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A '''strong up''', also known as an '''up tilt''' (abbreviated "u-tilt") is a [[tilt attack]] performed by any [[character]] by holding the [[control stick]] lightly upward and pressing the [[attack]] button while on the ground. It can be difficult to pull off an up tilt quickly, as if the player tilts too fast, they'll either [[jump]] or do an [[up smash]] instead. Turning off tap jump can help avoid the former problem, or the player can do some other action and hold up on the control stick before it ends.
A '''strong up''', also known as an '''up tilt''' (abbreviated "u-tilt") is a [[tilt attack]] performed by any [[character]] by holding the [[control stick]] lightly upward and pressing the [[attack]] button while on the ground. It can be difficult to pull off an up tilt quickly, as if the player tilts too fast, they'll either [[jump]] or do an [[up smash]] instead. Turning off tap jump can help avoid the former problem, or the player can do some other action and hold up on the control stick before it ends.
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