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The Sakurai angle does not correctly tilt the impending [[angle indicator]]; it will remain at a flat angle.
The Sakurai angle does not correctly tilt the impending [[angle indicator]]; it will remain at a flat angle.
On an awkward note, an attack with the Sakurai angle has stronger knockback than an attack with a 40 or 45 degree angle.


While a grounded hit of a Sakurai angle-attack is technically a [[semi-spike]], it can never be used as one due to [[edge slip]]ping. Such hits also have a small chance (11%) of causing a [[trip]], due to being low-angle attacks on characters that don't leave the ground.
While a grounded hit of a Sakurai angle-attack is technically a [[semi-spike]], it can never be used as one due to [[edge slip]]ping. Such hits also have a small chance (11%) of causing a [[trip]], due to being low-angle attacks on characters that don't leave the ground.