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With no hurtbox, it feels like the page should say that Ganondorf, Isabelle, and Pichu are the characters that lack a natural combo. [[User:Veledwin1|Veledwin1]] ([[User talk:Veledwin1|talk]]) 07:08, June 30, 2019 (EDT) | With no hurtbox, it feels like the page should say that Ganondorf, Isabelle, and Pichu are the characters that lack a natural combo. [[User:Veledwin1|Veledwin1]] ([[User talk:Veledwin1|talk]]) 07:08, June 30, 2019 (EDT) | ||
:I would say it counts since the move is still composed of multiple phases, separated by inputs. It's admittedly a tough call though. As such, I think this page might benefit from a rename (like to "sequential attack" or "multi-part move"), since "natural combo" implies two or more hits that [[combo|true combo]] into themselves, which even the first paragraph acknowledges isn't always the case. [[User:B2jammer|b2jammer]] ([[User talk:B2jammer|talk]]) 19:22, July 2, 2019 (EDT) |
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What is the purpose of this article? It doesn't make any sense. Natural combo means a combo that is pre input by the game to combo no matter what (for instance any dial a combo in Tekken is a natural combo; most juggles aren't natural combos, but they are combos.)
What's described here is just a rapid attack from mashing 'A.' So wouldn't Marth's dancing blade count as well?
- Yes it would, I'll add it. – MaskedMarth (t c) 17:04, February 25, 2007 (GMT)
Pikachu bros. up-B
I was skeptical of adding these to the list, but now that I think of it, they seem to satisfy the criteria. Thoughts? – Smiddle 10:19, 20 August 2015 (EDT)
Does Pichu's Agility really count?
With no hurtbox, it feels like the page should say that Ganondorf, Isabelle, and Pichu are the characters that lack a natural combo. Veledwin1 (talk) 07:08, June 30, 2019 (EDT)
- I would say it counts since the move is still composed of multiple phases, separated by inputs. It's admittedly a tough call though. As such, I think this page might benefit from a rename (like to "sequential attack" or "multi-part move"), since "natural combo" implies two or more hits that true combo into themselves, which even the first paragraph acknowledges isn't always the case. b2jammer (talk) 19:22, July 2, 2019 (EDT)