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*Double-Edge Dance and its counterpart [[Dancing Blade]] have the unique distinction in Smash of being two of the only attacks that can be considered a "Rekka". In fighting game terminology, a "Rekka" refers to a [[Special move|command input attack]] that allows for [[Natural combo|multiple follow-ups through additional command inputs]], often times having a "branching path" of available attacks and options. They are traditionally utilized for combo extensions and to hit-confirm into mixups. The name is derived from the [https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Rekkaken Rekkaken], one of the signature attacks of {{s|wikipedia|Fei Long}} from the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series, who originated this type of attack. | *Double-Edge Dance and its counterpart [[Dancing Blade]] have the unique distinction in ''Smash'' of being two of the only attacks that can be considered a "Rekka". In fighting game terminology, a "Rekka" refers to a [[Special move|command input attack]] that allows for [[Natural combo|multiple follow-ups through additional command inputs]], often times having a "branching path" of available attacks and options. They are traditionally utilized for combo extensions and to hit-confirm into mixups. The name is derived from the [https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/Rekkaken Rekkaken], one of the signature attacks of {{s|wikipedia|Fei Long}} from the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series, who originated this type of attack. | ||
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