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==Overview==
==Overview==
Wii Fit Trainer performs the Warrior pose, striking with one arm in front of her and one arm behind her. This move is a standard strong-but-laggy smash attack but with a few key differences, primarily its ability to cover a fairly large horizontal distance both forward and backward at the same time and with the same strength, similarly to some of Wii Fit Trainer's other moves. This simultaneously works as an anti-[[cross up]] tool and a move to cross up the opponent's [[DI]], as they will often DI poorly when hit with the backwards hit of the attack. The placement of forward smash's hitboxes also allow it to be used somewhat effectively to cover multiple [[ledge]], [[tech]], and landing options. Just like many of Wii Fit Trainer's other attacks, forward smash's kill power goes from average to quite strong when [[Deep Breathing]] is active, making it a very potent punish tool, especially when making hard [[read]]s. However, forward smash is extremely unsafe in many situations, with it having 37 frames of lag and being -30 on shield. Because of this, the move can be a large detriment if used too liberally as it can be punished heavily. Additionally, the move has large blindspots below each arm, causing the attack to whiff low profiling opponents. This also makes it a worse [[bury]] punish.
Wii Fit Trainer performs the Warrior pose, striking with one arm in front of her and one arm behind her. This move is a standard strong-but-laggy smash attack but with a few key differences, primarily its ability to cover a fairly large horizontal distance both forward and backward at the same time and with the same strength, similarly to some of Wii Fit Trainer's other moves. This simultaneously works as an anti-[[cross up]] tool and a move to cross up the opponent's [[DI]], as they will often DI poorly when hit with the backwards hit of the attack. The placement of forward smash's hitboxes also allow it to be used somewhat effectively to cover multiple [[ledge]], [[tech]], and landing options. Just like many of Wii Fit Trainer's other attacks, forward smash's kill power goes from average to quite strong when [[Deep Breathing]] is active, making it a very potent punish tool, especially when making hard [[read]]s. However, forward smash is extremely unsafe in many situations, with it having 37 frames of lag and being -30 on shield. Because of this, the move can be a large detriment if used too liberally as it can be punished heavily.


==Hitboxes==
==Hitboxes==

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