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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[File:Meta Knight Up Tilt Hitbox Brawl.png|thumb|250px|Up tilt hitbox.]] | [[File:Meta Knight Up Tilt Hitbox Brawl.png|thumb|250px|Up tilt hitbox.]] | ||
Meta Knight stabs upward. The move has a [[sweetspot]] at the tip of the sword (similarly to {{SSBB|Marth}}'s tipper sweetspots). When sweetspotted, the move has high vertical knockback, and can reliably KO under 150%, although its KO power is reduced by a sizable amount of the move is not sweetspotted. The move is usually used to [[punish]] and cover options from opponents above Meta Knight, especially those on [[soft platform]]s above Meta Knight on stages such as {{SSBB|Battlefield}} and [[Halberd]]. | Meta Knight stabs upward. The move has a [[sweetspot]] at the tip of the sword (similarly to {{SSBB|Marth}}'s tipper sweetspots). When sweetspotted, the move has high vertical [[knockback]], and can reliably [[KO]] under 150%, although its [[KO]] power is reduced by a sizable amount of the move is not sweetspotted. The move is usually used to [[punish]] and cover options from opponents above Meta Knight, especially those on [[soft platform]]s above Meta Knight on stages such as {{SSBB|Battlefield}} and [[Halberd]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:41, July 2, 2018
Overview
Meta Knight stabs upward. The move has a sweetspot at the tip of the sword (similarly to Marth's tipper sweetspots). When sweetspotted, the move has high vertical knockback, and can reliably KO under 150%, although its KO power is reduced by a sizable amount of the move is not sweetspotted. The move is usually used to punish and cover options from opponents above Meta Knight, especially those on soft platforms above Meta Knight on stages such as Battlefield and Halberd.
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