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Revision as of 19:01, January 12, 2015
Overview
Peach spins around on the ground, with her dress dealing damage. Despite consisting of five hits, the move is designed as a single-hit smash attack, with decent damage, above-average base knockback, and slightly reduced knockback scaling. As a result, if multiple hits land for whatever reason, the move can deal very high damage and knockback - if a foolish or outguessed opponent at low damage crouch cancels, the attack can deal a theoretical 64.96% damage if all the hits land (due to how Melee's staleness works), and even three hits can outdamage Ganondorf's up smash. While its 140 launch angle is not much different than the Sakurai angle (reversed), it can still act as a deadly move against fast-fallers, whom it can KO as low as 20% near the edge. With its ridiculous damage potential at low percentages and decent power at high ones, overall it could be considered the best down smash and one of the best moves in the game, next to Fox's Reflector. It is well-known among the competitive community and gained such an high notoriety that both commentators and competitors alike commonly nickname it "The blender", "The meat ginder" or "The washing machine". Another popular nickname for it is "The equalizer" for its ability to instantly bring back a large percentage deficit. [1]
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Legs intangible | 3-24 |
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Charge interval | 3-4 |
Hitboxes | 5-6, 9-10, 13-14, 17-18, 21-22 |
Animation length | 39 |
Interruptible | 46 |
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