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[[Image:Sakurai angle chart.png|250px|thumb|A graph of how the knockback of a Sakurai angle-attack affects its launch angle. Click for full-size version.]] | [[Image:Sakurai angle chart.png|250px|thumb|A graph of how the knockback of a Sakurai angle-attack affects its launch angle. Click for full-size version.]] | ||
The '''Sakurai angle''' (sometimes displayed as '''*''' or {{AngleIcon|361|s=20}} in moveset lists) is a special [[knockback]] behavior that many attacks use. While it reads in the game data as an angle of 361 degrees, the actual resulting angle is dependent on whether the victim is on the ground or in the air, as well as the strength of the knockback. | The '''Sakurai angle''' (sometimes displayed as '''*''' or {{AngleIcon|361|s=20}} in moveset lists) is a special [[knockback]] behavior that many attacks use. While it reads in the game data as an angle of 361 degrees, the actual resulting angle is dependent on whether the victim is on the ground or in the air, as well as the strength of the knockback. |
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