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*{{buff|Clean Super Jump Punch deals 10.44% more damage than its last hit in ''Melee'' (3% → 13.44%). This grants it KO potential in spite of its lower knockback (40 (base)/160 (scaling) → 30/100).}}
*{{buff|Clean Super Jump Punch deals 10.44% more damage than its last hit in ''Melee'' (3% → 13.44%). This grants it KO potential in spite of its lower knockback (40 (base)/160 (scaling) → 30/100).}}
*{{nerf|Super Jump Punch has increased landing lag and a shorter duration (frames 3-21 → 3-19).}}
*{{nerf|Super Jump Punch has increased landing lag and a shorter duration (frames 3-21 → 3-19).}}
*{{change|Clean Super Jump Punch can be moved in the opposite direction upon hitting with its clean hitbox. This allows Dr. Mario to potentiall avoid punishment and/or punish another opponent that is behind him. However, it can no longer be [[Super Jump Punch#Up-B cancel|canceled]].}}
*{{change|Super Jump Punch can now be moved in the opposite direction upon hitting with its clean hitbox, which allows Dr. Mario to potentially avoid being punished after hitting with it or hit another opponent with its clean hitbox. However, it can no longer be [[Super Jump Punch#Up-B cancel|canceled]].}}
*{{change|Super Jump Punch's visual effects have changed. It no longer produces {{s|mariowiki|Coin}}s upon contact.}}
*{{change|Super Jump Punch's visual effects have changed. It no longer produces {{s|mariowiki|Coin}}s upon contact.}}
*{{nerf|[[Dr. Tornado]] deals less damage (13% (all grounded hits)/14% (all aerial hits) → 8.736% (all hits)) and has increased start-up lag (frame 8 → 10).}}
*{{nerf|[[Dr. Tornado]] deals less damage (13% (all grounded hits)/14% (all aerial hits) → 8.736% (all hits)) and has increased start-up lag (frame 8 → 10).}}
*{{buff|Dr. Tornado has decreased ending lag (frame 80 → 75). Its last hit also has increased knockback (75 (base)/120 (scaling) (grounded), 80 (base)/120 (scaling) (aerial) → 80/130 (both)) and its angle has been altered (361° → 45°), improving its edge-guarding potential.}}
*{{buff|Dr. Tornado has decreased ending lag (frame 80 → 75). Its last hit also has increased knockback (75 (base)/120 (scaling) (grounded), 80 (base)/120 (scaling) (aerial) → 80/130 (both)) and its angle has been altered (361° → 45°), improving its edge-guarding potential.}}
*{{change|Dr. Tornado now consists of a single hitbox that re-hits every 6 frames and launch at 90°/180°/360°, instead of multiple hitboxes with short durations that launch at 180°/160°/100°. This makes its hits connect together better, but shortens its duration (frames 8-39 → 10-40).}}
*{{change|Dr. Tornado now consists of a single hitbox that re-hits every 6 frames and launch at 90°/180°/360°, instead of multiple hitboxes with short durations that launch at 180°/160°/100°. This makes its hits connect together better, but shortens its duration (frames 8-39 → 10-40).}}
*{{buff|The weakening of SDI makes Dr. Tornado significantly more difficult to escape from.}}
*{{change|Dr. Tornado's loop hits have lost their [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]], whereas its last hit has received transcendent priority. This allows its last hit to cancel out non-transcendent attacks, but hinders its approach potential.}}
*{{change|Dr. Tornado's loop hits have lost their [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]], whereas its last hit has received transcendent priority. This allows its last hit to cancel out non-transcendent attacks, but hinders its approach potential.}}
*{{buff|The weakening of SDI makes Dr. Tornado significantly more difficult to escape from.}}
*{{change|Dr. Mario now has a [[Final Smash]], [[Doctor Finale]]. Dr. Mario rears his arms back before thrusting them forward to generate and then launch two gigantic Megavitamins that move across the screen in a spiraling motion, which trap and repeatedly damage any opponents in their path. Aesthetically, it functions identically to [[Mario Finale]].}}
*{{change|Dr. Mario now has a [[Final Smash]], [[Doctor Finale]]. Dr. Mario rears his arms back before thrusting them forward to generate and then launch two gigantic Megavitamins that move across the screen in a spiraling motion, which trap and repeatedly damage any opponents in their path. Aesthetically, it functions identically to [[Mario Finale]].}}


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