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Revision as of 17:46, April 27, 2014
Overview
Falco swipes his tail along the ground in front of himself. It has unusually high damage and knockback for a tilt attack, dealing 13% damage and being able to KO some characters at as low as 90% when fresh. It knocks opponents vertically, making it more effective on floaty characters, especially lighter ones. Despite its advantages, it has rather short range, and limited followup options, giving it a subpar combo ability. It also has moderately high ending lag. It isn't used commonly, as Falco usually has better options for KOing, such as forward smash and down aerial. However, since it is usually fresh when used, it can be utilized as a surprise KO move.
Hitboxes
Timing
Hitbox out | 7-9 |
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Interruptible | 28 |
Animation length | 29 |
Lag time |
Hitbox |
Interruptible |
Similar moves
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