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Ganondorf does a forceful upwards kick. It has the same startup as his forward smash; however, it's ending lag is deceptively low ending due to it's  interruptibility, making it easy to fake out opponents and use a [[Wizard's Foot]] or another attack. The sweetspot on his foot, being the strongest up smash in the game, and making it good option against aerial opponents. It also does incredible shield damage, dealing more than half uncharged and nearly breaking it when fully charged.
Ganondorf does a forceful upwards kick. It has the same startup as his forward smash; however, its ending lag is deceptively low ending due to its interruptibility, making it easy to fake out opponents and use a [[Wizard's Foot]] or another attack. The sweetspotted up smash is the strongest up smash in the game, and is effective against aerial opponents. It also does incredible shield damage, dealing more than half uncharged and nearly breaking it when fully charged.


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Revision as of 13:54, August 25, 2016

Ganondorf does a forceful upwards kick. It has the same startup as his forward smash; however, its ending lag is deceptively low ending due to its interruptibility, making it easy to fake out opponents and use a Wizard's Foot or another attack. The sweetspotted up smash is the strongest up smash in the game, and is effective against aerial opponents. It also does incredible shield damage, dealing more than half uncharged and nearly breaking it when fully charged.


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