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Villager makes use of several items, tools, and mechanics throughout the {{SER|nolink}}, including references to other games. Their neutral attack involves pulling out boxing gloves possibly referencing ''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!|Punch-Out!]]''. They use an [[Umbrella]] to swing as their forward tilt, waves a stick as their up tilt, and pulls [[weed]] out for their down tilt. | Villager makes use of several items, tools, and mechanics throughout the {{SER|nolink}}, including references to other games. Their neutral attack involves pulling out boxing gloves possibly referencing ''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!|Punch-Out!]]''. They use an [[Umbrella]] to swing as their forward tilt, waves a stick as their up tilt, and pulls [[weed]] out for their down tilt. | ||
− | Their dash attack involves dropping a potted sapling which can hit opponents from afar. Their forward smash drops down a bowling ball, while their up smash causes them to summon a [[ | + | Their dash attack involves dropping a potted sapling which can hit opponents from afar. Their forward smash drops down a bowling ball, while their up smash causes them to summon a [[Fountain Firework]]. Meanwhile, their down smash uses their [[shovel]] to dig opponents down akin to the effects of a [[Pitfall Seed|Pitfall]]. They fire using a [[slingshot]] as their forward and back aerial, and they occasionally swing one to three [[turnips]] as their up and down aerial. Finally, Villager pulls out a [[net]] as their grab, where they must swing their opponents away. |
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