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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Mewtwo emits a miniscule spark from its eyes. Should an opponent be on the ground and facing towards Mewtwo if this spark connects with them, they will be [[stun|stunned]]. Unlike the stun inflicted from a shield break, Disable keeps the opponent stunned for longer the more [[damage|damaged]] they are, allowing it to confirm KOs from as low as 50%. If the opponent is airborne while facing Mewtwo, the move will instead deal very low knockback and damage, while having no effect at all if the opponent has their back turned to Mewtwo. Due to being a projectile, Disable can also be reflected back to Mewtwo. | |||
While these properties (combined with its 16 frames of start-up) do make Disable somewhat of a situational move, finding the right times to use it can grant Mewtwo high reward - it can be used to punish over-extensions on the ground and poor defensive habits, and its deceptively long range allows it to be used in tech-chase scenarios, being especially dangerous if the opponent is forced onto a platform. Additionally, Disable grants full [[Intangibility|invulnerability]] on frames 10-16, allowing it to phase through moves with proper timing. | |||
==Update History== | ==Update History== | ||
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}''' | '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}''' |
Revision as of 08:11, October 15, 2023
Overview
Mewtwo emits a miniscule spark from its eyes. Should an opponent be on the ground and facing towards Mewtwo if this spark connects with them, they will be stunned. Unlike the stun inflicted from a shield break, Disable keeps the opponent stunned for longer the more damaged they are, allowing it to confirm KOs from as low as 50%. If the opponent is airborne while facing Mewtwo, the move will instead deal very low knockback and damage, while having no effect at all if the opponent has their back turned to Mewtwo. Due to being a projectile, Disable can also be reflected back to Mewtwo.
While these properties (combined with its 16 frames of start-up) do make Disable somewhat of a situational move, finding the right times to use it can grant Mewtwo high reward - it can be used to punish over-extensions on the ground and poor defensive habits, and its deceptively long range allows it to be used in tech-chase scenarios, being especially dangerous if the opponent is forced onto a platform. Additionally, Disable grants full invulnerability on frames 10-16, allowing it to phase through moves with proper timing.
Update History
- Disable has more ending lag (FAF 48 → 53).
Hitboxes
The hitboxes are coded to only hit opponents from the front.
Timing
Intangibility | 10-16 |
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Disable | 16-23 |
Interruptible | 53 |
Animation length | 63 |
Lag time |
Hitbox |
Vulnerable |
Intangible |
Interruptible |
Parameters
Move
Vertical speed multiplier on aerial startup | 0.5 |
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Gravity | 0.08 |
Falling speed | 1 |
Disable spark X/Y offsets | [4.5, 4.1] |
Disable spark
Lifetime | 8 frames |
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Travel speed | 2.9 |
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