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'''Bat Within''' ({{ja|バットウィズイン|Batto Wizuin}}, ''Bat Within'') is one of [[Bayonetta]]'s signature mechanics, based on the [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Bat_Within defensive technique of the same name].
 
Bat Within activates when Bayonetta is hit by an attack early during [[roll]]s, [[sidestep]]s, or [[air dodge]]s, or late during [[Witch Time]]. Nimble/Dodgy Dodger [[Equipment]] does not affect this window. When this happens, Bayonetta transforms into a flock of bats, halves the amount of damage inflicted, and continues moving in the direction she was traveling; for a [[roll]], she will advance in the same direction, and for a [[sidestep]] or after Witch Time, she will stay in place. She can travel in any direction if done during her [[air dodge]], but needs to have jumped prior if she wants to rise with it.
 
When Bat Within is activated, she endures some ending lag, meaning that it is possible to extend a [[combo]] on her if it was activated by a faster attack or a long-lasting, multiple hitting attack. While Bat Within makes Bayonetta's rolls, sidestep and air dodge appear to be the best in the game, each of them possess noticeable ending lag. To compound this, several characters, such as {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} and {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, have rolls, sidesteps, or air dodges that start up just 1 frame later without being nearly as vulnerable at the end.
 
Bat Within also has the distinction of being treated as a [[counterattack]] that does not strike back; therefore, it does not trigger against grabs, [[Final Smashes]], or unblockable attacks. Although difficult, it is possible to simultaneously activate both Witch Time and Bat Within if Bayonetta is struck precisely when their activation windows overlap. However, doing this is actually a hindrance, as she will still receive halved damage while Witch Time's slowdown effect on the opponent is reduced.

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Bat Within (バットウィズイン, Bat Within) is one of Bayonetta's signature mechanics, based on the defensive technique of the same name.

Bat Within activates when Bayonetta is hit by an attack early during rolls, sidesteps, or air dodges, or late during Witch Time. Nimble/Dodgy Dodger Equipment does not affect this window. When this happens, Bayonetta transforms into a flock of bats, halves the amount of damage inflicted, and continues moving in the direction she was traveling; for a roll, she will advance in the same direction, and for a sidestep or after Witch Time, she will stay in place. She can travel in any direction if done during her air dodge, but needs to have jumped prior if she wants to rise with it.

When Bat Within is activated, she endures some ending lag, meaning that it is possible to extend a combo on her if it was activated by a faster attack or a long-lasting, multiple hitting attack. While Bat Within makes Bayonetta's rolls, sidestep and air dodge appear to be the best in the game, each of them possess noticeable ending lag. To compound this, several characters, such as Duck Hunt and Mewtwo, have rolls, sidesteps, or air dodges that start up just 1 frame later without being nearly as vulnerable at the end.

Bat Within also has the distinction of being treated as a counterattack that does not strike back; therefore, it does not trigger against grabs, Final Smashes, or unblockable attacks. Although difficult, it is possible to simultaneously activate both Witch Time and Bat Within if Bayonetta is struck precisely when their activation windows overlap. However, doing this is actually a hindrance, as she will still receive halved damage while Witch Time's slowdown effect on the opponent is reduced.