Editing List of semi-spikes (SSBB)

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*Down smash - Does a spinning split kick. Low start-up lag and good power for a semi-spike. It has noticeable ending lag though, and with its very short reach, Jigglypuff is better off using its Wall of Pain for edgeguarding.
*Down smash - Does a spinning split kick. Low start-up lag and good power for a semi-spike. It has noticeable ending lag though, and with its very short reach, Jigglypuff is better off using its Wall of Pain for edgeguarding.
*Down aerial - Does a drill kick. If it is sourspotted, the move can semi-spike.
*Down aerial - Does a [[Drill (archetype)|drill]] kick. If it is sourspotted, the move can semi-spike.
*[[Puff Up]] - If an opponent hits it while it is shrinking, the attack is a [[OHKO]] semi-spike.
*[[Puff Up]] - If an opponent hits it while it is shrinking, the attack is a [[OHKO]] semi-spike.


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