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Moves that hit upwards at the given angle are semi-spikes? I thought it had to be downward to be a semi-spike. [[User:MtnDewholic|<font color="red">Mtn</font><font color="green">Dewholic</font>]] [[User talk:MtnDewholic|<font color="teal">9000</font>]][[File:PokemonSymbol.png|25px]] 19:39, 31 July 2011 (EDT) | Moves that hit upwards at the given angle are semi-spikes? I thought it had to be downward to be a semi-spike. [[User:MtnDewholic|<font color="red">Mtn</font><font color="green">Dewholic</font>]] [[User talk:MtnDewholic|<font color="teal">9000</font>]][[File:PokemonSymbol.png|25px]] 19:39, 31 July 2011 (EDT) | ||
:Because of gravity, even a 30-degree angle can be considered a semi-spike if players use it as one. That said, the chart is based on a sort of unofficial plot of what players consider to be semi-spikes (some attacks are considered semi-splies even though they have higher angles, and some attacks with lower angles are never called semi-spikes); the term is very poorly defined and misused. [[User:Toomai|Toomai]] [[User talk:Toomai|Glittershine]] [[Image:Toomai.png|20px|link=User:Toomai/Bin|???]] The Superlative 21:16, 31 July 2011 (EDT) |
Revision as of 20:16, July 31, 2011
Clean Up Tag
I removed the clean up tag since the information is organized and I added the only other semi-spikes not noted on the page before that I could find through my testing. Omega Tyrant 01:05, May 6, 2010 (UTC)
Mario Bros. Pseudo-Spike
Is this semi-spike legit? If so, which SSB game is it in and does it even deserve its own section? There are much more notable semi-spikes such as Sheik's fair or Ganondorf's uair and they don't have their own section in this article. On a final note, the description of it sounds more like a meteor smash or spike. Omega Tyrant 01:14, May 6, 2010 (UTC)
That Blue Pie Chart
Moves that hit upwards at the given angle are semi-spikes? I thought it had to be downward to be a semi-spike. MtnDewholic 9000File:PokemonSymbol.png 19:39, 31 July 2011 (EDT)
- Because of gravity, even a 30-degree angle can be considered a semi-spike if players use it as one. That said, the chart is based on a sort of unofficial plot of what players consider to be semi-spikes (some attacks are considered semi-splies even though they have higher angles, and some attacks with lower angles are never called semi-spikes); the term is very poorly defined and misused. Toomai Glittershine
The Superlative 21:16, 31 July 2011 (EDT)