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Undo revision 115002 by Juanferpin0907 (talk) Kirby "does not" use a Parasol in any part of his moveset in Smash Bros.
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m (Undo revision 115002 by Juanferpin0907 (talk) Kirby "does not" use a Parasol in any part of his moveset in Smash Bros.)
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====Standard Ground====
====Standard Ground====
*Neutral - Kirby jabs his opponent rapidly, similar to [[Fighter|Vulcan Jab]]. Once released, he finishes with a Smash Punch that has decent knockback.
*Neutral - Kirby jabs his opponent rapidly, similar to [[Fighter|Vulcan Jab]]. Once released, he finishes with a Smash Punch that has decent knockback.
*Forward tilt - Kirby swings a parasol forwards like [[Parasol]] copy ability.
*Forward tilt - Kirby does a spinning kick forward - with decent range. This can be angled up or down.
*Up tilt - Kirby kicks upward behind him, covering his head in an arc.
*Up tilt - Kirby kicks upward behind him, covering his head in an arc.
*Down tilt - Known officially as 'Squish Kick', Kirby kicks forward while crouching, sweeping the floor. May trip opponents.
*Down tilt - Known officially as 'Squish Kick', Kirby kicks forward while crouching, sweeping the floor. May trip opponents.
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====Standard Aerial====
====Standard Aerial====
*Neutral aerial - Kirby performs the 'Twinkle Star' move, spinning with arms and feet extended outward.
*Neutral aerial - Kirby performs the 'Twinkle Star' move, spinning with arms and feet extended outward.
*Forward aerial - Kirby kicks forward three times in succession, like Fighter's Spin Kick
*Forward aerial - Kirby kicks forward three times in succession, with the last hit dealing the most knockback.
*Back aerial - Kirby kicks out with both feet behind, like [[Fighter|Double Kick]]
*Back aerial - Kirby kicks out with both feet behind, dealing a quick hit with very high knockback.
*Up aerial - Kirby flip-kicks upward in mid-air, mirroring his up-smash, though with much less power.
*Up aerial - Kirby flip-kicks upward in mid-air, mirroring his up-smash, though with much less power.
*Down aerial - Kirby drills with both feet downward, which can be used to send foes down.
*Down aerial - Kirby drills with both feet downward, which can be used to send foes down.