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==Overview==
==Overview==
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==Hitboxes==
===Shorthop Sword===
===Shorthop Sword===
Steve attacks with a rapid sword slash if the move is [[buffer]]ed as a [[short hop]] forwards or backwards aerial attack; otherwise, he attacks with a pickaxe. It is not possible for this attack to come out as a fullhop, as fullhop aerials cannot be buffered in [[Ultimate]]. This attack has great combo utility; it can combo into moves such as up-tilt at low percents for extended combos, and the backwards variant can combo in a regular back-air at higher percents for a kill confirm.
Steve attacks with a rapid sword slash if the move is [[buffer]]ed as a [[short hop]] forwards or backwards aerial attack; otherwise, he attacks with a pickaxe. It is not possible for this attack to come out as a fullhop, as fullhop aerials cannot be buffered in [[Ultimate]]. This attack has great combo utility; it can combo into moves such as up-tilt at low percents for extended combos, and the backwards variant can combo in a regular back-air at higher percents for a kill confirm.


==Hitboxes==
Hitting with a sword uses up 2 durability points, out of a maximum of 25 for a Wood or Gold sword, 40 for a Stone sword, and 50 for an Iron or Diamond sword; hitting with a pickaxe instead uses up 6.5 durability points, out of a maximum of 70 for a Wood or Gold pickaxe, 85 for a Stone pickaxe, and 95 for an Iron or Diamond pickaxe.
Hitting with a sword uses up 2 durability points, out of a maximum of 25 for a Wood or Gold sword, 40 for a Stone sword, and 50 for an Iron or Diamond sword; hitting with a pickaxe instead uses up 6.5 durability points, out of a maximum of 70 for a Wood or Gold pickaxe, 85 for a Stone pickaxe, and 95 for an Iron or Diamond pickaxe.


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