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Cloud does a butterfly kick that is similar in animation to {{SSB4|Sonic}}'s up tilt and {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}'s up smash. Unusually for a throw, it hits three times. This is Cloud's | Cloud does a butterfly kick that is similar in animation to {{SSB4|Sonic}}'s up tilt and {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}'s up smash. Unusually for a throw, it hits three times. This is Cloud's strongest throw in the middle of the stage, though it is still weak compared to other throws, being unable to KO even at realistic percentages. | ||
The throw's first hit animation looks similar to that of the '''Waterkick''' ''Limit Break'' used by Tifa Lockhart in ''Final Fantasy VII''. | The throw's first hit animation looks similar to that of the '''Waterkick''' ''Limit Break'' used by Tifa Lockhart in ''Final Fantasy VII''. |
Revision as of 15:39, May 12, 2016
Overview
Cloud does a butterfly kick that is similar in animation to Sonic's up tilt and Captain Falcon's up smash. Unusually for a throw, it hits three times. This is Cloud's strongest throw in the middle of the stage, though it is still weak compared to other throws, being unable to KO even at realistic percentages.
The throw's first hit animation looks similar to that of the Waterkick Limit Break used by Tifa Lockhart in Final Fantasy VII.
Hitboxes
Hitbox type | Damage | Angle | Base knockback | Knockback scaling | Fixed knockback value | Weight dependent |
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Throw | 2%, 2.5%, 4% (three hits) | 80° | 78 | 97 | — | No |
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