Bowser (SSB4)/Forward smash: Difference between revisions

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(What else is needed? Animation length is unknown for a lot of moves and not too relevant anyway (unless it's a case like Sheik's f-air), since you can just interrupt it.)
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Bowser performs a leaping dropkick forward. It is the second strongest forward smash in the game, behind {{SSB4|King Dedede}}'s, while being nearly twice as fast. The attack possesses a clean hit and late hit, and both subsequently have a sweetspot and sourspot, the former which is closer to Bowser's body. At full charge, when hit clean and sweetspotted, it has enough power to KO any character at 35% from the middle of {{SSB4|Final Destination}}; this is popularly seen as a [[punish]] option on opponents that have had their [[shield]] [[Shield break|broken]] by [[Bowser Bomb]]. When spaced properly, it can even hit opponents hanging on a [[ledge]] or lingering just below it.
Bowser performs a leaping dropkick forward. It is the second strongest forward smash in the game, behind {{SSB4|King Dedede}}'s, while being nearly twice as fast. The attack possesses a clean hit and late hit, and both subsequently have a sweetspot and sourspot, the former is closer to Bowser's legs. At full charge, when hit clean and sweetspotted, it has enough power to KO any character at 35% from the middle of {{SSB4|Final Destination}}; this is popularly seen as a [[punish]] option on opponents that have had their [[shield]] [[Shield break|broken]] by [[Bowser Bomb]]. When spaced properly, it can even hit opponents hanging on a [[ledge]] or lingering just below it.


As with the majority of smash attacks, however, Bowser's forward smash has slow startup with high ending lag, which limits its otherwise outstanding KO ability, as it can be easily predicted and punished if thrown off carelessly. The player also has to space the attack carefully in order to take full advantage of it, as Bowser must be close enough to the opponent in order to land it sweetspotted and clean.
As with the majority of smash attacks, however, Bowser's forward smash has slow startup with high ending lag, which limits its otherwise outstanding KO ability, as it can be easily predicted and punished if thrown off carelessly. The player also has to space the attack carefully in order to take full advantage of it, as Bowser must be close enough to the opponent in order to land it sweetspotted and clean.
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