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* '''Low Mobility''': Due to a combination of raw stats and a floaty double jump (which hinders vertical movement), Sora has a rough time getting around projectiles and large hitboxes |
* '''Low Mobility''': Due to a combination of raw stats and a floaty double jump (which hinders vertical movement), Sora has a rough time getting around projectiles and large hitboxes |
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* '''Struggles to Land:''' A combination of his aforementioned double jump, floaty movement and a lack of fast aerial moves makes landing as Sora a chore |
* '''Struggles to Land:''' A combination of his aforementioned double jump, floaty movement and a lack of fast aerial moves makes landing as Sora a chore |
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* '''Lightweight''': Sora is very light and isn't good at escaping out of combos. This means that, on average, Sora will die earlier than average |
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* '''High Execution:''' Sora's high damage combos, on top of being tight and requiring techniques such as {{term|IDJ|}}s, are spacing-dependant and changes depending on how much rage Sora has |
* '''High Execution:''' Sora's high damage combos, on top of being tight and requiring techniques such as {{term|IDJ|}}s, are spacing-dependant and changes depending on how much rage Sora has |
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At long range, his Magic, Firaga and Thundaga, lock an opponent down, allowing him to approach. His fast and long reaching Dash Attack is great for whiff punishing, while movement mixups using B Reverse Magic can keep opponents on their toes. In addition, His third spell, Blizzaga, is useful in the mid range, as it’s wide area of coverage, high shield damage, potential follow ups, and transcendent hitboxes can shut down most challenges. Once up close to the opponent, Nair’s unique bounce property and low shield stun forces the opponent into a guessing game on shield. Mixing in bouncing with Nair, Fastfalling, and the direction Sora lands in can confuse opponents into picking an option that can be punished.
Once Sora wins an exchange, his high execution combo strings rack up damage quickly, with options such as dragdowns, loops, and more. Outside of combos, Sora can still juggle an opponent with his long lasting, disjointed Up Air, or edge guard them with his many options offstage, such as his disjointed aerials, space coverage with Magic, preventing recoveries with his Counter, and other options. His high Double Jump, Aerial Sweep and Sonic Blade all allow Sora to stay offstage and keep the opponent from getting back on stage.
Sora’s biggest flaw comes from his floatiness. With the use of projectiles, long reaching hitboxes that can also cover jump height, or speed, Sora can often become overwhelmed and struggle to get in. His floatiness extends to his Double Jump, which deprives him from a movement tool and escape option that a majority of the roster can typically have access to. As a result, his disadvantage state can often be more difficult and harder to escape from when compared to other characters.
If you enjoy having a strong neutral that can lead to high execution, high damaging combos and having a constant offstage presence, Sora is the character for you.
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