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Yoshi (SSB)/Forward tilt

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

Yoshi does a quick kick forward that can be angled. It does below average vertical diagonal knockback with rather high hitstun, being able to easily set up a forward aerial meteor smash at low-mid percentages to mid-high percentages. At low percentages, Yoshi can use a string of forward tilts across the stage and end with a short hop -> forward aerial. At around 100%, the move can be angled up and followed with a full hop -> fair. The latter can also followup into a neutral aerial instead - hitting with its late hitbox can lead into another f-tilt -> nair, which can be done repeatedly until the f-tilt -> fair is used at the edge of the stage (a demonstration of this can be seen here). It can also combo into an up smash, though this cannot be done at the percentages where the up smash will KO. A weakness of the move is that it has subpar range, meaning that it cannot be used effectively for spacing (although Yoshi does have some better options for this such as his down tilt). Also, during a string of forward tilts, if one does the next f-tilt too late, the opponent will be able to tech roll to escape the combo. Usually considered the best forward tilt in Smash 64 due to its very fast speed and combo ability.


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