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**Wolf's up smash is another move with a notable sweet spot. Normally, the move hits opponents vertically with average knockback for a smash attack. However, if the opponent touches a small hitbox on Wolf's body instead of his legs during the second hit of the move, they are hit with significantly stronger horizontal knockback (which is also the strongest attack in Wolf's moveset). | **Wolf's up smash is another move with a notable sweet spot. Normally, the move hits opponents vertically with average knockback for a smash attack. However, if the opponent touches a small hitbox on Wolf's body instead of his legs during the second hit of the move, they are hit with significantly stronger horizontal knockback (which is also the strongest attack in Wolf's moveset). | ||
*The end part of [[Zero Suit Samus]]' [[side special move]], [[Plasma Whip]], has a visible and powerful fire-imbued sweet spot. It is also one of the easiest to hit with, as the whip will often push opponents into the sweet spot. | *The end part of [[Zero Suit Samus]]' [[side special move]], [[Plasma Whip]], has a visible and powerful fire-imbued sweet spot. It is also one of the easiest to hit with, as the whip will often push opponents into the sweet spot. | ||
*Almost all of [[Shulk]]'s sword-based attacks have a sweetspot and sourspot due to the [[List_of_swords#Monado|Monado]]'s beam properties, with the blade itself being the sweet spot, and the beam blade being the sour spot. This applies to all Monado-based attacks barring the third hit of jab, dash attack | *Almost all of [[Shulk]]'s sword-based attacks have a sweetspot and sourspot due to the [[List_of_swords#Monado|Monado]]'s beam properties, with the blade itself being the sweet spot, and the beam blade being the sour spot. This applies to all Monado-based attacks barring the third hit of jab, dash attack, and [[Air Slash]]. | ||
*The first slash of [[Link]]'s forward smash has a sweetspot at the tip of his sword, which can often be unhelpful, as it launches the opponent away from the attack so the second slash cannot hit. However, at higher percents, it can help for a quicker KO than having to follow through. | *The first slash of [[Link]]'s forward smash has a sweetspot at the tip of his sword, which can often be unhelpful, as it launches the opponent away from the attack so the second slash cannot hit. However, at higher percents, it can help for a quicker KO than having to follow through. | ||
*All of [[Corrin]]'s smash attacks feature a sweetspot on the tips of the dragon fangs, with forward smash and [[Dragon Lunge]] being the most notable due to their immense ability to punish opponents from a distance. | *All of [[Corrin]]'s smash attacks feature a sweetspot on the tips of the dragon fangs, with forward smash and [[Dragon Lunge]] being the most notable due to their immense ability to punish opponents from a distance. |