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Overall, Wizard's Foot is a very high risk, high reward move which is powerful when it lands in the right situations but the extreme risk of doing it makes it an incredibly situational move overall, with its main use being for recovering rather than using it as an attack.  
Overall, Wizard's Foot is a very high risk, high reward move which is powerful when it lands in the right situations but the extreme risk of doing it makes it an incredibly situational move overall, with its main use being for recovering rather than using it as an attack.  


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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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Overall, Wizard's Foot in ''Brawl'' is an interesting move. The grounded version is a much weaker move which can be a lot safer when used in the right situations while the aerial version is a lot stronger but it has lost utility in areas where it was useful before. The landing hit is stronger, safer and has more utility than it ever did previously. Wizard's Foot does have its uses, such as an Out of Shield option or as a mixup to approach but it is not the most spectacular move Ganondorf has either, making it a situation move overall.
Overall, Wizard's Foot in ''Brawl'' is an interesting move. The grounded version is a much weaker move which can be a lot safer when used in the right situations while the aerial version is a lot stronger but it has lost utility in areas where it was useful before. The landing hit is stronger, safer and has more utility than it ever did previously. Wizard's Foot does have its uses, such as an Out of Shield option or as a mixup to approach but it is not the most spectacular move Ganondorf has either, making it a situation move overall.


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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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Overall, Wizard's Foot is a more rewarding move than it was in ''Brawl'' but the move has lost some of the utility it had before due to losing some of its exploits. It remains a risky approach option which can be difficult to land and can be easily punished if it does not hit.  
Overall, Wizard's Foot is a more rewarding move than it was in ''Brawl'' but the move has lost some of the utility it had before due to losing some of its exploits. It remains a risky approach option which can be difficult to land and can be easily punished if it does not hit.  


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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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However, it no longer has a thigh hitbox. Additionally, both versions have significantly smaller hitboxes. This makes the move much harder to land, and makes the aerial version less effective at anti-juggling.
However, it no longer has a thigh hitbox. Additionally, both versions have significantly smaller hitboxes. This makes the move much harder to land, and makes the aerial version less effective at anti-juggling.


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