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==Moves with Bullet Arts==
==Moves with Bullet Arts==
*[[jab]]
*All [[jab]] segments
*all [[tilt]] attacks
*All [[tilt]] attacks
*[[dash attack]]
*[[Dash attack]]
*all [[smash attacks]]
*All [[smash attacks]]
*all [[aerial]] attacks
*All [[aerial]] attacks
*[[Bullet Climax]]
*[[Bullet Climax]]
*[[After Burner Kick]]
*[[After Burner Kick]]

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Bullet Arts
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Bayonetta using Bullet Arts with her Forward Tilt in Super Smash Bros. 4
User Bayonetta
Universe Bayonetta

Bullet Arts (バレットアーツ, Bullet Arts) is a signature mechanic of Bayonetta.

Overview

Bullet Arts can be used during the initial animation of every normal attack and some special attacks. If the button is held down, several invisible bullets with moderate range will rapid fire out of the gun on the limb Bayonetta is using to attack. Technically, the bullets are not projectiles, but rather indirect attacks with large disjointed hitboxes. As such, they cannot be reflected or blocked by a passive shield, though they can be countered by another player or by another Bayonetta using Witch Time. Bullet Arts are also capable of traveling through multiple characters at once, and thus will hit anyone or anything in their line of fire. Even if blocked by someone's shield, the bullets will damage any opponents behind the shielding character. The bullet hitboxes are similar to a grab aerial's instead of a typical projectile's, which is why they are invisible. The bullets cause flinching at point-blank range, but otherwise deal no hitstun, much like Fox's Blaster, so they can be used to essentially "steal" KOs in timed matches.

In Smash 4, each bullet dealt 0.5% damage. In the beta of Ultimate, each bullet dealt 0.4% damage, but was buffed to 0.6% at launch. Ultimate also gave some bullet arts, specifically those colored pink and purple, a small spike effect. This has some very situational benefits, such as trapping someone with the bullet art version of the third hit of Forward air.

Moves with Bullet Arts

Origin

In the Bayonetta series, bullet arts is the signature fighting style of Umbra Witches. The style implements close quarters weaponry combined with ranged projectile weapons, usually magic enhanced guns. Bullet Arts is noteworthy for utilizing both hands and feet during combat, with weapons attached to each. This is shown with most Umbra Witches depicted as using four guns at once, one in each hand and one strapped to each leg. It is mentioned that Rosa, Bayonetta's mother, was regarded as the best and most powerful practitioner of Bullet Arts before she died. Unlike in Super Smash Bros., in the Bayonetta series the bullets are visible.

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