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[[File:MultiHitThrow.gif|thumb|{{SSBM|Bowser}} using his multi-hitting up-throw on {{SSBM|Mario}}.]] | [[File:MultiHitThrow.gif|thumb|right|{{SSBM|Bowser}} using his multi-hitting up-throw on {{SSBM|Mario}}.]] | ||
A '''multi-hit throw''' is a [[throw]] that does damage in multiple parts. Typically, this is accomplished with a [[hitbox]] that strikes the grabbed opponent before they are released. An obvious example is [[Bowser]]'s up throw, where the opponent is slashed multiple times with Bowser's shell before they are actually thrown. Multi-hit throws typically result in a throw dealing less [[knockback]] for the same amount of damage (due to how the knockback formula operates), but have the advantage of still slightly damaging the opponent even if the user is interrupted by something else. Several multi-hit throws cannot be distinguished as being multi-hit without reducing the game speed, as their hitbox strikes a [[frame]] or two before the throw occurs, such as {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s forward, back, and up throws in ''Melee''. | A '''multi-hit throw''' is a [[throw]] that does damage in multiple parts. Typically, this is accomplished with a [[hitbox]] that strikes the grabbed opponent before they are released. An obvious example is [[Bowser]]'s up throw, where the opponent is slashed multiple times with Bowser's shell before they are actually thrown. Multi-hit throws typically result in a throw dealing less [[knockback]] for the same amount of damage (due to how the knockback formula operates), but have the advantage of still slightly damaging the opponent even if the user is interrupted by something else. Several multi-hit throws cannot be distinguished as being multi-hit without reducing the game speed, as their hitbox strikes a [[frame]] or two before the throw occurs, such as {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s forward, back, and up throws in ''Melee''. | ||
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|{{SSBU|Samus}}||[[Up throw]]||Samus holds the foe above her, then blasts them upwards with the Grapple Beam. Can combo into a Screw Attack at 0% against heavyweights, but otherwise sends opponents too high for followups.||5% (hit 1), 7% (throw) | |{{SSBU|Samus}}||[[Up throw]]||Samus holds the foe above her, then blasts them upwards with the Grapple Beam. Can combo into a Screw Attack at 0% against heavyweights, but otherwise sends opponents too high for followups.||5% (hit 1), 7% (throw) | ||
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|{{SSBU|Dark Samus}}||[[Up throw]]|| | |{{SSBU|Dark Samus}}||[[Up throw]]||DarkSamus holds the foe above her, then blasts them upwards with the Grapple Beam. Can combo into a Screw Attack at 0% against heavyweights, but otherwise sends opponents too high for followups.||5% (hit 1), 7% (throw) | ||
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|{{SSBU|Kirby}}||[[Down throw]]||Fury Stomp from the Suplex ability in Kirby Super Star. Throws the opponent onto the ground, then rapidly stomps on them several times, and then finishes with a jumping double foot stomp.||1.2% (Hits 1-10), 2.4% (throw) | |{{SSBU|Kirby}}||[[Down throw]]||Fury Stomp from the Suplex ability in Kirby Super Star. Throws the opponent onto the ground, then rapidly stomps on them several times, and then finishes with a jumping double foot stomp.||1.2% (Hits 1-10), 2.4% (throw) |