Bayonetta (SSB4): Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: that particular symbol is used for almost all Umbra magic.
(As I've said before, those leggings are not original to Smash. Absent in artwork, but in Bayonetta 2.)
(→‎Trivia: that particular symbol is used for almost all Umbra magic.)
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[[File:BayonettaJump.jpg|230px|right|thumb|The symbol when Bayonetta jumps]]
[[File:BayonettaJump.jpg|230px|right|thumb|The symbol when Bayonetta jumps]]
*Some of Bayonetta's animations reference the ''Bayonetta'' games.
*Some of Bayonetta's animations reference the ''Bayonetta'' games.
**When Bayonetta jumps, she leaves behind a blue umbra magic crest. In the ''Bayonetta'' games this represents gravity magic, it appears when she jumps, or uses Witch Walk, in her main series.
**When Bayonetta jumps, she leaves behind a blue Umbra magic crest as she does in her games.
**Her crouch is a reference to the [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Break_Dance Break Dance technique], where she strikes a similar pose at the end of the attack.
**Her crouch is a reference to the [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Break_Dance Break Dance technique], where she strikes a similar pose at the end of the attack.
**Her spot-dodge animation and quote are based on one of her taunts in ''Bayonetta 2''.
**Her spot-dodge animation and quote are based on one of her taunts in ''Bayonetta 2''.
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