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'''Razor Leaf''' is [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]]'s [[Side Special Move]]. Though it shares its name with [[List of Pokémon|Poké Ball Pokémon]] [[Chikorita]], it is functionally different; Ivysaur shoots a large, single leaf, whereas Chikorita shoots a barrage of small leaves. However, they do both knock the opponent back significantly for a ranged move. | '''Razor Leaf''' is [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]]'s [[Side Special Move]]. Though it shares its name with [[List of Pokémon|Poké Ball Pokémon]] [[Chikorita]], it is functionally different; Ivysaur shoots a large, single leaf, whereas Chikorita shoots a barrage of small leaves. However, they do both knock the opponent back significantly for a ranged move. | ||
With this move, Ivysaur sends a leaf as a ranged attack, making between 5%-8% of damage. It may curve mildly in a random direction at the end of its reach. Very good for cancelling others' attacks. This strategy is often used when recovering back on to the stage with Ivysaur, as his [[Up-B]]is only a tether recovery (see [[Vine Whip]]) and a projectile must be used to clear edge-guarders and edge-hogs. Nonetheless, despite the leaf's long range, it will disappear after a short while and has a slight arc, so | With this move, Ivysaur sends a leaf as a ranged attack, making between 5%-8% of damage. It may curve mildly in a random direction at the end of its reach. Very good for cancelling others' attacks. This strategy is often used when recovering back on to the stage with Ivysaur, as his [[Up-B]]is only a tether recovery (see [[Vine Whip]]) and a projectile must be used to clear edge-guarders and edge-hogs. Nonetheless, despite the leaf's long range, it will disappear after a short while and has a slight arc, so Ivysaur players must be in a decent position to the opponent before unleashing the move. | ||
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