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Because attacking the orbitars pushes opponents away, this move can be used as an [[edgeguard]] technique against a fighter with an attacking recovery such as {{SSBU|Mario}}, usually [[gimp]]ing them with the small push effect. | Because attacking the orbitars pushes opponents away, this move can be used as an [[edgeguard]] technique against a fighter with an attacking recovery such as {{SSBU|Mario}}, usually [[gimp]]ing them with the small push effect. | ||
As a cosmetic difference, Pit announces "Stay back!" or | As a cosmetic difference, Pit announces "Stay back!" or "Hah!" upon activating his Orbitars, or in Japanese: "Hah!", "{{ja|守れ!|Mamore!}}" (''Defend/Protect!'') or "{{ja|当たるか!|Ataru ka!}}" (''Got ya!''); the very latter Japanese quote is taken from his original Japanese quote for his [[Mirror Shield]]. Meanwhile, Dark Pit announces "No way!" or nothing at all upon doing the same. However, his Japanese quotes are the exact same as Pit's, only in a deeper and more serious tone. | ||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== | ||