Editing List of semi-spikes (SSBB)

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*Down tilt - Does a rapid kick towards the ground. Similar to Ness's down tilt, but is slightly stronger (cannot KO at 999%, however). It is near impratical for edgeguarding, as it has very short reach and produces no noticeable knockback at realistic percentages.
*Down tilt - Does a rapid kick towards the ground. Similar to Ness's down tilt, but is slightly stronger (cannot KO at 999%, however). It is near impratical for edgeguarding, as it has very short reach and produces no noticeable knockback at realistic percentages.
*[[PSI Magnet]] - Releasing the move deals a semi-spike hit to nearby opponents, which can KO around 160%.
*[[PSI Magnet]] - Releasing the move deals a semi-spike hit to nearby opponents, which can KO around 160%.
*Down smash - This move can semi-spike when the opponents get hit in the front.
*Back aerial - Lucas's leg hitbox can semi-spike.


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