Editing Luigi (SSBB)/Hitboxes
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==Notes== | ===Notes=== | ||
*The angle of a hitbox is displayed as a line. For hitboxes with the [[Sakurai angle]], a star shape (*) is used instead. Note that all angles are based on what side of the attacker the target is on - if the target is on the opposite side of the attacker, they will fly in the opposite direction (but at the same angle). Most presented angles assume the target is on the right of the attacker, unless the attack is obviously on the attacker's left. | *The angle of a hitbox is displayed as a line. For hitboxes with the [[Sakurai angle]], a star shape (*) is used instead. Note that all angles are based on what side of the attacker the target is on - if the target is on the opposite side of the attacker, they will fly in the opposite direction (but at the same angle). Most presented angles assume the target is on the right of the attacker, unless the attack is obviously on the attacker's left. | ||
**An angle indicated with a dash (-) is another special angle with unconfirmed properties; the best guess right now is that its angle is the same as the direction of travel of the user. | **An angle indicated with a dash (-) is another special angle with unconfirmed properties; the best guess right now is that its angle is the same as the direction of travel of the user. |