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Nicknamed the '''Volcano Kick''' by the community, Ganondorf holds his leg up for a time, then smashes it down in an explosive axe kick. It has three different hitboxes: on the leg, in the middle of the explosion, and at the end of the explosion. The hitbox on his leg is the sweetspot, dealing the most damage and knockback, while the explosion is the sourspot. On frames 6-70, it produces a [[vacuum]] effect that sucks opponents towards Ganondorf, helping him land the move. It has deceptively large range, making it good for [[edge-guarding]]. The sweetspot is incredibly powerful, being able to KO at low percents at the ledge, as well as instantly breaking full [[shield]]s on hit. However, this move's immense power is kept in check by its ridiculously long startup lag (81 frames), making it a very risky but highly rewarding move. | |||
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Revision as of 08:26, July 28, 2016
Overview
Nicknamed the Volcano Kick by the community, Ganondorf holds his leg up for a time, then smashes it down in an explosive axe kick. It has three different hitboxes: on the leg, in the middle of the explosion, and at the end of the explosion. The hitbox on his leg is the sweetspot, dealing the most damage and knockback, while the explosion is the sourspot. On frames 6-70, it produces a vacuum effect that sucks opponents towards Ganondorf, helping him land the move. It has deceptively large range, making it good for edge-guarding. The sweetspot is incredibly powerful, being able to KO at low percents at the ledge, as well as instantly breaking full shields on hit. However, this move's immense power is kept in check by its ridiculously long startup lag (81 frames), making it a very risky but highly rewarding move.
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