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In ''Smash 4'', the Rufio is generally finished with Shuttle Loop only. Despite buffs to Mach Tornado's knockback, its shorter duration makes it risky to use, and the attack's momentum was also nerfed between games. While Shuttle Loop no longer cancels into a glide, it deals more damage, has high knockback growth, and inflicts vertical knockback, making it especially deadly when used near the upper blast line. | In ''Smash 4'', the Rufio is generally finished with Shuttle Loop only. Despite buffs to Mach Tornado's knockback, its shorter duration makes it risky to use, and the attack's momentum was also nerfed between games. While Shuttle Loop no longer cancels into a glide, it deals more damage, has high knockback growth, and inflicts vertical knockback, making it especially deadly when used near the upper blast line. | ||
===Zero-to-death variations=== | |||
The Rufio can be used to [[Zero-to-death combo|zero-death]] opponents susceptible to the Rufio by exploiting the changes to Meta Knight's back aerial. His back aerial now uses the [[autolink angle]] and as a result, Meta Knight can dash attack and follow-up with a back aerial, and then fast-fall and land before the final hit. If the opponent does not [[tech]], he can [[jab lock]] them with his down tilt. As they are forced into their neutral get-up animations, he can land a dash attack, grab, or up tilt, and then start the up aerial chain, and finish with a Shuttle Loop, KOing if executed properly. | The Rufio can be used to [[Zero-to-death combo|zero-death]] opponents susceptible to the Rufio by exploiting the changes to Meta Knight's back aerial. His back aerial now uses the [[autolink angle]] and as a result, Meta Knight can dash attack and follow-up with a back aerial, and then fast-fall and land before the final hit. If the opponent does not [[tech]], he can [[jab lock]] them with his down tilt. As they are forced into their neutral get-up animations, he can land a dash attack, grab, or up tilt, and then start the up aerial chain, and finish with a Shuttle Loop, KOing if executed properly. | ||