Ffamran
The Smooth Devil Mod
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Would anti-airing or land trapping be considered a common punish situation? If so, then its high startup might not really matter since from frames 4-25, 22 I-frames, most of Mr. G&W's body is completely invincible. If anything, the high startup is to balance out its low recovery, good invincibility placements, and high I-frames. Thread: http://smashboards.com/threads/where-is-the-invincibility-on-up-smash.436998/.However it's flaw is that it has an enormous 24 frames of startup making it impossible to use in most punish situations. It's only really good as a hard read and GnW has to hope they run into it. Whereas Olimar's (which is stronger) can be used both as a hard read and in common punish situations.
It's still a pretty great move overall, I'd put it in top 10 up Smashes but idk about top 5.
TheUndeadReturns's estimate of invincibility.
Lavani's in-game showing of it.
Lavani's in-game showing of it.
While Up Smash ranking does seem suited for another thread which hasn't gotten to Smashes yet, I'd throw in Little Mac's as well. Someone -- was it Zapp? -- put it as Fox's Up Smash that is slightly slower, but just as if not stronger, especially its late hit. Also, while it lacks invincibility which Fox's isn't that great since Fox's Up Smash only has invincibility on his head for some reason -- carried over from at least since Melee -- instead of head and body or legs considering it's a backflip, a kick attack, a Flash Kick, Little Mac's has armor at frames 8-11, 4 armor frames -- 5 less compared to Fox's 1-9 I-frames --, and it starts 2 frames before its 10 startup and ends on the first active late hit. Little Mac's also has lower recovery at 34 frames to Fox's 45. The only downside outside of Little Mac not having the numerous and reliable setups Fox's has is that Little Mac's might be shorter vertically, but he makes up by having possibly more horizontal reach. Anyway, I bet Fox would kill for Little Mac's Up Smash. Pretty much anyone would.
I also stand by that Fox might want Falco's Up Smash, but this one's going to be iffier; Falco's would be weaker and more unreliable like any multi-hit, but boasts much higher active frames, especially compared with its strong hit to Fox's, better invincibility placement -- his legs rather than his head --, higher I-frames, lower recovery -- 30 frames to Fox's 45 --, and a lower starting hitbox. Like Little Mac, Falco's main downside is the lack of reliable setups; Fox rocking either of theirs would be able to setup theirs easily while also gaining the benefits like higher damage and armor of Little Mac's or the better anti-air and meatier hit, higher active frames, of Falco's.
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