Editing Luigi (SSBU)/Up tilt

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Up tilt is also useful as a way to shark platforms, being safer but less rewarding over up smash. It also hits quite low for an up tilt, allowing it to hit ledgehangs and even two-frame certain characters, allowing for slightly extended combos due to hitting opponents from a lower point. Aside from its confirms into Super Jump Punch, up tilt itself cannot kill well at realistic percents, although can kill earlier than up throw. It also cannot hit behind Luigi very well, if at all.
Up tilt is also useful as a way to shark platforms, being safer but less rewarding over up smash. It also hits quite low for an up tilt, allowing it to hit ledgehangs and even two-frame certain characters, allowing for slightly extended combos due to hitting opponents from a lower point. Aside from its confirms into Super Jump Punch, up tilt itself cannot kill well at realistic percents, although can kill earlier than up throw. It also cannot hit behind Luigi very well, if at all.
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