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{{cquote|''Tosses an iron ball that makes an impact but doesn't go very far.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}} | {{cquote|''Tosses an iron ball that makes an impact but doesn't go very far.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}} | ||
'''Shot Put''' ({{ja|鉄球投げ|Tekkyū Nage}}, ''Iron Ball Throw'') | '''Shot Put''' ({{ja|鉄球投げ|Tekkyū Nage}}, ''Iron Ball Throw'') ('''Shot-Put''' in the [[PAL]] version in Smash 4 only), is one of the three [[neutral special move]]s usable by [[Mii|Mii Brawler]]s. The Mii tosses a [[Wikipedia:Shot put|shot]], a black iron ball resembling a cannonball, into the air. It is the only [[projectile]] move available to Mii Brawlers, but this is made up by the fact that it is a powerful tool for them. | ||
The Shot Put deals 15% damage to anyone it touches before hitting the ground, 11% after the first bounce, and 8% after the second, at which point the shot loses momentum and quickly disappears. The shot | The Shot Put deals 15% damage to anyone it touches before hitting the ground, 11% after the first bounce, and 8% after the second, at which point the shot loses momentum and quickly disappears. The shot cannot be destroyed or negated. Its arced trajectory and quick falling speed can also allow the user to [[edgeguard]] while staying on the stage, though this is somewhat countered by the shot's high, mostly vertical [[knockback]]. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', the move boasts less endlag, and the projectile now deals more damage while bouncing. | In ''Ultimate'', the move boasts less endlag, and the projectile now deals more damage while bouncing, but is smaller. | ||
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Revision as of 08:00, June 19, 2019
Shot Put | |
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Shot Put in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | |
User | Mii Brawler |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
“ | Throw an iron ball in an arc. | ” |
—Smash for 3DS's foldout |
“ | Tosses an iron ball that makes an impact but doesn't go very far. | ” |
—Description from Ultimate's Move List |
Shot Put (鉄球投げ, Iron Ball Throw) (Shot-Put in the PAL version in Smash 4 only), is one of the three neutral special moves usable by Mii Brawlers. The Mii tosses a shot, a black iron ball resembling a cannonball, into the air. It is the only projectile move available to Mii Brawlers, but this is made up by the fact that it is a powerful tool for them.
The Shot Put deals 15% damage to anyone it touches before hitting the ground, 11% after the first bounce, and 8% after the second, at which point the shot loses momentum and quickly disappears. The shot cannot be destroyed or negated. Its arced trajectory and quick falling speed can also allow the user to edgeguard while staying on the stage, though this is somewhat countered by the shot's high, mostly vertical knockback.
In Ultimate, the move boasts less endlag, and the projectile now deals more damage while bouncing, but is smaller.
Customization
Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:
1. Shot Put | 2. Ultimate Uppercut | 3. Exploding Side Kick |
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"This iron ball makes an impact, but it doesn't go very far." | "A devastating uppercut charged up with all your might." | "A kick so explosive, it'll set the world on fire (or at least your leg)." |