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Ness (SSBM)/Down aerial: Difference between revisions

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==Trivia==
*According to its data, it was intended to have a sourspot, but was never implemented. The sourspot, however, was added to the ''Brawl'' incarnation of this move.





Revision as of 13:28, September 1, 2014

Overview

Hitbox duration of Ness's down aerial.

Ness performs a stomp attack below him. The move has a decent amount of startup, somewhat high ending lag, and some landing lag, especially compared to its incarnation in Smash 64 so this can be a risky move to use. The down aerial functions as Ness' meteor smash to edgeguard and has very high base knockback when used on opponents at 0% damage but has low knockback scale which it cannot KO until 200% on grounded opponents.


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Timing

Hitbox 20-28
Interruptible 60
Animation length 60
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Trivia

  • According to its data, it was intended to have a sourspot, but was never implemented. The sourspot, however, was added to the Brawl incarnation of this move.