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|dashdesc=Banjo's [https://banjokazooiewiki.com/wiki/Forward_Roll Forward Roll]. Hits on frame 9 and sends the duo a respectable distance, allowing it to punish distant attacks. Its clean hit makes it fairly strong for a dash attack, as it can KO {{SSBU|Mario}} at 152% on {{SSBU|Final Destination}}. Conversely, the late hit can be used for set-ups due at low to medium percentages, thanks to its launching angle and much lower strength. However, it is equally punishable as it has large ending lag, and only the front of the duo is covered by the hitbox, leaving the entire move decently vulnerable. | |dashdesc=Banjo's [https://banjokazooiewiki.com/wiki/Forward_Roll Forward Roll]. Hits on frame 9 and sends the duo a respectable distance, allowing it to punish distant attacks. Its clean hit makes it fairly strong for a dash attack, as it can KO {{SSBU|Mario}} at 152% on {{SSBU|Final Destination}}. Conversely, the late hit can be used for set-ups due at low to medium percentages, thanks to its launching angle and much lower strength. However, it is equally punishable as it has large ending lag, and only the front of the duo is covered by the hitbox, leaving the entire move decently vulnerable. | ||
|fsmashname=Breegull Bash ({{ja|ハリセンカズーイ|Harisen Kazūi}}, ''Harisen Kazooie'') | |fsmashname=Breegull Bash ({{ja|ハリセンカズーイ|Harisen Kazūi}}, ''Harisen Kazooie{{ref|a}}'') | ||
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|16}} | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|16}} | ||
|fsmashdesc=The [https://banjokazooiewiki.com/wiki/Breegull_Bash Breegull Bash]. This move is moderately slow (19 frames) and has high ending lag, but is very powerful, KOing at around 100% from center stage. Its speed and the size of its hitbox makes it mainly useful for punishing short-ranged attacks and catching rolls. Its hitbox is wide enough to hit aerial opponents diagonally above the duo, making it particularly useful for catching opponents on platforms, such as [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]] and [[Pokémon Stadium]]. Additionally, similar to down smash, its large amount of active frames make it deadly for [[2 frame punish]]ing at the edge (although this move is more powerful and lasts shorter). | |fsmashdesc=The [https://banjokazooiewiki.com/wiki/Breegull_Bash Breegull Bash]. This move is moderately slow (19 frames) and has high ending lag, but is very powerful, KOing at around 100% from center stage. Its speed and the size of its hitbox makes it mainly useful for punishing short-ranged attacks and catching rolls. Its hitbox is wide enough to hit aerial opponents diagonally above the duo, making it particularly useful for catching opponents on platforms, such as [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]] and [[Pokémon Stadium]]. Additionally, similar to down smash, its large amount of active frames make it deadly for [[2 frame punish]]ing at the edge (although this move is more powerful and lasts shorter). | ||
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*During the brief time that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] plays as Banjo & Kazooie in ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] "{{SSBU|Byleth}}"'', Banjo's nose does not protrude out of his [[damage meter]] like it does in the released game. | *During the brief time that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] plays as Banjo & Kazooie in ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] "{{SSBU|Byleth}}"'', Banjo's nose does not protrude out of his [[damage meter]] like it does in the released game. | ||
*Banjo & Kazooie are the first playable characters to be from a formerly second-party Nintendo franchise. | *Banjo & Kazooie are the first playable characters to be from a formerly second-party Nintendo franchise. | ||
==Notes== | |||
:1.{{note|a}}As noted in "Mr. Sakurai Presents "Banjo & Kazooie," {{ja|ハリセン|Harisen}} does not have an english translation, as a [[wikipedia:Harisen|harisen]] is a large paper fan used in manzai comedy. Coincidentally, this is also the japanese name for the [[fan]] item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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