Editing Ganondorf (SSBU)

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Update 1.1.0 changed the properties of aerial Flame Choke to always kill Ganondorf first when reaching the blast zone, significantly reducing the effectiveness of [[Ganoncide]]. Update 2.0.0 allowed forward aerial to autocancel out of a double jump, which was infamous in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' for not cancelling even out of a full hop due to an incorrectly coded timer, and would almost always force him to enter the landing animation. After being absent from patch notes for little over a year, Ganondorf was granted a small but important buff in 11.0.0, which significantly decreased the ending lag of Dark Dive, slightly improving his recovery while making it harder to [[Tech Check]] Ganondorf, a technique that has existed since ''Melee''.
Update 1.1.0 changed the properties of aerial Flame Choke to always kill Ganondorf first when reaching the blast zone, significantly reducing the effectiveness of [[Ganoncide]]. Update 2.0.0 allowed forward aerial to autocancel out of a double jump, which was infamous in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' for not cancelling even out of a full hop due to an incorrectly coded timer, and would almost always force him to enter the landing animation. After being absent from patch notes for little over a year, Ganondorf was granted a small but important buff in 11.0.0, which significantly decreased the ending lag of Dark Dive, slightly improving his recovery while making it harder to [[Tech Check]] Ganondorf, a technique that has existed since ''Melee''.


Due to his key weaknesses not being addressed from updates and other characters having received more substantial buffs, Ganondorf is considered to fare worse compared to the game’s release, despite receiving more buffs than nerfs throughout his update history.
Due to his key weaknesses not being addressed from updates and other characters having received more substantial buffs, he is considered to fare worse compared to the game’s release.


'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}'''

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