Super Smash Bros. 4

Yoshi (SSB4)/Forward aerial

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Hitbox visualization showing Yoshi's forward aerial.
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Overview

Yoshi's forward aerial is a downward headbutt. It is a slow but powerful attack that meteor smashes opponents at the nose. Upon striking opponents on the ground at low percentages, it has a chance to trip them. This attack can often be used as a combo finisher, either from a forward throw or back throw, an Egg Throw or a double-grounded neutral attack. At higher percentages, striking a grounded opponent can provide the setup for a quick up smash or up aerial.

At the head, it deals impressive damage with high knockback growth, letting it to KO middleweights at 108% while near the left/right blast zones of Final Destination in the 3DS version, and at 97% in the Wii U version. It is also capable of auto-canceling with a short hop, which allows it to function either as an approach option, or as a way to hinder approaches. While in the air, the attack can also combo into neutral air, to hit opponents again at lower percentages, or the more common use of quickly delivering another attack if the forward aerial misses.

However, the attack is slow, coming out on frame 16, tying it with down aerial for the highest amount of start-up lag out of Yoshi's aerials. This extreme start-up lag demands precise timing to correctly land the attack, while taking into account Yoshi's aerial speed. If being used as a combo finisher, the timing requirement is less strict, but still requires the player to take into account Yoshi's aerial speed. Furthermore, if the attack is used offstage, Yoshi is potentially vulnerable to a counterattack due to the long ending lag of 24 frames, and in some cases may be left unable to get back on stage. In addition, while landing lag is slightly more forgiving having only 17 frames, it is still long enough to make the attack punishable if it misses.

Despite this attack's weaknesses, it has many uses and is considered a staple of Yoshi's moveset.

Hitboxes

ID Part Damage SD Angle BK KS FKV Radius Bone Offset SDIx T% Clang Rebound Type Effect G A Sound Direct
0 0 15% 0   0 90 0 2.4 13 2.2 -2.0 0.0 1.0x 1.0x 0%               Kick  
1 0 14% 0   0 90 0 10.2 13 10.2 -2.4 0.0 1.0x 1.0x 0%               Kick  
2 0 14% 0   0 90 0 5.3 13 4.5 -2.0 0.0 1.0x 1.0x 0%               Kick  

Timing

Attack

Initial autocancel 1-3
Hitboxes 16-20
Ending autocancel 40-
Interruptible 44
Animation length 68
                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                       

Landing lag

Animation length 17
                                 
Legend (1 square = 1 frame)
 
Lag time
 
Hitbox
 
Autocancel
 
Interruptible