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[[File:RyuDAirSSB4.gif|thumb|270px|Hitbox visualization showing Ryu's down aerial.]] | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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Ryu punches diagonally downward in the air relatively quickly. An incredibly useful tool in Ryu's arsenal, this aerial attack offers numerous advantages. When used alone, its sweetspot acts as a rare diagonal [[meteor smash]], though the hitbox to make this happen is rather small. As part of a combo, when used near the floor, it sets up the player for several potential follow-ups, most notably up tilt (tap or hold), up smash, and [[Shoryuken]], each of which are usually difficult for the opponent to escape from. | |||
==Hitboxes== | ==Hitboxes== | ||
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{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=7}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=5}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c= | {{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=7}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=5}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=33}} | ||
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{{FrameStrip|t=Autocancel|c=2}}{{FrameStrip|t=Blank|c=30}}{{FrameStrip|t=Autocancel|c= | {{FrameStrip|t=Autocancel|c=2}}{{FrameStrip|t=Blank|c=30}}{{FrameStrip|t=Autocancel|c=13}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:14, August 8, 2020
Overview[edit]
Ryu punches diagonally downward in the air relatively quickly. An incredibly useful tool in Ryu's arsenal, this aerial attack offers numerous advantages. When used alone, its sweetspot acts as a rare diagonal meteor smash, though the hitbox to make this happen is rather small. As part of a combo, when used near the floor, it sets up the player for several potential follow-ups, most notably up tilt (tap or hold), up smash, and Shoryuken, each of which are usually difficult for the opponent to escape from.
Hitboxes[edit]
Timing[edit]
Attack[edit]
Initial autocancel | 1-2 |
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Hitboxes | 8-12 |
Ending autocancel | 33- |
Interruptible | 46 |
Animation length | 45 |
Landing lag[edit]
Animation length | 18 |
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Lag time |
Hitbox |
Hitbox change |
Autocancel |
Interruptible |
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