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Captain Falcon's down tilt is an edgeguarding move. It hits just below him on the first 2 frames, covering the ledge. Its first hit box comes out on frame 8, its last hitbox comes out on frame 15, and it cools down for the next 15 frames. it has a good [[interruptibility]] frame, lessening the 1/4 second cool down time. The tilt's entire hit box is slightly disjointed.
Captain Falcon's down tilt is an edgeguarding move. It hits just below him on the first 2 frames, covering the ledge. Its first hit box comes out on frame 8, its last hitbox comes out on frame 15, and it cools down for the next 15 frames. it has a good [[interruptibility]] frame, lessening the 1/4 second cool down time. The tilt's entire hit box is slightly disjointed.
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Captain Falcon's down tilt is an edgeguarding move. It hits just below him on the first 2 frames, covering the ledge. Its first hit box comes out on frame 8, its last hitbox comes out on frame 15, and it cools down for the next 15 frames. it has a good interruptibility frame, lessening the 1/4 second cool down time. The tilt's entire hit box is slightly disjointed.

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