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[[File:YoshiFAir.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Yoshi's forward aerial.]]
[[File:YoshiFAir.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Yoshi's forward aerial.]]
==Overview==
==Overview==
Yoshi's [[forward aerial]] is a downward headbutt. It is a slow but powerful attack that [[meteor smash]]es opponents at the nose. Upon striking opponents on the ground at low percentages, it has a chance to [[trip]] them. This attack can often be used as a combo finisher, either from a [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Forward throw|forward throw]] or [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Back throw|back throw]], an [[Egg Throw]] or a double-grounded [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Neutral attack|neutral attack]]. At higher percentages, striking a grounded opponent can provide the setup for a quick [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Up smash|up smash]] or [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Up aerial|up aerial]]. None of these are true combos though, as it is possible for the opponent to air dodge or DI away. An exception applies if the opponent is struck with a grounded meteor and sent [[reeling]] as a result, resulting in the opponent unable to react in the time it takes to follow up with an up aerial. However, because reeling is a chance-based mechanic that doesn't occur until above 100%, this is not a completely reliable strategy.
Yoshi's [[forward aerial]] is a downward headbutt. It is a slow but powerful attack that [[meteor smash]]es opponents at the nose. Upon striking opponents on the ground at low percentages, it has a chance to [[trip]] them. This attack can often be used as a combo finisher, either from a [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Forward throw|forward throw]] or [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Back throw|back throw]], an [[Egg Throw]] or a double-grounded [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Neutral attack|neutral attack]]. At higher percentages, striking a grounded opponent can provide the setup for a quick [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Up smash|up smash]] or [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Up aerial|up aerial]]. None of these are true combos though, as it is possible for the opponent to air dodge or DI away.


At the head, it deals impressive damage with high knockback growth, letting it KO middleweights at 108% while near the left/right blast zones of Final Destination in the 3DS version, and at 97% in the Wii U version. It is also capable of auto-canceling with a short hop, which allows it to function either as an approach option, or as a way to hinder approaches. While in the air, the attack can also combo into [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Neutral aerial|neutral air]], to hit opponents again at lower percentages, or the more common use of quickly delivering another attack if the forward aerial misses.
At the head, it deals impressive damage with high knockback growth, letting it KO middleweights at 108% while near the left/right blast zones of Final Destination in the 3DS version, and at 97% in the Wii U version. It is also capable of auto-canceling with a short hop, which allows it to function either as an approach option, or as a way to hinder approaches. While in the air, the attack can also combo into [[Yoshi (SSB4)/Neutral aerial|neutral air]], to hit opponents again at lower percentages, or the more common use of quickly delivering another attack if the forward aerial misses.

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