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Kirby's buffs lie in the increased utility of his moveset as a whole, with overall improved frame-data and KO power on his finishers. The first two hits of his [[neutral attack]] can now [[jab lock]] and connect better into the looping hits (albeit at the cost of reduced damage output), while [[forward tilt]] is a stronger poke and KO option due to its reduced ending lag and its increased knockback. His [[dash attack]] has been mostly reverted back to its ''Melee'' iteration — however, it is significantly faster and stronger, has less startup and a far longer duration compared to his previous dash attack in ''SSB4'', can cross-up on shields, covers more distance, and is more reliable for catching opponents thanks to only consisting of a single, long-lasting hitbox; these changes make it a stronger punishing tool and a much more versatile move overall. His [[smash attack]]s are now stronger punishing options, with [[forward smash]] having much more range, [[up smash]] having faster start-up, and [[down smash]]'s regained its semi-spike angle, restoring its utility at edgeguarding; all three also have improved KO power, with forward and up smash dealing more knockback, and down smash's altered angle KOing earlier at the edge despite its reduced knockback. Several of Kirby's attacks, such as up tilt and all his aerials excluding for up aerial also have more range, partially alleviating one of his weaknesses from ''SSB4''.
Kirby's buffs lie in the increased utility of his moveset as a whole, with overall improved frame-data and KO power on his finishers. The first two hits of his [[neutral attack]] can now [[jab lock]] and connect better into the looping hits (albeit at the cost of reduced damage output), while [[forward tilt]] is a stronger poke and KO option due to its reduced ending lag and its increased knockback. His [[dash attack]] has been mostly reverted back to its ''Melee'' iteration — however, it is significantly faster and stronger, has less startup and a far longer duration compared to his previous dash attack in ''SSB4'', can cross-up on shields, covers more distance, and is more reliable for catching opponents thanks to only consisting of a single, long-lasting hitbox; these changes make it a stronger punishing tool and a much more versatile move overall. His [[smash attack]]s are now stronger punishing options, with [[forward smash]] having much more range, [[up smash]] having faster start-up, and [[down smash]]'s regained its semi-spike angle, restoring its utility at edgeguarding; all three also have improved KO power, with forward and up smash dealing more knockback, and down smash's altered angle KOing earlier at the edge despite its reduced knockback. Several of Kirby's attacks, such as up tilt and all his aerials excluding for up aerial also have more range, partially alleviating one of his weaknesses from ''SSB4''.


The universal reduction to [[landing lag]] has also exponentially benefitted his aerials, despite already possessing among the lowest landing lag in ''SSB4''; his aerials are not only safer, but now capable of leading into followups, with [[forward aerial]]'s first two hits now being able to follow up into a grab or forward smash. His neutral and up aerials —the former being one of his most situational attacks— are now faster, deal more knockback (with the former's clean hit being one of the strongest neutral aerials in ''Ultimate'' and have less ending lag; neutral aerial also has more range, and both forward and up aerial deal higher damage, regaining some of the KO power they had lost in the transition between ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''.
The universal reduction to [[landing lag]] has also exponentially benefitted his aerials, despite already possessing among the lowest landing lag in ''SSB4''; his aerials are not only safer, but now capable of leading into followups, with [[forward aerial]]'s first two hits now being able to follow up into a grab or forward smash. His neutral and up aerials —the former being one of his most situational attacks— are now faster, deal more knockback (with the former's clean hit being one of the strongest neutral aerials in ''Ultimate'' and have less ending lag; neutral aerial also has more range, and both forward and up aerial deal higher damage regaining some of the KO power they had lost in the transition between ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''.


For Kirby's special moves, [[Inhale]] has been significantly buffed with faster startup, less ending lag, a much longer grace period in which Kirby cannot lose his Copy Ability, a lower probability of losing said ability after this period has ended, and a new 1.2× multiplier to his copied [[neutral special]] compared to his opponent (albeit without a corresponding increase to knockback), giving him a greater incentive and a higher reward from inhaling opponents. Furthermore, he can now eat the projectiles he swallows to heal himself (and store certain ones in his mouth as well, enabling him to spit them out as stars). [[Hammer Flip]] now renders Kirby nigh-impossible to stop for a longer time as long as he's grounded; [[Final Cutter]] snaps to the ledge slightly faster and its landing hit is much more powerful, which improves its utility; and [[Stone]]'s aerial variant now has super armor during its startup, making it more difficult to interrupt Kirby out of the attack, as in previous ''Smash'' games he could be interrupted even when he fully transformed.
For Kirby's special moves, [[Inhale]] has been significantly buffed with faster startup, less ending lag, a much longer grace period in which Kirby cannot lose his Copy Ability, a lower probability of losing said ability after this period has ended, and a new 1.2× multiplier to his copied [[neutral special]] compared to his opponent (albeit without a corresponding increase to knockback), giving him a greater incentive and a higher reward from inhaling opponents. Furthermore, he can now eat the projectiles he swallows to heal himself (and store certain ones in his mouth as well, enabling him to spit them out as stars). [[Hammer Flip]] now renders Kirby nigh-impossible to stop for a longer time as long as he's grounded; [[Final Cutter]] snaps to the ledge slightly faster and its landing hit is much more powerful, which improves its utility; and [[Stone]]'s aerial variant now has super armor during its startup, making it more difficult to interrupt Kirby out of the attack, as in previous ''Smash'' games he could be interrupted even when he fully transformed.

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