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[[File: | [[File:Luigi back throw Brawl.jpg|thumb|250px|Luigi's back throw in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | ||
A '''back throw''' ({{ja|後投げ|Ato nage}}, ''Rear/back throw''; commonly abbreviated as '''b-throw''' or '''Bthrow''', and referred to as '''ThrowB''' internally) is a [[throw]] performed by tilting the [[control stick]] opposite to the direction the character is facing after having [[grab]]bed the opponent. | A '''back throw''' ({{ja|後投げ|Ato nage}}, ''Rear/back throw''; commonly abbreviated as '''b-throw''' or '''Bthrow''', and referred to as '''ThrowB''' internally) is a [[throw]] performed by tilting the [[control stick]] opposite to the direction the character is facing after having [[grab]]bed the opponent. | ||
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|[[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]|| | |[[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]||Spins the opponent around three times with both arms, then tosses them backward.||{{y|16}} <small>(collateral)</small> | ||
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|[[Bayonetta]]||Launches the opponent with a vertical roundhouse kick.||{{y|16}} | |[[Bayonetta]]||Launches the opponent with a vertical roundhouse kick.||{{y|16}} | ||
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|[[Joker]]||Lifts one leg and tosses the opponent over it with a flourish.||{{n|16}} | |[[Joker]]||Lifts one leg and tosses the opponent over it with a flourish.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Ken]]||Rolls backward twice and tosses the opponent.||{{n|16}} | |[[Ken]]||Rolls backward twice and tosses the opponent.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Mii Swordfighter]]||Kicks the opponent away.||{{y|16}} | |[[Mii Swordfighter]]||Kicks the opponent away.||{{y|16}} | ||
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||Juggles the opponent as a ball from front to back, then tosses them.||{{n|16}} | |||
|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||Juggles the opponent as a ball from front to back, then tosses them | |||
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|[[Ness]]||Lifts the opponent overhead with PSI and tosses them backward.|| | |[[Ness]]||Lifts the opponent overhead with PSI and tosses them backward.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Olimar]]||The Pikmin grabbing the opponent slams them onto the ground behind Olimar.||{{n|16}} | |[[Olimar]]||The Pikmin grabbing the opponent slams them onto the ground behind Olimar.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Pit]]||Spins around once and slams the opponent onto the ground.||{{n|16}} | |[[Pit]]||Spins around once and slams the opponent onto the ground.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[R.O.B.]]||Tosses the opponent backward with both hands.||{{n|16}} | |[[R.O.B.]]||Tosses the opponent backward with both hands.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Samus]]||Tosses the opponent with a turnaround whip of the Grapple Beam.||{{n|16}} | |[[Samus]]||Tosses the opponent with a turnaround whip of the Grapple Beam.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Sheik]]||Kicks the opponent away.||{{y|16}} | |[[Sheik]]||Kicks the opponent away.||{{y|16}} | ||
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|[[Sonic]]||Somersaults backward several times in the air, then performs the {{s|wikipedia|tomoe nage}} upon landing.||{{n|16}} | |[[Sonic]]||Somersaults backward several times in the air, then performs the {{s|wikipedia|tomoe nage}} upon landing.||{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Squirtle]]||{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Dropkicks the opponent away.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Lifts the opponent and tosses them backward.||{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{y|16}}<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}}{{n|16}} | |[[Squirtle]]||{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Dropkicks the opponent away.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Lifts the opponent and tosses them backward.||{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{y|16}}<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}}{{n|16}} | ||
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|[[Terry]]||Slams the opponent on the ground behind him.||{{n|16}} | |[[Terry]]||Slams the opponent on the ground behind him.||{{n|16}} | ||
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==Notable back throws== | ==Notable back throws== | ||
*[[Fox]], [[Falco]], and [[Mii Gunner]]'s back throws are the only ones to release [[projectile]]s, in the form of lasers that can be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed. Fox fires three lasers that cause no knockback, much like those of [[Blaster (Fox)|his neutral special]]; likewise, Falco in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' fires three lasers that cause weak knockback. In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', Falco and Mii Gunner instead fire a single laser that deals much more knockback, with Falco's being capable of KOing near the edge at high percentages. | |||
*[[Fox]], [[Falco]], and [[Mii Gunner]]'s back throws are the only ones to release [[projectile]]s, in the form of lasers that can be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed. Fox fires three lasers that cause no knockback, much like those of [[Blaster (Fox)|his neutral special]]; likewise, Falco in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' fires three lasers that cause weak knockback. In '' | *{{SSBM|Kirby}}'s back throw in ''Melee'' causes him to functionally leave the ground, and can be used for a [[Kirbycide]]. However, it is one of the only two standard throws in the series that can be escaped without receiving external knockback (the other being his forward throw). From ''Brawl'' onward, this is no longer the case. From ''SSB4'', it's knockback was altered giving it more knockback scaling but less base knockback, so it's better both for combos at low percents and KOing at high percents. | ||
*{{SSBM|Kirby}}'s back throw in ''Melee'' causes him to functionally leave the ground, and can be used for a [[Kirbycide]]. However, it is one of the only two standard throws in the series that can be escaped without receiving external knockback (the other being his forward throw). From ''Brawl'' onward, this is no longer the case. From '' | |||
*[[Corrin]]'s back throw possesses a [[tipper]] hitbox that only affects nearby opponents, and can KO considerably earlier than the throw itself. This is also the case for forward throw. | *[[Corrin]]'s back throw possesses a [[tipper]] hitbox that only affects nearby opponents, and can KO considerably earlier than the throw itself. This is also the case for forward throw. | ||
*[[Ness]]'s back throw in all games except ''Smash 64'' is the opposite of his [[forward throw]], possessing very low base knockback, but very high knockback scaling, making it noticeably more powerful at high percentages than most other back throws. It is the strongest back throw in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4'', and one of the strongest throws overall, KOing under 140% from the center of [[Final Destination]]. | *[[Ness]]'s back throw in all games except ''Smash 64'' is the opposite of his [[forward throw]], possessing very low base knockback, but very high knockback scaling, making it noticeably more powerful at high percentages than most other back throws. It is the strongest back throw in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4'', and one of the strongest throws overall, KOing under 140% from the center of [[Final Destination]]. | ||
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**Mario’s back throw also appears to be based on his battles with [[Bowser]] in ''Super Mario 64'', where he grabs Bowser by the tail and spins him around until he throws him. This applies to both Luigi and Dr. Mario in all of their appearances up until ''Ultimate''. | **Mario’s back throw also appears to be based on his battles with [[Bowser]] in ''Super Mario 64'', where he grabs Bowser by the tail and spins him around until he throws him. This applies to both Luigi and Dr. Mario in all of their appearances up until ''Ultimate''. | ||
**{{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s back throw is very similar to Mario's but stronger. | **{{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s back throw is very similar to Mario's but stronger. | ||
*{{SSBU|Incineroar}}'s back throw in ''Ultimate'' is the strongest in the game at the edge, KOing under 100%, which slightly outpowers even Ness's back throw at the edge of Final Destination. Due to its lower knockback scaling, however, it KOs slightly later than Ness's back throw if used from center-stage or if DIed. | |||
*{{SSBU|Incineroar}}'s back throw in ''Ultimate'' is the strongest in the game at the edge, KOing under 100%, which slightly outpowers even Ness's back throw at the edge of Final Destination. Due to its lower knockback scaling, however, it KOs slightly later than Ness's back throw if used from center-stage or if DIed. | |||
*In ''[[Smash 64]]'', {{SSB|Pikachu}}, {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}, and {{SSB|Samus}} have the most damaging back throws in the series, dealing 18% with DK's being the strongest throw in the game. | *In ''[[Smash 64]]'', {{SSB|Pikachu}}, {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}, and {{SSB|Samus}} have the most damaging back throws in the series, dealing 18% with DK's being the strongest throw in the game. | ||
*[[ | *In ''[[Melee]]'', {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}'s back throw is very powerful and is considered one of its best finishers, KOing at around 100% near the edge. | ||
*[[Charizard]]'s back throw in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' has almost no [[ending lag]] (only 4 [[frame]]s in '' | *[[Charizard]]'s back throw in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' has almost no [[ending lag]] (only 4 [[frame]]s in ''SSB4'', and 7 frames in ''Ultimate''), allowing it to combo into aerial attacks from low to mid percentages. If the opponent's [[air dodge]] or jump is successfully [[read]], it can even lead to an aerial [[Flare Blitz]] and KO at low percentages near the edge. | ||
*[[Mr. Game | *[[Mr. Game %26 Watch]]'s back throw and forward throw are identitcal. | ||
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