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Pikachu does a tail sweep in front if itself, doing 12% and powerful semi-spike knockback. The move, like many of Pikachu's others moves, has disjointed range but it does not combo so well due to its high knockback. However, the knockback of the move is useful for [[gimp]]ing other characters recoveries, especially the ones whose recoveries gives poor horizontal distances such as {{SSB|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSB|Samus}}. | [[File:Pikachu Down Tilt Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|The hitbox of Pikachu's d-tilt.]] | ||
Pikachu does a tail sweep in front if itself, doing 12% and powerful semi-spike knockback. The move, like many of Pikachu's others moves, has disjointed range but it does not combo so well due to its high knockback. However, the knockback of the move is useful for [[gimp]]ing other characters recoveries, especially the ones whose recoveries gives poor horizontal distances such as {{SSB|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSB|Samus}}. It can also chain into itself against a wall on [[Hyrule Castle]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:45, July 28, 2013
Overview
Pikachu does a tail sweep in front if itself, doing 12% and powerful semi-spike knockback. The move, like many of Pikachu's others moves, has disjointed range but it does not combo so well due to its high knockback. However, the knockback of the move is useful for gimping other characters recoveries, especially the ones whose recoveries gives poor horizontal distances such as Captain Falcon and Samus. It can also chain into itself against a wall on Hyrule Castle.