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The '''sweet spot''' of an attack is the area of the [[hitbox]] with the most desirable knockback effect - usually, the most powerful part of the attack. For example, the sweet spot for most of [[Roy]]'s attacks is the area of his sword closest to his body, while [[Marth]]'s is at the end of his blade.
The '''sweet spot''' of an attack is the area of the [[hitbox]] with the most desirable knockback effect - usually, the most powerful part of the attack. For example, the sweet spot for most of [[Roy]]'s attacks is the area of his sword closest to his body, while [[Marth]]'s is at the end of his blade. Sweet spots are critical to learn to master a character.
 
==Sour spots==
The exact opposite of a ''sweet spot'', a sour spot is an area with the least powerful part of the attack, the tip of Roy's blade for example.
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Revision as of 18:11, April 18, 2008

The sweet spot of an attack is the area of the hitbox with the most desirable knockback effect - usually, the most powerful part of the attack. For example, the sweet spot for most of Roy's attacks is the area of his sword closest to his body, while Marth's is at the end of his blade. Sweet spots are critical to learn to master a character.

Sour spots

The exact opposite of a sweet spot, a sour spot is an area with the least powerful part of the attack, the tip of Roy's blade for example.

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