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One downside of the move is that its sourspots outpriortize the sweetspots. Although its sourspots are still strong enough to be finishers, landing them regularly can lead to very inconsistent KOs. Therefore, it is important to space and position the move well so that its sourspots don't hit the opponent. | One downside of the move is that its sourspots outpriortize the sweetspots. Although its sourspots are still strong enough to be finishers, landing them regularly can lead to very inconsistent KOs. Therefore, it is important to space and position the move well so that its sourspots don't hit the opponent. | ||
Overall, Wolf's down smash is one of the best of its kind in the game due to its very high power, good range, low ending lag, safety on shield if spaced, and 2 frame punish ability. Although it was slightly weakened in updates 3.0.0 and 3.1.0, these changes have not hindered it very much at all | Overall, Wolf's down smash is one of the best of its kind in the game due to its very high power, good range, low ending lag, safety on shield if spaced, and 2 frame punish ability. Although it was slightly weakened in updates 3.0.0 and 3.1.0, these changes have not hindered it very much at all and it remains as an invaluable move in Wolf's toolkit. | ||
==Update History== | ==Update History== |