Meta Knight (SSBB)/Floor attack (trip): Difference between revisions
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Meta Knight slashes on either side of himself. His trip attack comes out relatively quickly and can be used to escape tight [[tech-chasing]] situations, but it is rather [[punish]]able if the opponent shields or avoids it. | Meta Knight slashes on either side of himself. His trip attack comes out relatively quickly and can be used to escape tight [[tech-chasing]] situations, but it is rather [[punish]]able if the opponent shields or avoids it. It is one of Meta Knight's few attacks that do not have transcendent priority. | ||
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Revision as of 21:19, January 3, 2017
Overview
Meta Knight slashes on either side of himself. His trip attack comes out relatively quickly and can be used to escape tight tech-chasing situations, but it is rather punishable if the opponent shields or avoids it. It is one of Meta Knight's few attacks that do not have transcendent priority.
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