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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Pikachu Forward Tilt Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|The hitbox of Pikachu's f-tilt.]]
[[File:Pikachu Forward Tilt Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|The hitbox of Pikachu's f-tilt.]]
Pikachu stands on its hands and kicks forward with its feet, doing 10% damage and low knockback. While it can sometimes be used to gimp or be followed by Pikachu's other moves, it is one of Pikachu's short ranged moves, with its range being shorter or equal with its neutral attack. It can be angled upwards or downwards, but is not that noticeable. Commonly considered Pikachu's worst move due to its low range, speed, and power.
Pikachu stands on its hands and kicks forward with its feet, doing 10% damage and low knockback. While it can sometimes be used to [[gimp]] [[fastfaller]]s trying to [[recover]], and has some very situational use in [[combo]]s, it is one of Pikachu's most short [[range]]d moves, with its range being shorter or equal to its {{mvsub|Pikachu|SSB|neutral attack}}. It can be angled upwards or downwards, though the difference isn't too noticeable. Commonly considered Pikachu's worst move due to its low range, speed, power, and utility.


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Revision as of 05:26, October 20, 2013

Overview

The hitbox of Pikachu's f-tilt in Smash 64.
The hitbox of Pikachu's f-tilt.

Pikachu stands on its hands and kicks forward with its feet, doing 10% damage and low knockback. While it can sometimes be used to gimp fastfallers trying to recover, and has some very situational use in combos, it is one of Pikachu's most short ranged moves, with its range being shorter or equal to its neutral attack. It can be angled upwards or downwards, though the difference isn't too noticeable. Commonly considered Pikachu's worst move due to its low range, speed, power, and utility.


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