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== Gravity penalty from vertical angles == | == Gravity penalty from vertical angles == | ||
In ''Ultimate'', fighters have different gravity values when launched | In ''Ultimate'', fighters have different gravity values when launched between 70°-110°. When sent into tumbling, does the gravity penalty formula still applies from those values? [[User:Juju1995|Juju1995]] ([[User talk:Juju1995|talk]]) 19:40, May 15, 2021 (EDT) | ||
:Yes, it uses the altered values for those angles. ''[[User:Alex the weeb|<span style="color: blue;">'''Alex'''</span>]] the [[User talk:Alex the weeb|<span style="color: red;">'''Weeb'''</span>]]'' 20:02, May 15, 2021 (EDT) | :Yes, it uses the altered values for those angles. ''[[User:Alex the weeb|<span style="color: blue;">'''Alex'''</span>]] the [[User talk:Alex the weeb|<span style="color: red;">'''Weeb'''</span>]]'' 20:02, May 15, 2021 (EDT) | ||
::I've tested to see how horizontal launch speed decays by using Yoshi's Egg Throw (which deals 6%, has a launch angle of 70°, BKB of 60 and KBS of 50) on Bowser at 815% and Pichu at 560% (so that they both receive roughly 264 KB) on the Training stage due to having the highest and lowest vertical gravity, respectively. And my theory is, regardless of their gravity, they both stopped roughly on the same spot. But I'm just guessing. [[User:Juju1995|Juju1995]] ([[User talk:Juju1995|talk]]) 02:21, July 15, 2021 (EDT) | ::I've tested to see how horizontal launch speed decays by using Yoshi's Egg Throw (which deals 6%, has a launch angle of 70°, BKB of 60 and KBS of 50) on Bowser at 815% and Pichu at 560% (so that they both receive roughly 264 KB) on the Training stage due to having the highest and lowest vertical gravity, respectively. And my theory is, regardless of their gravity, they both stopped roughly on the same spot. But I'm just guessing. [[User:Juju1995|Juju1995]] ([[User talk:Juju1995|talk]]) 02:21, July 15, 2021 (EDT) | ||