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{{Infobox Special Move
{{Infobox Special Move
|name=Vegetable
|name=Vegetable
|image={{tabber|title1=Peach|content1=[[File:Peach Down B SSBU.gif|300px]]|title2=Daisy|content2=[[File:Daisy Down B SSBU.gif|300px]]}}
|image={{tabber|title1=Peach|tab1=[[File:Peach Down B SSBU.gif|300px]]|title2=Daisy|tab2=[[File:Daisy Down B SSBU.gif|300px]]}}
|caption=Peach and Daisy pulling a vegetable from the ground in ''Ultimate''.
|caption=Peach and Daisy pulling a vegetable from the ground in ''Ultimate''.
|user=[[Peach]]
|user=[[Peach]]<br>[[Daisy]]
|user2=[[Daisy]]
|universe={{uv|Mario}}
|universe={{uv|Mario}}
|interwiki=mariowiki
|interwiki=mariowiki
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}}


'''Vegetable''' ({{ja|野菜ひっこ抜き|Yasai Hikkonuki}}, ''Uproot Vegetables'') is [[Peach]] and [[Daisy]]'s [[down special move]].
'''Vegetable''' ({{ja|野菜ひっこ抜き|Yasai Hikkonuki}}, ''Uproot Vegetables'') is [[Peach]] and {{SSBU|Daisy}}'s [[down special move]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
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!Image!!Type!!Base damage!!Probability
!Image!!Type!!Base damage!!Probability
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Smile SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Smiley || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|35|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Smile SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Smiley || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|35|58}}
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Bored SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Bored || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|6|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Bored SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Bored || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|6|58}}
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Sleep SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Sleepy || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|5|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Sleep SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Sleepy || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|5|58}}
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Shock SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Shocked || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|3|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Shock SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Shocked || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|3|58}}
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Laugh SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Laughing || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|3|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Laugh SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Laughing || 2% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 5% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|3|58}}
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Wink SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Wink || 6% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 10% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|4|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Wink SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Wink || 6% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 10% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|4|58}}
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Dot SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Dot-eyes || 12% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 16% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|1|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Dot SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Dot-eyes || 12% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 16% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|1|58}}
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| [[File:Vegetable Face Stitch SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert-dark]] || Stitch-face || 30% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}, 23% {{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 24% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|1|58}}
| [[File:Vegetable Face Stitch SSBM.png|64x64px|class=invert]] || Stitch-face || 30% {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}, 23% {{GameIcon|SSB4}}, 24% {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||{{fractions|1|58}}
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A thrown Mr. Saturn deals incredible shield damage, especially in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', often breaking shields in one hit in said games. This can give the user a huge advantage if she manages to land a hit with one on a shielding opponent.
A thrown Mr. Saturn deals incredible shield damage, especially in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', often breaking shields in one hit in said games. This can give the user a huge advantage if she manages to land a hit with one on a shielding opponent.


Should the user pull a Bob-omb using this move, it can be the strongest attack in her entire moveset if the opponent is caught in the explosion, being a very dangerous and highly volatile projectile item. A smash-thrown Bob-omb will deal extreme damage and knockback, KOing within low double digit numbers. As the user usually has difficulty landing her KO moves, the unpredictability of a Bob-omb pull can easily turn the tide of a match. However, the user will receive damage and knockback herself if she is too close to the Bob-omb explosion, although this is not the case in ''Ultimate'', making Bob-ombs even safer and scarier.
Should the user pull a Bob-omb using this move, it can be the strongest attack in her entire moveset if the opponent is caught in the explosion, being a very dangerous and highly volatile projectile item. A smash-thrown Bob-omb will deal extreme damage and knockback, KOing within low double digit numbers. As the user usually has difficulty landing her KO moves, the unpredictability of a Bob-omb pull can easily turn the tide of a match. However, Peach will receive damage and knockback herself if she is too close to the Bob-omb explosion, although this is not the case in ''Ultimate'', making Bob-ombs even safer and scarier.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
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Peach also has an increased chance for pulling out items, with the chance now being {{fractions|1|80}}. The probabilities for each individual item are {{fractions|1|160}} for Mr. Saturns, {{fractions|1|240}} for Bob-ombs and {{fractions|1|480}} for Beam Swords. While these chances are still very low, it still give Peach a higher chance to completely turn the game in her favor, even if that chance is only the slightest bit higher.
Peach also has an increased chance for pulling out items, with the chance now being {{fractions|1|80}}. The probabilities for each individual item are {{fractions|1|160}} for Mr. Saturns, {{fractions|1|240}} for Bob-ombs and {{fractions|1|480}} for Beam Swords. While these chances are still very low, it still give Peach a higher chance to completely turn the game in her favor, even if that chance is only the slightest bit higher.


Overall, while it has reduced utility in some areas, Vegetable still remains an incredibly powerful tool in Peach's kit due to the sheer versatility the move has. There are an even greater amount of ways in which the move can be used, and it is overall an even more effective projectile.
Overall, while it has reduced utility in some areas, Vegetable still remains an incredibly powerful tool in Peach's due to the sheer versatility the move has. There are an even greater amount of ways in which the move can be used, and it is overall an even more effective projectile.  
 
===Turnip Free Pull===
'''Turnip Free Pull''' is an [[advanced technique]] was discovered by [[Excel_Zero]]. To perform the technique, Peach must turn around, pluck a turnip, then tilt the [[control stick]] in a horizontal direction all in quick succession. If done correctly, Peach will slide a considerable distance in the desired direction.<ref>[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=283764 Accurate explanation of Turnip Free Pull]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1r8EGVLwbI Turnip Free Pull and Bone-Walking]</ref> The timing is very strict, though this can be partially alleviated by [[B-sticking]], and setting the [[Z button]] on the [[GameCube controller]] to special moves can make the motions more comfortable. This technique has numerous applications, including retreating and approaching with the ability to throw the turnip at any point. Combining this with [[Glide toss]] and [[float]] makes Peach incredibly fast and threatening with exceptional rushdown capabilites, notably making her one of the few favorable matchups against {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}.
 
====Bone-Walking====
'''Bone-Walking''' (also known as '''Turnip Dash Pull''') is variant of the Turnip Free Pull discovered by {{Sm|Bone}}. To start the technique, Peach must be [[Fox-trotting]]. As quickly as possible after starting a fox-trot ([[IASA]] frame 22), pluck a turnip and then roll the stick a quarter-circle forward (↓ ↘ → ), like a [[Hadoken]]. Again, B-Sticking can be used to alleviated the tight timing. The length of the slide gradually decreasing the longer the player takes to complete the action. Bone-Walking has similar applications to Turnip Free Pull, accept Peach can now travel up to one-third the length of {{SSBB|Final Destination}}.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHppOHdDZ2s Bone-Walking example]</ref><ref>[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=227854 Different methods of Bone-Walking]</ref>


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
:{{Main|Peach (SSB4)/Down special/Default}}
:{{Main|Peach (SSB4)/Down special/Default}}
[[File:Vegetable_SSB4.jpg|thumb|Peach plucking a vegetable in {{forwiiu}}.]]
[[File:Vegetable_SSB4.jpg|thumb|Peach plucking a vegetable in {{forwiiu}}.]]
In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the move's sound effect was changed to the item pull sound effect heard in the international version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. The item pull sound effect is still heard if Peach pulls an item though. Besides its sound effect change, the move has been toned down in numerous ways. First of all, it takes Peach considerably longer to pull turnips (13 frames more), making it more punishable. Peach also lost her turnip edge cancel technique (in update [[1.0.4]]) as well as her turnip free pull and bone walking techniques, making it more committal to pull turnips. The move is also hindered by Peach's weaker item toss and her now-negligible glide toss, hindering Peach's item game. The turnips themselves are also heavier, like in ''Melee'', preventing them from being thrown as high, and the stitch face turnips deal 7% less damage, making them considerably weaker. The probability of pulling items has also slightly decreased to {{fractions|1|100}}, with Peach having a {{fractions|1|166}} chance of pulling a Mr. Saturn, a {{fractions|1|250}} chance of pulling a Bob-omb and a 0% chance of pulling Beam Swords, making the latter impossible to pull now. Interestingly, the code for Peach to spawn Beam Swords is still fully present. The only reason why Peach can no longer pull Beam Swords is because the chance to pull a Beam Sword is now set to 0 (rather than 3). The chances of pulling Mr. Saturns and Bob-ombs are accurately stated within the game's tips section. In [[Home-Run Contest]], Peach now exclusively pulls out "dot-shaped eyes" Vegetables.
In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the move's sound effect was changed to the item pull sound effect heard in the international version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. The item pull sound effect is still heard if Peach pulls an item though. Besides its sound effect change, the move has been toned down in numerous ways. First of all, it takes Peach considerably longer to pull turnips (13 frames more), making it more punishable. Peach also lost her turnip edge cancel technique (in update [[1.0.4]]) as well as her turnip free pull and bone walking techniques, making it more committal to pull turnips. The move is also hindered by Peach's weaker item toss and her now-negligible glide toss, hindering Peach's item game. The turnips themselves are also heavier, like in ''Melee'', preventing them from being thrown as high, and the stitch face turnips deal 7% less damage, making them considerably weaker. The probability of pulling items has also slightly decreased to {{fractions|1|100}}, with Peach having a {{fractions|1|166}} chance of pulling a Mr. Saturn, a {{fractions|1|250}} chance of pulling a Bob-omb and a 0% chance of pulling Beam Swords, making the latter impossible to pull now. The chances of pulling Mr. Saturns and Bob-ombs are accurately stated within the game's tips section. In [[Home-Run Contest]], Peach now exclusively pulls out "dot-shaped eyes" Vegetables.


Vegetable was more effective in the initial release of the game, as Peach not only retained her instant turnip pull technique by running off an edge, but she could also use her item toss with down special to cancel certain actions. Peach could throw turnips with down special to remove landing lag from her normal landing, aerials, air dodge and even her hitstun landing animation. This allowed her to land more safely and it notably benefitted her aerials, allowing her to combo out of her aerials in situations it normally would not be possible, as giving them better shield pressuring potential. Not only could Peach cancel her landing lag in multiple situations but she could also cancel tumble hitstun with a down special item toss. This was naturally quite powerful is it allowed her to avoid combos which would otherwise be guaranteed and it even improved her endurance as she could throw a turnip and then utilise momentum canceling to survive for longer. All of these techniques were removed in update 1.0.4 however and were never possible in any Wii U version.
Vegetable was more effective in the initial release of the game, as Peach not only retained her instant turnip pull technique by running off an edge, but she could also use her item toss with down special to cancel certain actions. Peach could throw turnips with down special to remove landing lag from her normal landing, aerials, air dodge and even her hitstun landing animation. This allowed her to land more safely and it notably benefitted her aerials, allowing her to combo out of her aerials in situations it normally would not be possible, as giving them better shield pressuring potential. Not only could Peach cancel her landing lag in multiple situations but she could also cancel tumble hitstun with a down special item toss. This was naturally quite powerful is it allowed her to avoid combos which would otherwise be guaranteed and it even improved her endurance as she could throw a turnip and then utilise momentum canceling to survive for longer. All of these techniques were removed in update 1.0.4 however and were never possible in any Wii U version.
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The item probabilities are still the same as in the previous game, with Bob-ombs in particular being more effective since Peach can no longer get hit by her own Bob-omb explosion.
The item probabilities are still the same as in the previous game, with Bob-ombs in particular being more effective since Peach can no longer get hit by her own Bob-omb explosion.


Additionally, with Daisy being added as Peach's [[Echo Fighter]], she also retains Vegetable as her down special, which functions identically to Peach's. This was not originally the case, however; in earlier versions of the game, Daisy's turnips had the same knockback values that Peach's had in the previous two games. This made Daisy's turnips weaker for edgeguarding and significantly lowered the KO potential of more powerful turnips, but it meant that they did have better combo potential at higher percentages. This was the only notable non-aesthetic difference between Daisy and Peach. It was removed in update {{SSBU|3.0.0}}, where the knockback values on Daisy's turnips were changed to match Peach's, suggesting that the previous difference may have been an oversight.
Additionally, with Daisy being added as Peach's [[Echo Fighter]], she also retains Vegetable as her down special, which functions identically to Peach's. This was not originally the case, however; in earlier versions of the game, Daisy's turnips had the same knockback values that Peach's had in the previous two games. This made Daisy's turnips weaker for edgeguarding, but it meant that they did have better combo potential at higher percentages. This was the only non-aesthetic difference between Daisy and Peach. It was removed in update {{SSBU|3.0.0}}, where the knockback values on Daisy's turnips were changed to match Peach's, suggesting that the previous difference may have been an oversight.


Vegetable was more effective in earlier versions of the game, as Peach could pluck turnips faster and the turnips were more effective against shields. After update 3.0.0, turnips deal less shield damage much like many other projectiles. In update 3.1.0, the move was also made a few frames slower, decreasing the safety of pulling turnips.
Vegetable was more effective in earlier versions of the game, as Peach could pluck turnips faster and the turnips were more effective against shields. After update 3.0.0, turnips deal less shield damage much like many other projectiles. In update 3.1.0, the move was also made a few frames slower, decreasing the safety of pulling turnips.
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|name=Vegetable
|name=Vegetable
|image=Vegetable Trophy Melee.png
|image=Vegetable Trophy Melee.png
|desc=These vegetables, which first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, can be plucked from the ground and hurled at enemies. Unlike regular veggies, they often sport eyes or even faces: in fact, when Princess Peach plucks them from the ground to use as projectiles, the expressions on their faces dictate how much damage they'll do.
|desc=These vegetables, which first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, can be plucked from the ground and hurled at enemies. Unlike regular veggies, they often sport eyes or even faces; in fact, when Princess Peach plucks them from the ground to use as projectiles, the expressions on their faces dictate how much damage they'll do.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|Super Mario Bros. 2|release1=10/88}}
{{Trophy games|Super Mario Bros. 2 (10/88)}}
|game=Melee
|game=Melee
}}
}}
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:PeachVegetableOrigin.png|thumb|130px|left|Artwork of Peach pulling a vegetable out of the ground in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
[[File:PeachVegetableOrigin.png|thumbnail|130px|left|Artwork of Peach pulling a vegetable out of the ground in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
[[File:Vegetable SMB2.png|thumb|Sprites of vegetables from the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
[[File:Vegetable SMB2.png|thumb|Sprites of vegetables from the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
Vegetables were some of the main weapons in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', the others being various items and the enemies themselves. All four playable characters ([[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], and Peach) were able to pluck vegetables and other items, such as [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Red Shell]]s, from the {{b|grass|item}} and throw them. There were two kinds of vegetables in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', unripe (smaller) and ripe (larger), and they came in a variety of veggies and faces, like turnips, peppers, and onions; however, only ripe turnips (with various faces) appear in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
Vegetables were some of the main weapons in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', the others being various items and the enemies themselves. All four playable characters ([[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], and Peach) were able to pluck vegetables and other items, such as [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Red Shell]]s, from the {{b|grass|item}} and throw them. There were two kinds of vegetables in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', unripe (smaller) and ripe (larger), and they came in a variety of veggies and faces, like turnips, peppers, and onions; however, only ripe turnips (with various faces) appear in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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**Isabelle's [[Lloid Trap]] cannot be planted off the ground, but it can be activated using the same input while she is airborne.  
**Isabelle's [[Lloid Trap]] cannot be planted off the ground, but it can be activated using the same input while she is airborne.  
**[[Hand Slap]] and [[Pokémon Change]] used to share this trait, before gaining midair properties in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', respectively.
**[[Hand Slap]] and [[Pokémon Change]] used to share this trait, before gaining midair properties in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', respectively.
*Despite the move no longer being able to spawn Beam Swords as of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the parameter controlling the Beam Sword's spawn frequency remains in the parameters of the move in both ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', though it is set to 0 in both games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rwDPL1jhE-KuEbbcBkkTb44z1smJp9rYme_xb4BIJTk/edit?gid=812267258#gid=812267258&range=E45|title=vl param (Ultimate) (peach/daisy)}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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{{Multiple Special Moves|Peach|Daisy}}
{{Multiple Special Moves|Peach|Daisy}}
[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Items (SSBM)]]
[[Category:Items (SSBM)]]
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[[Category:Peach (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Daisy (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Daisy (SSBU)]]
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