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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
This move involves Mega Man throwing a circular saw blade towards his opponent. The blade can be thrown in 8 different directions, including backwards. Metal Blade can also be caught or picked up after driven into a solid surface by the opponent as a throwable item, retaining its straight trajectory when thrown. The blade vanishes after a somewhat medium distance, and only one blade can be in play at a time, as opposed to the Metal Blade from ''Mega Man 2'', which could be spammed and traveled the length of the screen. It hits multiple times and can travel through opponents. | This move involves Mega Man throwing a circular saw blade towards his opponent. The blade can be thrown in 8 different directions, including backwards. Metal Blade can also be caught or picked up after driven into a solid surface by the opponent as a throwable [[item]], retaining its straight trajectory when thrown. The blade vanishes after a somewhat medium distance, and only one blade can be in play at a time, as opposed to the Metal Blade from ''Mega Man 2'', which could be spammed and traveled the length of the screen. It hits multiple times and can travel through opponents. | ||
Unique to Metal Blade compared to other [[projectiles]] is that it has an active [[hitbox]] that hits multiple times until the saw disappears. This means it will do more hits against larger opponents (this can be most obviously seen when using Metal Blade against [[Master Core]]'s beast form), though in actual battles it will usually hit an average of two times. Because it has high [[hitstun]] and locks opponents in place, Metal Blade is generally a good projectile to start combos with as it can create openings for Mega Man to [[approach]]. | |||
==Customization== | ==Customization== |
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