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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Mr. Game and Watch thrusts a chair forward to hit his opponent, with his model changing to reference his game ''Lion.'' This move is decently fast at frame 8, and has a fair bit of ending lag. However, the hitboxes on this move are large and fully disjointed, so the move can be spaced to be safer on shield. The move itself is quite strong, killing middleweights under 140% at the center of Final Destination. The move possesses a weak hit that lasts for 10 frames, giving forward tilt utility for catching spotdodges and ledge options. Overall a useful move in Mr. Game and Watch’s kit. | |||
==Hitboxes== | ==Hitboxes== | ||
{{UltimateHitboxTableHeader}} | {{UltimateHitboxTableHeader}} | ||
{{HitboxTableTitle|Clean hit| | {{HitboxTableTitle|Clean hit|42}} | ||
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow | {{UltimateHitboxTableRow | ||
|id=0 | |id=0 | ||
|damage=12.0% | |damage=12.0% | ||
|af=3 | |||
|angle=361 | |angle=361 | ||
|bk=35 | |bk=35 | ||
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|damage=10.0% | |damage=10.0% | ||
|angle=361 | |angle=361 | ||
|af=3 | |||
|bk=35 | |bk=35 | ||
|ks=100 | |ks=100 | ||
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|slvl=L | |slvl=L | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{HitboxTableTitle|Late hit| | {{HitboxTableTitle|Late hit|42}} | ||
{{UltimateHitboxTableRow | {{UltimateHitboxTableRow | ||
|id=0 | |id=0 | ||
|damage=6.0% | |damage=6.0% | ||
|angle=361 | |angle=361 | ||
|af=3 | |||
|bk=35 | |bk=35 | ||
|ks=135 | |ks=135 | ||
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|damage=6.0% | |damage=6.0% | ||
|angle=361 | |angle=361 | ||
|af=3 | |||
|bk=35 | |bk=35 | ||
|ks=135 | |ks=135 | ||
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|damage=6.0% | |damage=6.0% | ||
|angle=361 | |angle=361 | ||
|af=3 | |||
|bk=30 | |bk=30 | ||
|ks=120 | |ks=120 | ||
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|angle=361 | |angle=361 | ||
|af=3 | |||
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|ks=120 | |ks=120 |
Latest revision as of 01:03, August 26, 2022
Overview[edit]
Mr. Game and Watch thrusts a chair forward to hit his opponent, with his model changing to reference his game Lion. This move is decently fast at frame 8, and has a fair bit of ending lag. However, the hitboxes on this move are large and fully disjointed, so the move can be spaced to be safer on shield. The move itself is quite strong, killing middleweights under 140% at the center of Final Destination. The move possesses a weak hit that lasts for 10 frames, giving forward tilt utility for catching spotdodges and ledge options. Overall a useful move in Mr. Game and Watch’s kit.
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Timing[edit]
Clean hit | 8-9 |
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Late hit | 10-20 |
Interruptible | 38 |
Animation length | 44 |
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