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==Notable forward tilts==
==Notable forward tilts==
*Seven characters have forward tilts that are [[natural combo]]s: [[Snake]], [[Piranha Plant]], [[Hero]], [[Meta Knight]], [[Mega Man]], [[Bayonetta]] and [[Sora]]. The former three have two-stage forward tilts, while the latter four have three-stage forward tilts. Sora's forward tilt is notable for being the only natural combo in the game to behave differently if only the first hit is inputted, launching the opponent relatively far instead of keeping them in place for the rest of the combo.
*Six characters have forward tilts that are [[natural combo]]s: [[Snake]], [[Piranha Plant]], [[Hero]], [[Meta Knight]], [[Mega Man]], and [[Bayonetta]]. The former three have two-stage forward tilts, while the latter three have three-stage forward tilts.
*Mega Man's forward tilt, in addition to being a natural combo, is the only forward tilt that is a projectile. It can naturally flow from or into his [[neutral attack]] and [[neutral aerial]], effectively allowing him to fire his Mega Buster while standing still, walking, or jumping.
*Mega Man's forward tilt, in addition to being a natural combo, is the only forward tilt that is a projectile. It can naturally flow from or into his [[neutral attack]] and [[neutral aerial]], effectively allowing him to fire his Mega Buster while standing still, walking, or jumping.
*[[Ryu]] and [[Ken]]'s forward tilts have multiple variations, just like their [[neutral attack]] and other tilts: a 'light' version achieved by tapping the attack button for a short time, and a 'heavy' version achieved by holding the attack button for longer. In ''[[Ultimate]]'', a third variation is added depending on their proximity to their opponent – what was previously the tapped version of their forward tilt (a poking kick) is now only used if far from an opponent. When closer up, a different attack is used (which, for both Ryu and Ken, is a hook).
*[[Ryu]] and [[Ken]]'s forward tilts have multiple variations, just like their [[neutral attack]] and other tilts: a 'light' version achieved by tapping the attack button for a short time, and a 'heavy' version achieved by holding the attack button for longer. In ''[[Ultimate]]'', a third variation is added depending on their proximity to their opponent – what was previously the tapped version of their forward tilt (a poking kick) is now only used if far from an opponent. When closer up, a different attack is used (which, for both Ryu and Ken, is a hook).

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