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Axe

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For other uses of the term "Axe," see Axe (disambiguation).
Axe
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Throwing the Axe in Ultimate.
Users Simon
Richter
Universe Castlevania

Axe is Simon and Richter's neutral special move.

Overview

Axe is a projectile that travels in a high arc and pierces through opponents. It can be thrown in three different arcs depending on which direction is held during its startup. It is also able to travel through solid ground and pierce through fighters; however, it will stop if it is shielded. The user's aerial momentum is stopped if he throws the axe in midair. It has high startup lag, with the axe's angle making it ineffective to use conventionally. However, it deals 15% damage and knockback while also going through solid terrain, giving it powerful edgeguarding capabilities and allowing it to kill at lower percentages. Its high freeze frames also give it very limited followup ability. Two axes can be in play at once; however, the first one usually vanishes right as the second one is thrown.

Instructional quote

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List SimonHeadSSBU.png Throws an axe that curves and passes through obstacles. Tilting left or right while it arcs changes the distance.
RichterHeadSSBU.png Throws an axe that curves and passes through obstacles. Tilting left or right while it arcs changes the distance.

Origin

Simon using the Axe in the original Castlevania.
Simon throwing the Axe in the original Castlevania.

The axe is a sub-weapon that appears throughout the Castlevania series. As with other sub-weapons, the use of axes requires hearts, which act as ammo. Both the axes themselves and the hearts required to use them are often found by breaking candles located across the map. The player is normally allowed to throw another axe after the first one is off the screen. Two or three axes are allowed in play if the player possesses a Double or Triple Shot. The ability to curve the axe is unique to Ultimate, however.

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Names in other languages

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Language Name
Japan Japanese , Axe
UK English Axe
Quebec French (NTSC) Hache
Germany German Axt
Mexico Spanish (NTSC) Hacha
Italy Italian Ascia
Netherlands Dutch Bijl

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