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Additional notes: While having identical animations, their physics differ greatly (Captain Falcon having space animal physics that Ganondorf was not given). This results in a score of 2 from me. | Additional notes: While having identical animations, their physics differ greatly (Captain Falcon having space animal physics that Ganondorf was not given). This results in a score of 2 from me. | ||
For other notes, I consider Ganondorf's u-tilt a non cloned move. As while it may be a split kick like Falcon's, it has a "smoke effect" added, and the kick is played out for much longer. With this animation difference, combined with the vastly different functioning, you can't consider these attacks to be "cloned". I also consider the dash attack to be a semi-cloned move, considering its diagonal/ | For other notes, I consider Ganondorf's u-tilt a non cloned move. As while it may be a split kick like Falcon's, it has a "smoke effect" added, and the kick is played out for much longer. With this animation difference, combined with the vastly different functioning, you can't consider these attacks to be "cloned". I also consider the dash attack to be a semi-cloned move, considering its diagonal/verticla trajectory behind Ganondorf, while Falcon sends opponents horizontally. | ||
For the smashes, Ganondorf's f-smash produces dark, vertical knockback, compared to Falcon's fire, horizontal knockback. Both kicks in Ganondorf's u-smash are individually powerful, rather than the first kick being designed to lead into the second. And for their down smashes, both of Falcon's kicks produce powerful horizontal knockback, while the first kick of Ganondorf's is designed to send the opponent into the second kick, which produces powerful vertical knockback. | For the smashes, Ganondorf's f-smash produces dark, vertical knockback, compared to Falcon's fire, horizontal knockback. Both kicks in Ganondorf's u-smash are individually powerful, rather than the first kick being designed to lead into the second. And for their down smashes, both of Falcon's kicks produce powerful horizontal knockback, while the first kick of Ganondorf's is designed to send the opponent into the second kick, which produces powerful vertical knockback. |