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The damage dealt by a careening enemy is dependent on the [[difficulty]], with higher difficulties making the attack weaker. Generally, larger enemies deal more damage when careening—a careening [[Greap]] would deal massive damage on any difficulty, while a careening [[Mite]] would barely deal any damage, even on Easy. Careening enemies also always use a special knockback angle encoded as 363, whose properties are mostly unknown. [[Roader]]s cannot be subjected to careening, instead exploding, although their wheel will be sent flying for a similar effect. [[Koopa Troopa]]s also retract into their shell upon defeat thus cannot be subjected to careening either. | The damage dealt by a careening enemy is dependent on the [[difficulty]], with higher difficulties making the attack weaker. Generally, larger enemies deal more damage when careening—a careening [[Greap]] would deal massive damage on any difficulty, while a careening [[Mite]] would barely deal any damage, even on Easy. Careening enemies also always use a special knockback angle encoded as 363, whose properties are mostly unknown. [[Roader]]s cannot be subjected to careening, instead exploding, although their wheel will be sent flying for a similar effect. [[Koopa Troopa]]s also retract into their shell upon defeat thus cannot be subjected to careening either. | ||
In '' | In ''Brawl'', tumbling fighters in standard matches are capable of careening into other victims, causing them to experience knockback as well; this is most apparent with very powerful moves such as [[Critical Hit]], or a powerful blow from a [[Soccer Ball]], which gives careening fighters enough momentum to KO other opponents outright. This was removed in ''Smash 4'', although enemies in Smash Run and Master Fortress are still capable of careening. Furthermore, {{SSB4|Luigi}}'s Final Smash, [[Poltergust 5000]], still has this property. | ||
In ''Ultimate,'' King K. Rool's [[Blunderbuss]] has the ability to vaccum up fighters and launch them out, during which they will careen and can damage other fighters, even in Team Battles. | In ''Ultimate,'' King K. Rool's [[Blunderbuss]] has the ability to vaccum up fighters and launch them out, during which they will careen and can damage other fighters, even in Team Battles. |