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*{{buff|Aerial [[Hero's Spin]]'s third and fourth hits launch at different angles (85° → 75° (hit 3), 75° → 65° (hit 4)), and the last hit has a larger hitbox (7.5u → 8.2u), allowing the move to connect more reliably.}}
*{{buff|Aerial [[Hero's Spin]]'s third and fourth hits launch at different angles (85° → 75° (hit 3), 75° → 65° (hit 4)), and the last hit has a larger hitbox (7.5u → 8.2u), allowing the move to connect more reliably.}}
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Skyward Slash Dash is Up special 2 for Mii Swordfighter

Overview

The Mii fighter flips the sword into a ready stance until a flash from the sword occurs. A disjointed hitbox from the front and back then activate as the fighter performs a jump squat animation to catch a close opponent. The fighter will then perform 6 slashes above the fighter's head as they are propelled straight up, leaving a vortex effect underneath. Any caught opponents will be launched forward by the final slash regardless of where they were caught. The fighter will then rotate once, then be left in a helpless state.

Update history

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 9.0.0

  • Buff Aerial Hero's Spin's third and fourth hits launch at different angles (85° → 75° (hit 3), 75° → 65° (hit 4)), and the last hit has a larger hitbox (7.5u → 8.2u), allowing the move to connect more reliably.

Hitboxes

Timing