Editing User:Pseudo-dino/Ganondorf Differences (SSBM)

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*{{nerf|Ganondorf's [[jump]] and [[midair jump]] are lower than Captain Falcon's.}}
*{{nerf|Ganondorf's [[jump]] and [[midair jump]] are lower than Captain Falcon's.}}
*{{nerf|Ganondorf cannot [[wall jump]] unlike Captain Falcon.}}
*{{nerf|Ganondorf cannot [[wall jump]] unlike Captain Falcon.}}
*{{change|Ganondorf is [[weight|heavier]] than Captain Falcon but has lower [[gravity]] and [[falling speed]], giving him more horizontal endurance but less vertical endurance.}}
*{{change|Ganondorf is [[weight|heavier]] than Captain Falcon but has lower [[gravity]] and [[falling speed]], giving him horizontal endurance but less vertical endurance.}}
*{{change|Ganondorf's moves are generally slower but more powerful than Captain Falcon's.}}
*{{change|Ganondorf's moves are generally slower but more powerful than Captain Falcon's.}}
*{{change|Many of Ganondorf's attacks deal [[darkness]] and [[electric]] damage as opposed to Captain Falcon's [[flame]].}}
*{{change|Many of Ganondorf's attacks deal [[darkness]] and [[electric]] damage as opposed to Captain Falcon's [[flame]].}}

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