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Unlike [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Raptor Boost]], this move does not cause Ganondorf to trip and fall if he misses on the ground. It does, however, still put him into a [[helpless]] state if he uses it in the air. Similarly, if Ganondorf is too close to an edge when he uses the move on the ground, he will instantly go into a helpless state and fall. However, unlike Captain Falcon, Ganondorf's slower falling speed gives him a chance to move towards the ledge and grab it (if it can be grabbed) before he falls to his death. | Unlike [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Raptor Boost]], this move does not cause Ganondorf to trip and fall if he misses on the ground. It does, however, still put him into a [[helpless]] state if he uses it in the air. Similarly, if Ganondorf is too close to an edge when he uses the move on the ground, he will instantly go into a helpless state and fall. However, unlike Captain Falcon, Ganondorf's slower falling speed gives him a chance to move towards the ledge and grab it (if it can be grabbed) before he falls to his death. | ||
In [[Home-Run Contest]], the move will fail if used on the [[Sandbag]]: Ganondorf will pass through the sandbag just like any other grab-related special on any other item. | In [[Home-Run Contest]], the move will fail if used on the [[Sandbag]]: Ganondorf will pass through the sandbag just like any other grab-related special on any other item. Enemies in [[Smash Run]] are not blasted downwards by the move, but instead away at a typical horizontal angle. | ||
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