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Like many of Little Mac's moves, Jolt Haymaker has high knockback scaling, and can KO at 105% near the edge on the ground and in the air. The grounded version also travels a very long distance (almost half of [[Final Destination]]), making the move useful for escaping from harm or punishing enemies suffering from [[lag]]. Unlike most of Mac's other aerial moves, Jolt Haymaker keeps its power in the air, allowing it to be used as a surprise aerial KO option. It can also cause a [[sacrificial KO]] by chaining several forward aerials into a Jolt Haymaker, which can KO as early as 65% but at the risk of losing a stock. | Like many of Little Mac's moves, Jolt Haymaker has high knockback scaling, and can KO at 105% near the edge on the ground and in the air. The grounded version also travels a very long distance (almost half of [[Final Destination]]), making the move useful for escaping from harm or punishing enemies suffering from [[lag]]. Unlike most of Mac's other aerial moves, Jolt Haymaker keeps its power in the air, allowing it to be used as a surprise aerial KO option. It can also cause a [[sacrificial KO]] by chaining several forward aerials into a Jolt Haymaker, which can KO as early as 65% but at the risk of losing a stock. | ||
Due to the move's wide hitbox and decent amount of lingering frames, Jolt Haymaker is one of Little Mac's few useful [[edgeguard|edgeguarding]] tools (apart from his down smash). It can be used to [[ | Due to the move's wide hitbox and decent amount of lingering frames, Jolt Haymaker is one of Little Mac's few useful [[edgeguard|edgeguarding]] tools (apart from his down smash). It can be used to [[stage spike]] by punching an opponent against the edge should they lose their edge invincibility, and its power makes this deadly on stages with slanted ledges such as [[Battlefield]]. | ||
This move is Little Mac's only reliable horizontal [[recovery]] move, as [[Slip Counter]] only gives distance if it counters an attack, while a fully-charged [[Straight Lunge]] takes too long to charge. However, it is notably poor at doing so compared to other recovery moves, as it grants purely horizontal momentum, loses its intangibility in the air and travels half the distance (which was decreased further in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGtbq-BJQ5Q Update 1.0.4]). Additionally, it travels even less distance if Mac's fist is swung early, and does not automatically ledge snap until the move's animation is complete. This makes it very possible for Mac to get KO'd at a distance where other fighters would be able to recover from, and he is also vulnerable to being knocked off or [[meteor smash]]ed even if he manages to get to a ledge, a weakness shared with his other recovery move [[Rising Uppercut]]. | This move is Little Mac's only reliable horizontal [[recovery]] move, as [[Slip Counter]] only gives distance if it counters an attack, while a fully-charged [[Straight Lunge]] takes too long to charge. However, it is notably poor at doing so compared to other recovery moves, as it grants purely horizontal momentum, loses its intangibility in the air and travels half the distance (which was decreased further in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGtbq-BJQ5Q Update 1.0.4]). Additionally, it travels even less distance if Mac's fist is swung early, and does not automatically ledge snap until the move's animation is complete. This makes it very possible for Mac to get KO'd at a distance where other fighters would be able to recover from, and he is also vulnerable to being knocked off or [[meteor smash]]ed even if he manages to get to a ledge, a weakness shared with his other recovery move [[Rising Uppercut]]. |
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User | Little Mac |
Universe | Punch-Out!! |
“ | Avoid low attacks while throwing a flying hook. | ” |
—Smash for 3DS's foldout |
Jolt Haymaker (ジョルトブロー, Jolt Blow) is Little Mac's side special move in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Overview
Little Mac leaps forward and performs a downward hook at the end of the move. The punch can be thrown early during the jump by pressing the special button. If the move is used on the ground, Little Mac will be briefly intangible as he leaps, allowing him to avoid projectiles and attacks (as shown in Mac's intro trailer where he jumps through Mega Man's Charge Shot).
Like many of Little Mac's moves, Jolt Haymaker has high knockback scaling, and can KO at 105% near the edge on the ground and in the air. The grounded version also travels a very long distance (almost half of Final Destination), making the move useful for escaping from harm or punishing enemies suffering from lag. Unlike most of Mac's other aerial moves, Jolt Haymaker keeps its power in the air, allowing it to be used as a surprise aerial KO option. It can also cause a sacrificial KO by chaining several forward aerials into a Jolt Haymaker, which can KO as early as 65% but at the risk of losing a stock.
Due to the move's wide hitbox and decent amount of lingering frames, Jolt Haymaker is one of Little Mac's few useful edgeguarding tools (apart from his down smash). It can be used to stage spike by punching an opponent against the edge should they lose their edge invincibility, and its power makes this deadly on stages with slanted ledges such as Battlefield.
This move is Little Mac's only reliable horizontal recovery move, as Slip Counter only gives distance if it counters an attack, while a fully-charged Straight Lunge takes too long to charge. However, it is notably poor at doing so compared to other recovery moves, as it grants purely horizontal momentum, loses its intangibility in the air and travels half the distance (which was decreased further in Update 1.0.4). Additionally, it travels even less distance if Mac's fist is swung early, and does not automatically ledge snap until the move's animation is complete. This makes it very possible for Mac to get KO'd at a distance where other fighters would be able to recover from, and he is also vulnerable to being knocked off or meteor smashed even if he manages to get to a ledge, a weakness shared with his other recovery move Rising Uppercut.
Another weakness of Jolt Haymaker is its inability to stop at the edge, similar to Fox Illusion in Melee. On the ground, Little Mac keeps all his forward momentum even if he swings his fist during the first few frames. This makes it extremely risky to use on small platforms or near edges, as players can easily underestimate the distance Little Mac jumps, easily sending him flying offstage with no way to recover as the move renders him helpless. A way to circumvent this is to do a quick short-hop if attempting this near edges, making combos such as a down tilt to aerial Jolt Haymaker much safer.
Like most of Little Mac's special moves, Jolt Haymaker has a unique 8-bit sound if he is using a Wireframe alternate costume.
Customization
Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:
1. Jolt Haymaker | 2. Grounding Blow | 3. Guard Breaker |
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"Leap forward, dodging low attacks, and deliver a punch. Press again to punch early." | "Jump high into the air to whack opponents downward and bury them." | "A slower but more powerful Jolt Haymaker that can't be blocked by shields." |
- Jolt Haymaker: Default.
- Grounding Blow: Little Mac leaps high into the air, then shoots downward for the punch. Buries grounded foes, and can meteor smash airborne ones if sweetspotted. Thanks to its high vertical reach, it can be an effective anti-air move and a general followup option against foes launched above the range of Little Mac's other ground attacks. It is worse for recovery, however, thanks to its lower horizontal distance and the fact that it makes Little Mac fall quickly. Additionally it gives no invincibility frames, though the jump itself helps for avoiding low attacks.
- Guard Breaker: Has reduced distance, start-up, and speed, but also has knockback resistance, is much more powerful, and is unblockable (except against Witch Time). Pressing B a second time won't throw the punch quicker. This move has an unusual property where it gives no horizontal distance if used immediately out of knockback. In other words, if Little Mac gets knocked off the stage and then tries to use this move to recover while he is still moving backwards, he will not move forward at all and will most likely fall to his death.
Origin
The Jolt Haymaker has no direct origin in Little Mac's abilities in the Punch-Out!! games. However, one of the series' recurring opponents, Von Kaiser, uses a similar jumping overhead punch in his Title Defense match in Punch-Out!! on Wii, which would knock out Little Mac in one hit if not dodged. The move's name may be based on its ability to "jolt" Little Mac forward with high speed while attacking.