Heel Slide / After Burner Kick
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Heel Slide and After Burner Kick in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
User Bayonetta
Universe Bayonetta

Heel Slide (ヒールスライド, Heel Slide) is Bayonetta's side special move in Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

When performing Heel Slide, Bayonetta attacks with a sliding kick. Like most of her attacks, if the button is held, she will fire her guns to deal extra damage, but if the button is held longer, she will finish with a flip kick that knocks her opponent into the air, allowing her to follow up with one of her various aerial moves. If she only attacks with a sliding kick, she can bait and punish air dodge opponents with a timed, charged smash attack. The attack also features aesthetic variations: the trails emitted are blue if Bayonetta's default costume is used, or red if her "A Witch With No Memories" alternate costume is used.

After Burner Kick

When performed in the air, Bayonetta's side special is the After Burner Kick (アフターバーナーキック, After Burner Kick). This attack has her fly diagonally upwards with a kick, and can be performed twice in the air if the first attack hits an opponent. If down is pressed before performing the move, Bayonetta does a diagonal diving kick instead that bounces off opponents. Using a Hadoken-style input often makes this easier. Both variants can be comboed into each other, and various other combos can be done, such as forward aerial out of the After Burner Kick. Getting hit in the air recovers an After Burner Kick, allowing Bayonetta to add it to her recovery again along with another Witch Twist.

When the first After Burner Kick connects, the second one can only be activated within a window slightly longer than one second afterward, encouraging quick usage of it for combos. In Ultimate, the second After Burner Kick also cannot be used if the first one is shielded.

Instructional quote

  Move List   Slides across the ground (or diagonally in the air) with a speedy kick. Another kick is possible if it connects midair.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Heel Slide/After Burner Kick
"The former is for on the ground–the latter for in the air. Hit a foe in the air and you can do a second kick."
  1. Heel Slide/After Burner Kick: Default.

Like the other DLC characters, Bayonetta lacks custom move variations.

Origin

  
Heel Slide, and After Burner Kick, as seen in Bayonetta.

Both Heel Slide and After Burner Kick are separate techniques purchasable at the Gates of Hell for 20,000 halos each. Heel Slide functions the same way, and if done in the air, a diagonal After Burner Kick is performed if it was already purchased. Heel Slide resembles the Slide attack from PlatinumGames' predecessor Clover Studio's game, Viewtiful Joe. After Burner Kick also has two variants depending on whether Bayonetta is ascending or descending from her jump. The attack is named after the Sega game After Burner. The downward variant resembles Red Hot Kick, another attack from Viewtiful Joe.

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Names in other languages

Heel Slide

Language Name
  Japanese ヒールスライド, Heel Slide
  English Heel Slide
  French Talonnade
  German Absatzgleiter
  Spanish Tacón lateral
  Italian Scivolata di tallone
  Chinese 高跟鞋滑踢
  Korean 힐 슬라이드, Heel Slide
  Dutch Sliding
  Russian Летящий каблук

After Burner Kick

Language Name
  Japanese アフターバーナーキック, After Burner Kick
  English After Burner Kick
  French (PAL) After Burner Kick
  French (NTSC) Coup de pied aérien
  German Afterburner
  Spanish Patada After Burner
  Italian Calcio After Burner
  Chinese (Simplified) 后燃器喷射踢
  Chinese (Traditional) 後燃器噴射踢
  Korean 애프터 버너 킥, After Burner Kick
  Dutch Luchtschop
  Russian Форсаж

Trivia

  • This is the first special move to change its name when used in the air, followed by Min Min's ARMS Jump / ARM Hook.
  • Strangely, in Smash 4, if Bayonetta uses After Burner Kick immediately after being released from Confusion, she can immediately use it again, even if it doesn't hit an opponent or if Bayonetta herself gets hit.

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