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Super Smash Bros. 4

Falco (SSB4)/Back throw: Difference between revisions

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==Overview==
==Overview==
Throws the opponent back then fires a laser. At higher percents, the throw can be DI'd to the point where the laser is unable to hit the opponent, thus reducing damage and knockback. Without DI, t makes for a relatively weak kill throw.
Throws the opponent back then fires a laser. At higher percents, the throw can be DI'd to the point where the laser is unable to hit the opponent, thus reducing damage and knockback. Without DI, it makes for a relatively weak kill throw. Mostly used to simply get an opponent offstage, as the throw itself still has decent knockback to put the opponent in a dangerous position offstage.


===Throw===
===Throw===

Revision as of 21:27, September 30, 2018

Hitbox visualization showing Falco's back throw.

Overview

Throws the opponent back then fires a laser. At higher percents, the throw can be DI'd to the point where the laser is unable to hit the opponent, thus reducing damage and knockback. Without DI, it makes for a relatively weak kill throw. Mostly used to simply get an opponent offstage, as the throw itself still has decent knockback to put the opponent in a dangerous position offstage.

Throw

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