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|style="text-align:left"|Originates from ''Mega Microgame$!''. A tiny ninja outside a Japanese fortress in the background is | |style="text-align:left"|Originates from ''Mega Microgame$!''. A tiny ninja outside a Japanese fortress in the background is target of a wall of arrows raining from above. In ''Mega Microgame$!'', the player has to move the ninja with the D-Pad into the area where there was a gap between the arrows. | ||
In ''Super Smash Bros.'', fighters also have to avoid these arrows, either via moving into the gap similarly to the original game, or by closely navigating to the edges of the stage, putting them in closer proximity to the [[blast line]]s. Players who successfully avoid the arrows are given a reward. While the ninja from the original game appears in the background, he has no effects on gameplay. | In ''Super Smash Bros.'', fighters also have to avoid these arrows, either via moving into the gap similarly to the original game, or by closely navigating to the edges of the stage, putting them in closer proximity to the [[blast line]]s. Players who successfully avoid the arrows are given a reward. While the ninja from the original game appears in the background, he has no effects on gameplay. |