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(Sorry Smash Master, I'm afraid that info is outdated. We have given you more than enough proof that hammer provides NO HELP in recovering horizontally.)
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||His recovery consists of five midair jumps and the [[Final Cutter]] for good vertical movement. However, if the player misses the ledge with Final Cutter, Kirby will plummet downwards with no chance of recovery.  
||His recovery consists of five midair jumps and the [[Final Cutter]] for good vertical movement. However, if the player misses the ledge with Final Cutter, Kirby will plummet downwards with no chance of recovery.  
||With a new forward aerial, Kirby can perform a technique similar to [[Rising Pound]], albeit not nearly to the same degree. Final Cutter gives less vertical distance and is much weaker. Kirby has lower air speed.
||With a new forward aerial, Kirby can perform a technique similar to [[Rising Pound]], albeit not nearly to the same degree. Final Cutter gives less vertical distance and is much weaker. Kirby has lower air speed.
||Using Hammer in the air can provide horizontal recovery.  
||His recovery is more or less the same the same from the previous 2 games. Contrary to what many new players believe, Hammer ''does not'' assist recovery in anyway; it provides no extra horizontal distance compare to just moving forward in the air doing nothing.
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