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(→‎Overview: There's alots of "dabs" before the dab was coined in 2015. This is about Meta Knight also saying "Fool..." in Ultimate.)
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The move was heavily [[buff]]ed in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', granting Meta Knight more [[frame]]s of intangibility and dealing slightly more [[damage]] and significantly more [[knockback]]; though it still has noticeable startup, it can be used as a surprise [[KO]] option. The move also has a new slashing animation after teleporting backward, wherein he slashes upwards without changing his direction. However, the aforementioned ledge techniques are no longer of any great use, due to ''Smash 4'''s new ledge mechanics.
The move was heavily [[buff]]ed in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', granting Meta Knight more [[frame]]s of intangibility and dealing slightly more [[damage]] and significantly more [[knockback]]; though it still has noticeable startup, it can be used as a surprise [[KO]] option. The move also has a new slashing animation after teleporting backward, wherein he slashes upwards without changing his direction. However, the aforementioned ledge techniques are no longer of any great use, due to ''Smash 4'''s new ledge mechanics.


In ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', Meta Knight utters "Fool..." ({{ja|"甘いな!"|Amai na!}}, ''How naive/soft!'') when he disappears. However, it can be hard to understand what he is saying when using this move in the English versions and can be misinterpreted as "fworp", "for" or "sworp".
In both games, Meta Knight utters "Fool..." ({{ja|"甘いな!"|Amai na!}}, ''How naive/soft!'') when he disappears.


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