Editing List of semi-spikes (SSBB)

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*Down tilt - Does a rapid kick towards the ground. It is a semi-spike, but an extremely weak one. Nearly unnoticeable, the move is used mainly for racking up damage than to launch the opponent. Unable to KO even at 999%.
*Down tilt - Does a rapid kick towards the ground. It is a semi-spike, but an extremely weak one. Nearly unnoticeable, the move is used mainly for racking up damage than to launch the opponent. Unable to KO even at 999%.
*[[Dash attack]] - Pushes forward with PK sparkles in front of his hands. The hitboxes before the final hitbox send opponents on a weak horizontal angle.
*[[Dash attack]] - Pushes forward with PK sparkles in front of his hands. The hitboxes before the final hitbox send opponents on a weak horizontal angle.
*[[Down aerial]] - While Ness is retracting his foot back to its normal position, a moderately powered semi-spike hitbox appears on his body and leg.


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