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NixxxoN

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3. Kirby, not having a bad recovery: Kirby has a long recovery, but is incredibly predictable and the up b has low priority and is easily edgeguarded. There are barely any characters who have good recoveries, with the few exceptions being Pikachu, Jigglypuff from above, Mario/Luigi, and very slightly Yoshi/Samus
Kirby recovery possibilities are similar to Jigglypuff's. If he's well above, he will much likely come back (use dair against the opponent is useful), and the more lower the more trouble he will have.
 

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Kirby recovery possibilities are similar to Jigglypuff's. If he's well above, he will much likely come back (use dair against the opponent is useful), and the more lower the more trouble he will have.
Compare the amount of jumps Kirby has, vs the amount of jumps Jigglypuff has. Compare the fact that Jigglypuff has pound.

Jigglypuff has more aerial maneuverability than Kirby in the air. Jigglypuff has more moves to vary recovery.

And yes, every character's recovery is significantly better on the air.
 
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