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When used, the Swordfighter unleashes a series of strikes above their head while rising into the air. This move can be directed to head in any direction, including downwards. The last hit deals considerably more knockback than the rest. It is quite similar to {{SSBB|Wolf}}'s [[Fire Wolf]] and {{SSB4|Fox}}'s [[Fire Fox#Customization|Twisting Fox]].
When used, the Swordfighter unleashes a series of strikes above their head while rising into the air. This move can be directed to head in any direction, including downwards. The last hit deals considerably more knockback than the rest. It is quite similar to {{SSBB|Wolf}}'s [[Fire Wolf]] and {{SSB4|Fox}}'s [[Fire Fox#Customization|Twisting Fox]].


In ''Ultimate'', the move's startup lag has been reduced and its damage output has been buffed significantly.
In ''Ultimate'', the move's startup lag has been reduced and its damage output has been buffed significantly, dealing the most raw damage of all of the Swordfighter's up specials. However, it still has the most start-up frames, making it a poor out-of-shield or combo option, and fails to KO at reasonable percent ranges.


==Instructional quote==
==Instructional quote==

Revision as of 19:58, October 25, 2021

Skyward Slash Dash
Mii Swordfighter Up B 2 SSBU.gif
The final hit of the move.
User Mii Swordfighter
Universe Super Smash Bros.

Skyward Slash Dash (スカイワードスラッシュダッシュ, Skyward Slash Dash), known as Super Slash Dash in the PAL version, is one of three up special moves for the Mii Swordfighter.

Overview

When used, the Swordfighter unleashes a series of strikes above their head while rising into the air. This move can be directed to head in any direction, including downwards. The last hit deals considerably more knockback than the rest. It is quite similar to Wolf's Fire Wolf and Fox's Twisting Fox.

In Ultimate, the move's startup lag has been reduced and its damage output has been buffed significantly, dealing the most raw damage of all of the Swordfighter's up specials. However, it still has the most start-up frames, making it a poor out-of-shield or combo option, and fails to KO at reasonable percent ranges.

Instructional quote

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Mii Swordfighter (SSBU) Slashes with a flurry, launching in the direction the control stick is tilted.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Stone Scabbard 2. Skyward Slash Dash 3. Hero's Spin
Stone Scabbard
MiiSwordUp2-SSB4.png
Hero's Spin
"A high jump followed by a firm downward strike with your sword." "A flurry of slashes that sends you in the direction of your choice." "A spinning sword attack that sends you upward if used in the air."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese スカイワードスラッシュダッシュ, Skyward Slash Dash
UK English Skyward Slash Dash
Quebec French (NTSC) Poussée meurtrière
Germany German Klingenkombi
Mexico Spanish (NTSC) Furia implacable
Italy Italian Fendenti volanti
China Chinese (Simplified) 冲刺出剑
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 衝刺出劍
South Korea Korean 스워드 대시, Sword Dash
Netherlands Dutch Superzwaardzwiep
Russia Russian Ударный суперрывок
Mii Swordfighter's special moves
Super Smash Bros. 4
Neutral special Gale Strike Shuriken of Light Blurring Blade
Side special Airborne Assault Slash Launcher Chakram
Up special Stone Scabbard Skyward Slash Dash Hero's Spin
Down special Blade Counter Reversal Slash Power Thrust
Final Smash Final Edge
Mii Swordfighter's special moves
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Neutral special Gale Strike Shuriken of Light Blurring Blade
Side special Airborne Assault Gale Stab Chakram
Up special Stone Scabbard Skyward Slash Dash Hero's Spin
Down special Blade Counter Reversal Slash Power Thrust
Final Smash Final Edge