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[[File:MetaKnightForwardTiltWiiU.gif|thumb]]


==Overview==
==Overview==
Meta Knight slashes twice horizontally, and finishes with an upwards slash. This move's good range, fast start-up and endlag, and high base knockback make it a potent spacing option. With three separate slashes, it functions much like a jab. As such, the first two hits can be used to lead into other moves, most notably Shuttle Loop for a KO. This, however, isn't guaranteed, and works only as a mix-up. The move's trajectory can be used to set-up edgeguards, and starts KOing at the ledge at about 160%.  
Meta Knight slashes twice horizontally, and finishes with an upwards slash. This move's good range, fast start-up and endlag, and high base knockback make it a potent spacing option. With three separate slashes, it functions much like a jab. As such, the first two hits can be used to lead into other moves, most notably Shuttle Loop for a KO. This, however, isn't guaranteed, and works only as a mix-up. The move's trajectory can be used to set-up edgeguards, and starts KOing at the ledge at about 160%.  
==Hitboxes==
{{SSB4HitboxTableHeader}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1|24}}
{{SSB4HitboxTableRow
|id=0
|damage=2%
|sd=0
|angle=68
|bk=8
|ks=88
|fkv=0
|r=3.5
|bn=?
|xpos=0.0
|ypos=7.4
|zpos=8.0
|trip=0
|type=Sword
|effect=Slash
|clang=t
|slvl=S
|sfx=Slash
}}
{{SSB4HitboxTableRow
|id=1
|damage=2%
|sd=0
|angle=85
|bk=8
|ks=88
|fkv=0
|r=3.5
|bn=?
|xpos=0.0
|ypos=5.5
|zpos=13.0
|trip=0
|type=Sword
|effect=Slash
|clang=t
|slvl=S
|sfx=Slash
}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 2|24}}
{{SSB4HitboxTableRow
|id=0
|damage=2%
|sd=0
|angle=60
|bk=8
|ks=88
|fkv=0
|r=3.5
|bn=?
|xpos=0.0
|ypos=6.0
|zpos=8.0
|trip=0
|type=Sword
|effect=Slash
|clang=t
|slvl=S
|sfx=Slash
}}
{{SSB4HitboxTableRow
|id=1
|damage=2%
|sd=0
|angle=80
|bk=8
|ks=88
|fkv=0
|r=3.5
|bn=?
|xpos=0.0
|ypos=4.0
|zpos=16.0
|trip=0
|type=Sword
|effect=Slash
|clang=t
|slvl=S
|sfx=Slash
}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 3|24}}
{{SSB4HitboxTableRow
|id=0
|damage=4%
|sd=0
|angle=361
|bk=80
|ks=107
|fkv=0
|r=6.0
|bn=?
|xpos=0.0
|ypos=15.0
|zpos=8.0
|ff=2.0
|trip=0
|type=Sword
|effect=Slash
|clang=t
|slvl=M
|sfx=Slash
}}
{{SSB4HitboxTableRow
|id=1
|damage=4%
|sd=0
|angle=361
|bk=80
|ks=107
|fkv=0
|r=5.0
|bn=?
|xpos=0.0
|ypos=7.2
|zpos=14.0
|ff=2.0
|trip=0
|type=Sword
|effect=Slash
|clang=t
|slvl=M
|sfx=Slash
}}
|}
==Timing==
{|class="wikitable"
! !! Hit 1 !! Hit 2 !! Hit 3
|-
!Hitboxes
|6||2||2
|-
!Interruptible
|26||28||31
|-
!Animation length
|colspan="3"|?
|}
'''Hit 1'''
{{FrameStripStart}}
{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=5}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=1}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=19}}{{FrameStrip|t=Interruptible|c=1}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
'''Hit 2'''
{{FrameStripStart}}
{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=1}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=1}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=25}}{{FrameStrip|t=Interruptible|c=1}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
'''Hit 3'''
{{FrameStripStart}}
{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=1}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=1}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=28}}{{FrameStrip|t=Interruptible|c=1}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
{{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|hitbox=y|interruptible=y}}


{{MvSubNavMetaKnight}}
{{MvSubNavMetaKnight}}
[[Category:Meta Knight (SSB4)]]
[[Category:Meta Knight (SSB4)]]
[[Category:Forward tilts (SSB4)]]
[[Category:Forward tilts (SSB4)]]

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Overview

Meta Knight slashes twice horizontally, and finishes with an upwards slash. This move's good range, fast start-up and endlag, and high base knockback make it a potent spacing option. With three separate slashes, it functions much like a jab. As such, the first two hits can be used to lead into other moves, most notably Shuttle Loop for a KO. This, however, isn't guaranteed, and works only as a mix-up. The move's trajectory can be used to set-up edgeguards, and starts KOing at the ledge at about 160%.