Kazuya (SSBU)/Dash attack
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Overview[edit]
Hitboxes[edit]
The ID 4 hitbox can only hit opponents that are lying down.
Timing[edit]
Only the lower portions of both legs are made intangible.
| Left leg intangible | 4-7 |
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| Right leg intangible | 4-7, 13-19 |
| Clean hit | 15-16 |
| Late hit | 17-19 |
| Interruptible | 48 |
| Animation length | 62 |
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Lag time |
Hitbox |
Hitbox change |
Vulnerable |
Intangible |
Interruptible |
Trivia[edit]
- Alongside Minecart, Kazuya's crouch attack, and Heaven's Door, this is one of the only moves in Ultimate with a hitbox that can only hit opponents lying down.
- For both the clean and late hits, the ID 2 hitbox is fully covered by the ID 3 one, and they feature no differences other than their size and position, effectively rendering the ID 2 hitbox pointless.
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