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[[File:BayonettaDAirSSB4.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Bayonetta's down aerial.]]
[[File:BayonettaDAirLandingSSB4.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Bayonetta's down aerial, when landing.]]
==Overview==
==Overview==
Performs a mid-air front flip before descending rapidly with one leg outstretched, constituting a [[stall-then-fall]]. The tip of Bayonetta's heel is a [[meteor smash]] hitbox, and because Bayonetta also falls fast, the two fighters fall together. If they land next to each other, the opponent will be launched powerfully, a veritable [[KO]] move. One clever strategy is to use the move off-stage after only one jump, as the properly-spaced meteor smash can KO unsuspecting adversaries. Following this with Bayonetta's legendary recovery ([[Witch Twist]], a mid-air jump, and a second Witch Twist, plus a wall jump and/or [[After Burner Kick]] when appropriate) makes returning to the stage completely safe if executed properly.
Performs a mid-air front flip before descending rapidly with one leg outstretched, constituting a [[stall-then-fall]]. The tip of Bayonetta's heel is a [[meteor smash]] hitbox, and because Bayonetta also falls fast, the two fighters fall together. If they land next to each other, the opponent will be launched powerfully, a veritable [[KO]] move. One clever strategy is to use the move off-stage after only one jump, as the properly-spaced meteor smash can KO unsuspecting adversaries. Following this with Bayonetta's legendary recovery ([[Witch Twist]], a mid-air jump, and a second Witch Twist, plus a wall jump and/or [[After Burner Kick]] when appropriate) makes returning to the stage completely safe if executed properly.

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