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Meta Knight (SSBB)/Back aerial: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Meta Knight Back Aerial Hitbox Brawl.png|thumb | [[File:Meta Knight Back Aerial Hitbox Brawl.png|thumb|The back aerial hitboxes. Top: The first hit. Middle: second hit. Bottom: Final hit.]] | ||
Meta Knight slashes behind himself three times, in a similar manner to his {{mvsub|Meta Knight|SSBB|forward aerial}}. In comparison to his forward aerial, the slashes are slower and more laggy, but the third slash has more knockback to the point where it is a more reliable KO move. Despite having sizable [[ending lag]] and [[landing lag]], the move also has almost no [[startup lag]] (7 frames; only one frame slower than forward air's startup). The first two slashes are very useful for setting up other moves, such as {{mvsub|Meta Knight|SSBB|forward tilt}}s and grabs at lower percentages to rack up damage, or the back slash of a {{mvsub|Meta Knight|SSBB|down smash}} at higher percentages for a KO setup. | Meta Knight slashes behind himself three times, in a similar manner to his {{mvsub|Meta Knight|SSBB|forward aerial}}. In comparison to his forward aerial, the slashes are slower and more laggy, but the third slash has more knockback to the point where it is a more reliable KO move. Despite having sizable [[ending lag]] and [[landing lag]], the move also has almost no [[startup lag]] (7 frames; only one frame slower than forward air's startup). The first two slashes are very useful for setting up other moves, such as {{mvsub|Meta Knight|SSBB|forward tilt}}s and grabs at lower percentages to rack up damage, or the back slash of a {{mvsub|Meta Knight|SSBB|down smash}} at higher percentages for a KO setup. Overall, the move has many uses competitively, even though it is often an inferior option to Meta Knight's other aerials. | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, September 28, 2014
Overview
Meta Knight slashes behind himself three times, in a similar manner to his forward aerial. In comparison to his forward aerial, the slashes are slower and more laggy, but the third slash has more knockback to the point where it is a more reliable KO move. Despite having sizable ending lag and landing lag, the move also has almost no startup lag (7 frames; only one frame slower than forward air's startup). The first two slashes are very useful for setting up other moves, such as forward tilts and grabs at lower percentages to rack up damage, or the back slash of a down smash at higher percentages for a KO setup. Overall, the move has many uses competitively, even though it is often an inferior option to Meta Knight's other aerials.
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