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===2ura===
===2ura===
'''2ura''', also known as '''mura2''' or '''murastar''' is a desync combo set up with a throw buffer. It starts with the usual down throw, but a well-timed followup desyncs the duo from there. The lead climber comboes their throw into an up aerial which then leads to a forward aerial from their partner. From here, a variety of combo extensions can be performed, and even lead to zero-to-deaths.
====Variants====
Old Performed by having the partner shield during the leader's conversion and doing a full hop forward air right after the leader's up air connects
New During the startup of down throw, the player must hold shield while pushing both sticks up. Once the opponent is thrown (look for when the lead climber retrieves their mallet), the player needs to press the jump button while continuing to maintain the previous inputs. This will cause the leader to buffer an up aerial while the partner jumps without attacking. After the up air connects, release all inputs and have the 2nd climber use forward air.


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