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==Overview==
==Overview==
When used, the Mii Swordfighter [[charge]]s up, then launches themselves forward, rapidly spinning with their blade extended, similar to [[Sonic]] at the start of [[Spin Dash]]. If contact with the foe is made, the Swordfighter delivers a single slash, which damages and knocks the enemy back while causing the Swordfighter to gain some vertical height. Performing the move like a [[smash attack]] causes it to charge faster.
When used, the Mii Swordfighter [[charge]]s up, then launches themselves forward, somersaulting with the blade, similar to [[Sonic]] at the start of [[Spin Dash]]. If contact with the foe is made, the Swordfighter delivers a single slash, which damages and knocks the enemy back while causing the Swordfighter to gain some vertical height. Performing the move like a [[smash attack]] causes it to charge faster.


When charged to max, Airborne Assault has incredible horizontal distance, able to cover all of [[Final Destination]], and making it great for horizontal recovery. On the other hand, careless use could easily cause self-destructs, since the move leaves the Swordfighter [[helpless]] regardless of a successful hit. In fact, fully charging the move on one edge of Final Destination will make the Swordfighter land right on the other edge (assuming no one was hit), slide off before the landing animation finishes, and fall to their doom. However, using only this easily lets the Swordfighter perform the [[Hyrule Jump]].
When charged to max, Airborne Assault has incredible horizontal distance, able to cover all of [[Final Destination]], and making it great for horizontal recovery. On the other hand, careless use could easily cause self-destructs, since the move leaves the Swordfighter [[helpless]] regardless of a successful hit. In fact, fully charging the move on one edge of Final Destination will make the Swordfighter land right on the other edge (assuming no one was hit), slide off before the landing animation finishes, and fall to their doom. However, using only this easily lets the Swordfighter perform the [[Hyrule Jump]].

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