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When used, the Swordfighter unleashes a series of strikes above their head while rising into the air. This move can be directed to head in any direction, including downwards. The last hit deals considerably more knockback than the rest. It is quite similar to [[Wolf]]'s [[Fire Wolf]] and {{SSB4|Fox}}'s [[Fire Fox#Customization|Twisting Fox]].
When used, the Swordfighter unleashes a series of strikes above their head while rising into the air. This move can be directed to head in any direction, including downwards. The last hit deals considerably more knockback than the rest. It is quite similar to [[Wolf]]'s [[Fire Wolf]] and {{SSB4|Fox}}'s [[Fire Fox#Customization|Twisting Fox]].


In ''Ultimate'', the move's startup lag has been reduced and its damage output has been buffed significantly, dealing the most raw damage of all of the Swordfighter's up specials. However, it still has the most start-up frames, making it a poor out-of-shield or combo option, and fails to KO at reasonable percent ranges.
In ''Ultimate'', the move's startup lag has been reduced and its damage output has been buffed significantly.


A technique known as SSD Scoop can be used against characters recovering low in which Mii Swordfighter jumps off the stage and performs a down-angled Skyward Slash Dash towards the ledge. If done correctly, this can infinitly be repeated on certain characters (such as {{SSBU|Fox}}) until the opponent is slowly defeated.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWiFq9dfks8</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11Ps1k6xn6s</ref>
A technique known as SSD Scoop can be used against characters recovering low in which Mii Swordfighter jumps off the stage and performs a down-angled Skyward Slash Dash towards the ledge. If done correctly, this can infinitly be repeated on certain characters (such as {{SSBU|Fox}}) until the opponent is slowly defeated.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWiFq9dfks8</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11Ps1k6xn6s</ref>

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