OverviewEdit

 
The hitbox of Jigglypuff's up tilt.

Jigglypuff performs a vertical kick, very similar to Kirby's up tilt. Compared to Kirby's however, Jigglypuff's is noticeably slower and weaker. The move does not come out until frame 7 and it has an FAF of 24 (3 and 6 frames slower than Kirby's respectively). The move also always deals 10% and has lower knockback than Kirby's, in addition to sending opponents away from Jigglypuff rather them towards, making it a worse combo tool at lower percents and a worse KO move at higher percents.

Despite its shortcomings compared to Kirby's version, up tilt is still a very effective move in its own right. Due to its low knockback and ending lag, up tilt is a very strong combo tool beyond low percents, being able to easily chain into itself, as well as Jigglypuff's other moves. This can either lead into a long combo or a KO confirm, even at high percents. Even at very low percents where the move has no guaranteed followups, the move is at least safe on hit, preventing Jigglypuff's opponent from punishing it. The move also has great range (albeit less than Kirby's), with the move being noticeably disjointed, making it a good option to stuff out approaches. The move is also completely safe on shield at +4 frames. While this does not allow for the same shield pressure Kirby's does, it still leaves Jigglypuff at a solid advantage and if the move is landed during its later frames, it is even safer, allowing it to lead into a guaranteed grab.

Overall, while it is an inferior version of Kirby's up tilt, Jigglypuff's up tilt still remains one of the better up tilts in the game.

HitboxesEdit

ID Part Damage SD Angle BK KS FKV Radius Bone Offset Clang Effect G A Sound
0 0 10% 0   10 100 0 140 28 0 0 0           Kick
1 0 10% 0   10 100 0 160 28 140 0 0           Kick

TimingEdit

Hitboxes 7-14
Animation length 23
                                             
Legend (1 square = 1 frame)
 
Lag time
 
Hitbox

Similar movesEdit