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{{Infobox Item | {{Infobox Item | ||
|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:Cardboardbox 1.jpg|200px]] | ||
|series={{uv|Metal Gear}} | |series={{uv|Metal Gear}} | ||
|item class=Throwing (large) | |item class=Throwing (large) | ||
|game1=Brawl | |game1=Brawl | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Image:Cardboardbox_2.jpg|thumb|The cardboard box can be used to damage an opponent. This makes it one of only two [[taunt]]s in ''Brawl'' that can damage an opponent, the other being {{SSBB|Luigi}}'s down taunt.]] | |||
The '''cardboard box''' is an item that appears in all three of {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[taunt]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. By using any of his taunts, Snake crouches under a cardboard box, which he removes after a few seconds (or when a button is pressed). If the box hits an opponent after being removed, it does miminal damage (1%-2%) and low knockback. Any character can pick up the box before Snake removes it; he/she will lift the box like a heavy item and automatically throw it forwards (unless another direction is specified). Removing the box does not interrupt the taunt's duration. | |||
While most characters cannot hold onto the box without automatically throwing it, {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}'s unique heavy-item mechanics allow him to carry the box around and throw it at will. Due to the box's extremely weak knockback, a gimmick strategy for team play is to have Snake supply DK with a box in order to [[gimp]] recovering opponents. | |||
[[Cardboard box glitch|A glitch]] exists where a player can generate infinite amounts of boxes at once using the [[Stage Builder]]. | |||
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==Damage== | |||
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{|class="wikitable sortable" | |'''Action''' | ||
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!Throw | |||
!Throw | |||
| 4% | | 4% | ||
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!Up tilt throw | !Up tilt throw | ||
| 4% | | 4% | ||
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!down tilt throw | !down tilt throw | ||
| 6% | | 6% | ||
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!Forward smash throw | !Forward smash throw | ||
| 6% | | 6% | ||
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!Up smash throw | !Up smash throw | ||
| 3% | | 3% | ||
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!Down smash throw | !Down smash throw | ||
| 7% | | 7% | ||
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!Air down tilt throw | !Air down tilt throw | ||
| 6% | | 6% | ||
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!Air forward smash throw | !Air forward smash throw | ||
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!Air down smash throw | !Air down smash throw | ||
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==Role in Subspace Emissary== | ==Role in Subspace Emissary== | ||
The cardboard box appears inside the [[Halberd]]'s cargo hold before [[Snake]] is revealed to be in it. In a later | The cardboard box appears inside the [[Halberd]]'s cargo hold before [[Snake]] is revealed to be in it. In a later cut scene, Snake sheds the box, saying "Kept you waiting, huh?" Later, while Snake is sneaking around the ship, he hides under the box again to avoid detection by {{SSBB|Lucario}} and {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}. However, Lucario uses his aura powers to detect Snake and removes the cardboard box, resulting in the trademark "!" appearing. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Snake must often sneak around enemy territory undetected in the Metal Gear series. One way to avoid detection by guards in industrial areas is to hide under a cardboard box in order to not alert their attention. However, Snake must be careful not to be caught moving while under the box. Its first appearence was in ''Metal Gear'' and calling Big Boss while within the room where the player obtains the box leads to him mockingly asking if the player is moving house. Ironically, Big Boss himself had made use of it during ''Snake Eater'', back when he was Naked Snake. | |||
Snake must often sneak around enemy territory undetected in the | |||
The design of boxes in the | The design of boxes in the Metal Gear series varies depending on their location. As a result, the box in Brawl has no real origin and is instead composed entirely of meta-elements: it has the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] with "Smash Bros." printed on the long sides and a "!" on the short sides. Interestingly, these elements are printed upside-down (so they appear rightside-up as Snake wears the box upside-down). | ||
==Trophy== | ==Trophy== | ||
[[File:Cardboard Box - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb]] | |||
;Cardboard Box | |||
:''A common, run-of-the-mill cardboard box that is somehow very effective at preventing detection by enemies. Hide inside it and enemies will walk on by. But put it somewhere too odd and you'll be discovered. You can move while in the box, but if anyone sees the box moving, you're in trouble. Both Liquid and Solid Snake have a deep affection for cardboard.'' | |||
''First Game'': ''[[Metal Gear]]'', 1987 | |||
Snake can be seen hidden inside of the trophy. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Trophies (SSBB)]] | [[Category:Trophies (SSBB)]] | ||
[[Category:Metal Gear universe]] | [[Category:Metal Gear universe]] | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] | ||
[[Category:Items (SSBB)]] | [[Category:Items (SSBB)]] | ||