Luigi (SSBU)/Forward smash: Difference between revisions

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{{competitive expertise}}
 
==Overview==
==Overview==
Steps forward and quickly swings his arm, thrusting his fingers on the opponent's stomach. One of the fastest forward smashes, coming out of frame 12 and having only average ending lag, making it not easy to punish, and lacks sourspots, yet it has great power thanks to its very high knockback scaling. Overall, a reliable finisher, although its range is rather short.
Luigi steps forward and delivers a knifehand jab. It is fairly fast for its strength at frame 12, and possesses a very slight disjoint as well as no kind of sourspot, making it a reliable KO option. It can be angled, which alters the move's knockback and angle stats. The slight disjoint can be utilized with the up angle as an anti-air against low-ranged aerials, strengthened by its higher kill power due to higher knockback and launch angle, capable of killing at ~85% on midweights from the top. The un-angled variation can be used with its longer horizontal reach as a strong punish, and the down angle can be used to hit certain ledgehangs, and sends at the lowest angle, thus killing earliest at the ledge at ~100% on midweights. The move also possesses five extra points of shield damage, making it a useful move to break a damaged shield.


==Hitboxes==
==Hitboxes==
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