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Revision as of 15:29, October 22, 2013
Overview
Kirby sticks out both of its feet behind him, doing 16% damage and high knockback during the first few frames and 9% damage and low knockback if it hits during later frames. By far Kirby's best aerial, being a staple example of an edgeguarding move with a good hitbox. It also has sex kick properties. It has very low start-up lag and with the disjointed hitbox, it has some range as well. It can also perform the Fence of Pain, which is a variation of Jigglypuff's Wall of Pain. A useful move for defensive and offensive maneuvers such as spacing, as well as aerial approaching.