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'''Soaring Axe Kick''' ({{ja|天地キック}}, ''Heaven and Earth Kick'') is one of the three [[Up Special|up special moves]] of the [[Mii Brawler]]. It hits the opponent into the air while flipping, then hits them on the way down with an axe kick [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g5rzcQpoE4]. | '''Soaring Axe Kick''' ({{ja|天地キック}}, ''Heaven and Earth Kick'') is one of the three [[Up Special|up special moves]] of the [[Mii Brawler]]. It hits the opponent into the air while flipping, then hits them on the way down with an axe kick [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g5rzcQpoE4]. Opponents who are hit with this attack can potentially become trapped below the Brawler during the descent, potentially leading to a KO of both characters (due to the inability to cancel the move in this stage) if they are above an abyss. Additionally, if used below or beside a ledge while offstage, the move can also knock characters off of ledges (if they are hanging onto them) allowing for easy offstage edge-guarding and/or ledge steals. | ||
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File:Soaring Axe Kick.png The Mii Brawler utilizes the Soaring Axe Kick. | |
User | Mii Brawler |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Soaring Axe Kick (天地キック, Heaven and Earth Kick) is one of the three up special moves of the Mii Brawler. It hits the opponent into the air while flipping, then hits them on the way down with an axe kick [1]. Opponents who are hit with this attack can potentially become trapped below the Brawler during the descent, potentially leading to a KO of both characters (due to the inability to cancel the move in this stage) if they are above an abyss. Additionally, if used below or beside a ledge while offstage, the move can also knock characters off of ledges (if they are hanging onto them) allowing for easy offstage edge-guarding and/or ledge steals.