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Although [[Duck Jump]] is a maneuverable recovery move that grants a decent amount of vertical and horizontal distance, it is slow and unprotected, which leaves Duck Hunt wide open to edge-guarding and forces them to use the dog's [[wall jump]] more often than not. Their reliance on projectiles is also highly ineffective against characters who can counteract them, such as those with [[Reflection|reflectors]] and especially against {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, who can completely nullify their projectiles with [[Gravitational Pull]]. | Although [[Duck Jump]] is a maneuverable recovery move that grants a decent amount of vertical and horizontal distance, it is slow and unprotected, which leaves Duck Hunt wide open to edge-guarding and forces them to use the dog's [[wall jump]] more often than not. Their reliance on projectiles is also highly ineffective against characters who can counteract them, such as those with [[Reflection|reflectors]] and especially against {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, who can completely nullify their projectiles with [[Gravitational Pull]]. | ||
Despite having a small playerbase, Duck Hunt have nevertheless managed to achieve decent results at regional and national tournaments, thanks to {{Sm|Raito | Despite having a small playerbase, Duck Hunt have nevertheless managed to achieve decent results at regional and national tournaments, thanks to {{Sm|Raito}}, {{Sm|Brood}}, {{Sm|You3}}, {{Sm|ImHip}} and {{Sm|Dandy Penguin}}. | ||
===Trophies=== | ===Trophies=== |