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Mii Swordfighter (SSBU)/Down tilt

Hitbox visualization showing Mii Swordfighter's down tilt.
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OverviewEdit

A swift downward stab. Along with its above-average reach making it an effective ranged option, its fast startup and low endlag also makes it effective in close quarters, though the move's hitboxes being small and close to the ground makes it easy for opponents to high-profile over it with aerials. Down tilt's mostly vertical launch angle also makes it a decent damage racking tool, as it can combo into dash attack, grab, forward aerial, Hero's Spin, and Power Thrust at low percents. However, since the move launches at 65 degrees, it is also vulnerable to LSI, which knowledgeable opponents can utilize to make these followups more difficult to land.

HitboxesEdit

ID Part Rehit rate Damage SD Angle Angle type BK KS FKV Set weight Radius Bone Offset SDI× T% Clang Rebound Effect Type G A Sound Direct Hit bits Hit part Blockable Reflectable Absorbable Flinchless No GFX Heedless
0 0 0 8.0% 0   Forward 50 80 0   2.4 top 0.0 3.3 to 2.7 13.0 to 20.0 1.0× 1.0× 30%               Slash   All All            
1 0 0 8.0% 0   Forward 50 80 0   2.4 top 0.0 3.6 8.5 to 9.0 1.0× 1.0× 30%               Slash   All All            

TimingEdit

Hitboxes 5-6
Interruptible 20
Animation length 33
                                                                 
Legend (1 square = 1 frame)
 
Lag time
 
Hitbox
 
Interruptible

TriviaEdit

  • The move has a 30% trip chance that can never actually happen, due to its largely vertical launch angle.