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[[File:LinkDashAttackSSBU.gif|thumb|600px|Hitbox visualization showing Link's dash attack.]]
[[File:LinkDashAttackSSBU.gif|thumb|600px|Hitbox visualization showing Link's dash attack.]]
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==Overview==
==Overview==D
Hops into the air and performs a jumping downward slash, otherwise known as the Jump Attack or {{iw|zeldawiki|Jump Slash}}. Deals 12% up close along the arm, 13% along the blade and 14% at the tip of the blade, dealing a considerable amount of knockback in addition.
Hops into the air and performs a jumping downward slash, otherwise known as the Jump Attack or {{iw|zeldawiki|Jump Slash}}. Deals 12% up close along the arm, 13% along the blade and 14% at the tip of the blade, dealing a considerable amount of knockback in addition.  
 
While plagued with a slow startup, it benefits from a unique 'high profile' aspect, the brief hop allows you to avoid low to the ground attacks such as [[Ness]]' [[PK Fire]] and catch them off guard. It can also be used to [[edgeguard]] high to mid recoveries from the ledge, and potentially 2-frame the opponent, yet the speed of the move leaves that possibility something to be desired. It serves as a strong tool for hard reading opponents and catching rolls, however due to it's aforementioned slow startup and high ending lag, it is a risky option even then, and should be seldom used in neutral other than in specific circumstances.
While plagued with a slow startup, it benefits from a unique 'high profile' aspect, the brief hop allows Link to avoid low to the ground attacks such as [[Ness]]' [[PK Fire]] and catch them off guard. It can also be used to [[edgeguard]] high to mid recoveries from the ledge, and potentially 2-frame the opponent, yet the speed of the move leaves that possibility something to be desired. It serves as a strong tool for hard reading opponents and catching rolls, however due to it's aforementioned slow startup and high ending lag, it is a risky option even then, and should be seldom used in neutral other than in specific circumstances.


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