9% (front/front landing tip), 16% (back blade), 14% (back blade tip), 15% (back landing blade), 13% (back landing tip)
|ssdefdesc=A leaping downward slash. Shulk takes a small leap forward upon start-up, giving it slightly more range and allows him to jump over small projectiles. However, it cannot grab edges once initiated, making it largely ineffective as a recovery move, and is a relatively slow attack, especially in regard to ending lag. True to its name, it deals more damage and has higher knockback if it hits the opponent's back. While near the edge of Final Destination, the blade hitbox KOs middleweights at 88%/79% (3DS/Wii U). Although it KOs opponents much later when hitting their front, it is still decently strong regardless, doing so at 146%/135% (3DS/Wii U). Yells “Backslash!” when using the move.
|ssdefdesc=A leaping downward slash. Shulk takes a small leap forward upon start-up, giving it slightly more range and allows him to jump over small projectiles. However, it cannot grab edges once initiated, making it largely ineffective as a recovery move, and is a relatively slow attack, especially in regard to ending lag. True to its name, it deals more damage and has higher knockback if it hits the opponent's back. While near the edge of Final Destination, the blade hitbox KOs middleweights at 88%/79% (3DS/Wii U). Although it KOs opponents much later when hitting their front, it is still decently strong regardless, doing so at 146%/135% (3DS/Wii U).
|ssc1name=Back Slash Leap
|ssc1name=Back Slash Leap
|ssc1dmg=10%/8% (front), 16%/14% (back)
|ssc1dmg=10%/8% (front), 16%/14% (back)
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|usdefname=Air Slash
|usdefname=Air Slash
|usdefdmg=6% (hit 1 clean), 5% (hit 1 late), 5.5% (hit 2)
|usdefdmg=6% (hit 1 clean), 5% (hit 1 late), 5.5% (hit 2)
|usdefdesc=A jumping upward slash, similar to [[Dolphin Slash]]. It is a [[natural combo]]: its first hit has set knockback, while pressing the attack button at its conclusion will result in a second hit, which is an outward slash that grants a small vertical boost, especially if used late. Its second hit has extremely high knockback growth, which makes it a useful KOing option, especially from out of shield. While near the edge of Final Destination, its second hit KOs middleweights at 127%/118% (3DS/Wii U) versions, respectively. The Jump Art increases vertical distance gained by the first slash. However, its first hit will not automatically edge sweetspot unless the special button is pressed when Shulk is right next to an edge, and the Jump or Smash Arts can cause the natural combo to whiff due to the additional vertical distance and higher knockback, respectively. Yells “Air Slash!” when using the move.
|usdefdesc=A jumping upward slash, similar to [[Dolphin Slash]]. It is a [[natural combo]]: its first hit has set knockback, while pressing the attack button at its conclusion will result in a second hit, which is an outward slash that grants a small vertical boost, especially if used late. Its second hit has extremely high knockback growth, which makes it a useful KOing option, especially from out of shield. While near the edge of Final Destination, its second hit KOs middleweights at 127%/118% (3DS/Wii U) versions, respectively. The Jump Art increases vertical distance gained by the first slash. However, its first hit will not automatically edge sweetspot unless the special button is pressed when Shulk is right next to an edge, and the Jump or Smash Arts can cause the natural combo to whiff due to the additional vertical distance and higher knockback, respectively.
|usc1name=Advancing Air Slash
|usc1name=Advancing Air Slash
|usc1dmg=6% (hit 1 clean), 5% (hit 1 late), 8% (hit 2)
|usc1dmg=6% (hit 1 clean), 5% (hit 1 late), 8% (hit 2)

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