Mewtwo (SSB4)/Back aerial: Difference between revisions
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Mewtwo flips its gigantic tail in an upward direction behind itself. Like Mewtwo's other aerial attacks, this is an extremely versatile move, notably able to generate a [[Wall of pain]] against certain characters at certain percentages. Additionally, its tail has the ability to [[Sharking|semi-Shark]] opponents standing on the ledge when used off-stage, giving the character a move that can be hard to predict against while attempting to recover. | |||
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Revision as of 01:23, September 22, 2020
Overview
Mewtwo flips its gigantic tail in an upward direction behind itself. Like Mewtwo's other aerial attacks, this is an extremely versatile move, notably able to generate a Wall of pain against certain characters at certain percentages. Additionally, its tail has the ability to semi-Shark opponents standing on the ledge when used off-stage, giving the character a move that can be hard to predict against while attempting to recover.
Hitboxes
Timing
Attack
Initial autocancel | 1-2 |
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Hitboxes | 13-17 |
Ending autocancel | 38- |
Interruptible | 40 |
Animation length | 50 |
Landing lag
Animation length | 17 |
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Lag time |
Hitbox |
Autocancel |
Interruptible |
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