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==Overview==
==Overview==
Each of the duo performs an outward sweeping attack with their mallet. It sports quick startup, decent activity, and solid damage output. With moderate range, knockback, and ending lag to boot. While the move lacks combo potential and significant KO potency, it's fairly easy to poke shields with, and sends opponents diagonally downward, making it useful as a means of pressuring the enemy and setting up edgeguards.  
Each of the duo performs an outward sweeping attack with their mallet. It sports quick startup, decent activity, and solid damage output. With moderate range, knockback, and ending lag to boot. While the move lacks combo potential and significant KO potency, it's fairly easy to poke shields with, and sends opponents diagonally downward, making it useful as a means of unexpectedly knocking the enemy offstage and setting up edgeguards.  


The move clips the ledge if positioned right, and its high speed, disjoint, and semi-spike launch angle make it a fairly safe and very dangerous two-framing option. What's more, the extra swing from the 2nd Climber works as a built-in 2nd try if the leader swings too early.
The move clips the ledge if positioned right, and its high speed, disjoint, and semi-spike launch angle make it a fairly safe and very dangerous two-framing option. What's more, the extra swing from the 2nd Climber works as a built-in 2nd try if the leader swings too early.
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