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|Up Special<br>(Egg Throw)||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBUS(egg).png|200px]]||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBUS(explosion).png|200px]] | |Up Special<br>(Egg Throw)||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBUS(egg).png|200px]]||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBUS(explosion).png|200px]] | ||
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|rowspan="2"|Down Special<br>(Yoshi Bomb)||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(hop).png|200px]]||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(dropground).png|200px]]<br>Drop (from | |rowspan="2"|Down Special<br>(Yoshi Bomb)||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(hop).png|200px]]||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(dropground).png|200px]]<br>Drop (from ground) | ||
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|colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(dropair).png|200px]]<br>Drop (from air)||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(stars).png|200px]] | |colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(dropair).png|200px]]<br>Drop (from air)||colspan="3"|[[Image:YoshiSSBBDS(stars).png|200px]] |
Revision as of 01:10, December 7, 2011
Hurtboxes |
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Color Legend | ||||||
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Types | Effects | |||||
Head | Foot | Throwing | Bite | Tail | Normal | Flame |
Notes
- The angle of a hitbox is displayed as a line. Note that all angles are based on what side of the attacker the target is on - if the target is on the opposite side of the attacker, they will fly in the opposite direction (but at the same angle). Most presented angles assume the target is on the right of the attacker, unless the attack is obviously on the attacker's left.
- An angle indicated with a star (*) is the Sakurai angle.
- An angle indicated with a dash (-) is the autolink angle.
- A transcendent hitbox is denoted by a dashed border.
- The colour of a hitbox is its type; the colour of its angle indicator and border is its effect.
- The numbers represent each hitbox's damage and knockback (base knockback/knockback scaling), as well as whether the knockback is fixed.