Reverse aerial rush: Difference between revisions
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*{{SSBU|Pichu}} - at high percentages, Pichu can drag down opponents with its RAR back aerial and finish them with a forward tilt. The dragdown RAR back aerial can also be used with down tilt and grab. | *{{SSBU|Pichu}} - at high percentages, Pichu can drag down opponents with its RAR back aerial and finish them with a forward tilt. The dragdown RAR back aerial can also be used with down tilt and grab. | ||
*{{SSBU|Ryu}} - in 1-on-1 matches, it is much harder for Ryu to land back aerials on opponents without first performing a reverse aerial rush, as he always faces his opponents while grounded. This also applies to {{SSBU|Ken}} and {{SSBU|Terry}}, who similarly always face their opponents in 1-on-1 matches. | *{{SSBU|Ryu}} - in 1-on-1 matches, it is much harder for Ryu to land back aerials on opponents without first performing a reverse aerial rush, as he always faces his opponents while grounded. This also applies to {{SSBU|Ken}} and {{SSBU|Terry}}, who similarly always face their opponents in 1-on-1 matches. | ||
*{{SSBU|Bayonetta}} - Bayonetta's back aerial is one of her few kill and spacing options. Her up aerial also benefit since its hitbox starts behind her, allowing her to make the most out of the move's fast start up and early knock back angle, the latter allowing more moves to connect. | |||
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