![]() ![]() The sweetspot hitbox of his up smash is closer to his body than the sourspot, so it is just called the close hitbox.Īnother good example of this is Roy where nearly every move has a sweetspot that is close to him and then sourspots that are far from him. You can apply this to all of Olimar's smash attacks, so early refers to the initial hitboxes, late refers to the hitboxes after the early ones, and later refers to the hitboxes after those ones.Ĭlose and far hitboxes make note of where a certain hitbox is in relation to Olimar. These are referred to as the late and later hitboxes respectfully. I had a similar problem recording ROB's Uair since it said it came out WAY later than it actually does. It is just as fast as Little Mac's and ZSS's respective jabs. Because this is the very beginning of the attack, these are called the early hitboxes.Īs the move progresses it gets weaker, first on frame 13, then again on frame 20. Kirby's Jab actually comes out on frame 1, despite what frame data for it says. ![]() It comes out on frame 11, and is active until frame 29 (except for Purple Pikmin forward smash which is active until frame 24, but let's ignore that).įrom frames 11-13, the sweetspot/strongest possible hitboxes are active. ![]()
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