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[[File:SnakeUTiltSSBB.gif|thumb|400px|Hitbox visualization showing Snake's up tilt.]]
==Overview==
Snake kicks one leg up vertically. Has low start-up, great vertical reach, and notoriously [[disjointed]] horizontal reach with an invisible hitbox that appears before Snake's leg is even extended. It is a move with great vertical knockback, and is capable of KOing lightweights at around 100%, middleweights at around 115%, and heavyweights at around 130% with proper [[DI]] (when [[sweetspot]]ted). It has higher knockback when the hit connects earlier on in the attack, though the [[sourspot]] will still reliably KO under 150%.
Due to its sheer damage output, speed, knockback, and range, it is considered to be one of the best [[up tilt]]s in the game, on par with {{mvsub|King Dedede|SSBB|up tilt|alt=King Dedede's}}. In any competition or situation, players fear this move when approaching Snake because it is commonly used for its raw KO power. This move has garnered Snake much criticism in the ''Brawl'' community due to its nonsensically huge horizontal disjoint, having more safe horizontal reach than most intentionally-disjointed attacks (such as swords) despite the animation suggesting very minimal such reach.
The move is arguably Snake's best KO move, as it complements his already-strong ground game and lets Snake launch even airborne opponents from a safe distance due to its massive range. The up tilt is a common follow-up to an accurate read of the opponent's movements after Snake's {{mvsub|Snake|SSBB|down throw}}, a devastating move that forces opponents into a [[tech chase]]. It is also an excellent finisher to Snake's combos or a mixup involving a [[jab cancel]] or the first hit of Snake's {{mvsub|Snake|SSBB|forward tilt}}. This move is good for juggling floaties and lightweights, being able to KO the latter most of the time. It is also able to stop most projectiles in their paths before they reach Snake. Most of the time, this attack can hit an enemy who has just jumped up from a [[ledge]] if timed correctly.


==Overview==
==Hitboxes==
[[File:Snake Up Tilt Hitbox Brawl.gif|thumb|The normal hitbox of Snake's up tilt.]]
{{BrawlHitboxTableHeader}}
[[File:Snake Up Tilt Disjointed Hitbox Brawl.png|thumb|The disjointed, invisible hitbox of Snake's up tilt.]]
{{HitboxTableTitle|Clean|24}}
Snake kicks one leg up vertically. Hits on frames 6-13, does 13-14% or 12% when sourspotted. Has low start-up, great vertical reach, and disjointed horizontal reach with an invisible hitbox that appears before Snake's leg is even extended. It is a move with great vertical knockback, and is capable of KOing lightweights at around 100%, middleweights at around 115%, and heavyweights at around 130% with proper DI (when sweetspotted). It has higher knockback when the hit connects earlier on in the attack, though the sourspot will still reliably KO under 150%. It is often considered the best up tilt in the game, along with {{SSBB|King Dedede}}'s. Due to the disjointed hitbox appearing before Snake's leg is extended, Snake has come under fire by the ''Brawl'' community.
{{BrawlHitboxTableRow
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}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Late|24}}
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|id=0
|damage=12%
|angle=84
|bk=45
|ks=95
|fkv=0
|r=420000
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}}
{{BrawlHitboxTableRow
|id=1
|damage=12%
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|ks=95
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{{BrawlHitboxTableRow
|id=2
|damage=12%
|angle=84
|bk=45
|ks=95
|fkv=0
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|}
 
==Timing==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Clean hit
|6-7
|-
!Late hit
|8-13
|-
!Animation length
|37
|}
 
{{FrameStripStart}}
{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=5}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=6|s=HitboxChangeE}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=24}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
 
{{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|hitbox=y|hitboxchange=y}}


{{competitive expertise}}
{{MvSubNavSnake|g=SSBB}}
{{technical data}}


[[Category:Snake]]
[[Category:Snake (SSBB)]]
[[Category:Foot attacks]]
[[Category:Up tilts (SSBB)]]
[[Category:Normal attacks]]
[[Category:Up tilts]]

Latest revision as of 20:01, May 21, 2024

Hitbox visualization showing Snake's up tilt.

Overview[edit]

Snake kicks one leg up vertically. Has low start-up, great vertical reach, and notoriously disjointed horizontal reach with an invisible hitbox that appears before Snake's leg is even extended. It is a move with great vertical knockback, and is capable of KOing lightweights at around 100%, middleweights at around 115%, and heavyweights at around 130% with proper DI (when sweetspotted). It has higher knockback when the hit connects earlier on in the attack, though the sourspot will still reliably KO under 150%.

Due to its sheer damage output, speed, knockback, and range, it is considered to be one of the best up tilts in the game, on par with King Dedede's. In any competition or situation, players fear this move when approaching Snake because it is commonly used for its raw KO power. This move has garnered Snake much criticism in the Brawl community due to its nonsensically huge horizontal disjoint, having more safe horizontal reach than most intentionally-disjointed attacks (such as swords) despite the animation suggesting very minimal such reach.

The move is arguably Snake's best KO move, as it complements his already-strong ground game and lets Snake launch even airborne opponents from a safe distance due to its massive range. The up tilt is a common follow-up to an accurate read of the opponent's movements after Snake's down throw, a devastating move that forces opponents into a tech chase. It is also an excellent finisher to Snake's combos or a mixup involving a jab cancel or the first hit of Snake's forward tilt. This move is good for juggling floaties and lightweights, being able to KO the latter most of the time. It is also able to stop most projectiles in their paths before they reach Snake. Most of the time, this attack can hit an enemy who has just jumped up from a ledge if timed correctly.

Hitboxes[edit]

ID Part Damage SD Angle BK KS FKV Radius Bone Offset SDIx T% Clang Rebound Type Effect G A Sound Direct
Clean
0 0 13% 0 AngleIcon95.png 55 95 0 6.0 0 0.0 9.0 12.0 1.0x 1.0x 0% HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png HitboxTableIcon(NoRebound).png Foot (type) Normal (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png L Thud SpecialsDirect.png
1 0 13% 0 AngleIcon95.png 55 95 0 5.0 0 0.0 9.0 4.0 1.0x 1.0x 0% HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png HitboxTableIcon(NoRebound).png Foot (type) Normal (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png L Thud SpecialsDirect.png
2 0 13% 0 AngleIcon95.png 55 95 0 5.0 0 0.0 4.0 7.5 1.0x 1.0x 0% HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png HitboxTableIcon(NoRebound).png Foot (type) Normal (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png L Thud SpecialsDirect.png
Late
0 0 12% 0 AngleIcon84.png 45 95 0 7.0 62 0.0 -5.0 0.0 1.0x 1.0x 0% HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png HitboxTableIcon(Rebound).png Foot (type) Normal (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png M Thud SpecialsDirect.png
1 0 12% 0 AngleIcon84.png 45 95 0 5.0 62 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0x 1.0x 0% HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png HitboxTableIcon(Rebound).png Foot (type) Normal (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png M Thud SpecialsDirect.png
2 0 12% 0 AngleIcon84.png 45 95 0 6.0 61 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0x 1.0x 0% HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png HitboxTableIcon(Rebound).png Foot (type) Normal (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png M Thud SpecialsDirect.png

Timing[edit]

Clean hit 6-7
Late hit 8-13
Animation length 37
FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png
Legend (1 square = 1 frame)
Lag
Lag time
Hitbox
Hitbox
FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).pngFrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png
Hitbox change