Template:SSB4 to SSBU changelist: Difference between revisions

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(Down Air could always spike grounded opponents.)
(this needed to be updated with patch 7.0.0)
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*{{change|Lightning Kicks and [[down aerial]] have unique sound effects when used.}}
*{{change|Lightning Kicks and [[down aerial]] have unique sound effects when used.}}
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial is vulnerable to [[SDI]] again (0× → 0.8× (looping hits), 1× (last hit)), and the looping hits no longer use the [[autolink angle]] (366° → 70°/92°/270°) nor set knockback (75 set/100 scaling → 50/35/10 base/80/10/10 scaling). This causes it to connect less reliably, despite the looping hits now using [[weight-independent]] knockback and having a lower hitlag multiplier (1× → 0.6×).}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial is vulnerable to [[SDI]] again (0× → 0.8× (looping hits), 1× (last hit)), and the looping hits no longer use the [[autolink angle]] (366° → 70°/132°/230°/152°/210°) nor set knockback (75 set/100 scaling → 50/35/10 base/80/10/10 scaling). This causes it to connect less reliably, despite the looping hits now using [[weight-independent]] knockback and having a lower hitlag multiplier (1× → 0.6×).}}
***{{buff|However, this improves the first hit's combo potential on grounded opponents if used in a [[short hop fast fall]].}}
***{{buff|However, this improves the first hit's combo potential on grounded opponents if used in a [[short hop fast fall]].}}
**{{buff|The last hit has less base knockback (40 → 35), allowing it to combo for longer, while preserving its edgeguarding potential due to the changes to the Sakurai angle (40° (grounded)/45.2637° (aerial) → 38°).}}
**{{buff|The last hit has less base knockback (40 → 35), allowing it to combo for longer, while preserving its edgeguarding potential due to the changes to the Sakurai angle (40° (grounded)/45.2637° (aerial) → 38°).}}

Revision as of 19:07, February 18, 2020

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