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Shulk cannot cancel out of the move when he has initiated it: as a result, careless use of it can result in opponents punishing the attack's lag, and it can also result in a [[self-destruct]] if used too close to a ledge. In ''Smash 4'', utilizing Back Slash as a [[recovery]] is risky and ineffective as the move does not [[edge sweet spot|sweetspot]] ledges, while in ''Ultimate'', Shulk can grab ledges after around a second of initiating the move, granting Shulk a niche recovering while putting out a large lasting hitbox.
Shulk cannot cancel out of the move when he has initiated it: as a result, careless use of it can result in opponents punishing the attack's lag, and it can also result in a [[self-destruct]] if used too close to a ledge. In ''Smash 4'', utilizing Back Slash as a [[recovery]] is risky and ineffective as the move does not [[edge sweet spot|sweetspot]] ledges, while in ''Ultimate'', Shulk can grab ledges after around a second of initiating the move, granting Shulk a niche recovering while putting out a large lasting hitbox.


It is also one of the few moves in ''Smash 4'' with a back-hitting hitstun animation, as the opponent does not automatically turn around when receiving a hit from this attack.
It is also one of the few moves with a back-hitting hitstun animation, as the opponent does not automatically turn around when receiving a hit from this attack.


Back Slash's unique property works on more than just playable characters. It also behaves correctly on [[Smash Run]] enemies, [[Sandbag]], [[Master Hand (SSB4)|Master]] and {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}}, stage bosses, entities summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]], and [[Smash Ball]]s, among other things. Some of these may have unexpected behavior - for example, while {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}'s [[Fire Hydrant]] matches the direction Pac-Man was facing when he deployed it, {{SSBU|Steve}}'s [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|Crafting Table]] instead always faces right, so it always takes more damage if Shulk is on the left.
Back Slash's unique property works on more than just playable characters. It also behaves correctly on [[Smash Run]] enemies, [[Sandbag]], [[Master Hand (SSB4)|Master]] and {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}}, stage bosses, entities summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]], and [[Smash Ball]]s, among other things. Some of these may have unexpected behavior - for example, while {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}'s [[Fire Hydrant]] matches the direction Pac-Man was facing when he deployed it, {{SSBU|Steve}}'s [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|Crafting Table]] instead always faces right, so it always takes more damage if Shulk is on the left.

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