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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
Double-Edge Dance returns as Roy's side special move in ''Ultimate''. Much like in ''Smash 4'', Double-Edge Dance has received identical buffs to match Marth's Dancing Blade: each swing transitions significantly faster and can be [[buffer]]ed, and all hits have altered animations. However, the first swing has higher startup, making it easier to predict. | [[file:SSBUWebsiteChrom4.jpg|thumb|left|Double-Edge Dance in '' Ultimate ''.]] | ||
Double-Edge Dance returns as Roy's side | |||
special move in ''Ultimate''. Much like in ''Smash 4'', Double-Edge Dance has received identical buffs to match Marth's Dancing Blade: each swing transitions significantly faster and can be [[buffer]]ed, and all hits have altered animations. However, the first swing has higher startup, making it easier to predict. | |||
{{SSBU|Chrom}}, Roy's [[Echo Fighter]], shares this special move. As Chrom's [[list of swords#falchion|Falchion]] lacks a sweetspot and sourspot, his version of Double-Edge Dance deals consistent damage and knockback; the final hit also lacks flame properties as well. As a result, his version is largely identical to {{SSBU|Lucina}}'s Dancing Blade. | {{SSBU|Chrom}}, Roy's [[Echo Fighter]], shares this special move. As Chrom's [[list of swords#falchion|Falchion]] lacks a sweetspot and sourspot, his version of Double-Edge Dance deals consistent damage and knockback; the final hit also lacks flame properties as well. As a result, his version is largely identical to {{SSBU|Lucina}}'s Dancing Blade. |