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{{CustomSet|Yoshi|Neutral|name1=Egg Lay|desc1=Grab an opponent with your tongue, swallow them, and turn them into an egg.|name2=Lick|desc2=Jump forward and attack with your tongue. Surprisingly effective.|name3=Egg Launch|desc3=Turn a foe into an egg and launch them. This egg is easier to break out of.}}
{{CustomSet|Yoshi|Neutral|name1=Egg Lay|desc1=Grab an opponent with your tongue, swallow them, and turn them into an egg.|name2=Lick|desc2=Jump forward and attack with your tongue. Surprisingly effective.|name3=Egg Launch|desc3=Turn a foe into an egg and launch them. This egg is easier to break out of.}}
# '''Egg Lay''': Default.
# '''Egg Lay''': Default.
# '''Lick''': Jumps forward and attacks with tongue. Enemies caught in the tongue are not encased in an egg. This deals 11% damage with good range, and is decent for horizontal recovery. When used in the air, all horizontal momentum from using the move is retained upon landing, allowing this move to be used as a pseudo-[[wavedash]].
# '''Lick''': Jumps forward and attacks with tongue. Enemies caught in the tongue are not encased in an egg. It deals 10% damage with good range, and is a semi-spike. The move also provides some horizontal momentum, giving it some recovery usage. Also has more ending lag.
# '''Egg Launch''': The swallowed enemy is launched a very far distance, but can escape faster. Deals 10% damage. This move is excellent for [[spacing|keeping space]] between Yoshi and an enemy. Additionally, this move has a tendency to knock enemies off-stage, which can be instrumental against characters wih poor horizontal [[recovery]].
# '''Egg Launch''': The swallowed enemy is launched a very far distance, but can escape faster, and all followup/damage racking potential is removed. Deals 3% more damage (7% -> 10%). When launching the opponent, Yoshi also gains a slight horizontal and vertical boost, potentially enabling usage of the move while recovering (which in turn launches the opponent away from the stage, forcing them to have to recover). Has marginally less ending lag.


==Origin==
==Origin==