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Shulk swings the Monado in a circular, upward-arcing slash spanning from his upper leg to his head. It is Shulk's fastest aerial attack, coming out on frame 13, has a long hitbox duration, lasting a total of 17 frames, and has the least amount of [[landing lag]] out of all his aerials (10 frames, the same as [[air dodging]] - and by extension, [[wavedashing]] - in ''[[Melee]]''). It is considered to be Shulk's best combo | Shulk swings the Monado in a circular, upward-arcing slash spanning from his upper leg to his head. It is Shulk's fastest aerial attack, coming out on frame 13, has a long hitbox duration, lasting a total of 17 frames, and has the least amount of [[landing lag]] out of all his aerials (10 frames, the same as [[air dodging]] - and by extension, [[wavedashing]] - in ''[[Melee]]''). It is considered to be Shulk's best combo starter and approach tool, especially when combined with the Jump, Speed, and Buster [[Monado Arts|Arts]]. However, due to its long-lasting hitbox and high [[ending lag]], it is very risky to use off-stage, especially when [[fast falling]], as it usually results in Shulk [[self-destruct]]ing. | ||
Revision as of 17:11, June 2, 2017
Overview
Shulk swings the Monado in a circular, upward-arcing slash spanning from his upper leg to his head. It is Shulk's fastest aerial attack, coming out on frame 13, has a long hitbox duration, lasting a total of 17 frames, and has the least amount of landing lag out of all his aerials (10 frames, the same as air dodging - and by extension, wavedashing - in Melee). It is considered to be Shulk's best combo starter and approach tool, especially when combined with the Jump, Speed, and Buster Arts. However, due to its long-lasting hitbox and high ending lag, it is very risky to use off-stage, especially when fast falling, as it usually results in Shulk self-destructing.
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