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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Ultimate'', Cape can be used on a [[taunt]]ing character to make them face the other way in manners that are otherwise impossible, like making {{SSBB|Wario}} face the screen while doing his side taunt. In ''Smash 4'', this does not apply to characters with a mirrored stance as they will instantly flip back to normal once the turning animation ends. | *In ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Ultimate'', Cape can be used on a [[taunt]]ing character to make them face the other way in manners that are otherwise impossible, like making {{SSBB|Wario}} face the screen while doing his side taunt. In ''Smash 4'', this does not apply to characters with a mirrored stance, as they will instantly flip back to normal once the turning animation ends. | ||
*If timed correctly, the part of the animation where Mario is still putting away his cape can still reflect projectiles near the very end but possesses no hitbox. | *If timed correctly, the part of the animation where Mario is still putting away his cape can still reflect projectiles near the very end, but possesses no hitbox. | ||
*If timed correctly, when using the cape on an opponent that is just hitting the ground, the opponent will take longer to hit the ground. | *If timed correctly, when using the cape on an opponent that is just hitting the ground, the opponent will take longer to hit the ground. | ||
*If Mario uses his Cape while in the [[Online Practice Stage]], the cape will look sparkly and be of a lower-quality graphic. | *If Mario uses his Cape while in the [[Online Practice Stage]], the cape will look sparkly and be of a lower-quality graphic. | ||
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*In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', when the Cape or Super Sheet hits an opponent, it makes the same sound from ''Super Mario World'', only sped up. | *In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', when the Cape or Super Sheet hits an opponent, it makes the same sound from ''Super Mario World'', only sped up. | ||
*While the Cape and Super Sheet can reflect {{SSBU|Bayonetta}}, [https://youtu.be/Jiq9_RXu2p0?t=8m31s it does not reflect the position of her forward smash.] | *While the Cape and Super Sheet can reflect {{SSBU|Bayonetta}}, [https://youtu.be/Jiq9_RXu2p0?t=8m31s it does not reflect the position of her forward smash.] | ||
*It appears as though the 3rd custom version of the move would have had Mario swing a considerably larger cape, with the same properties as the normal one but it would only deal 1% damage. | *It appears as though the 3rd custom version of the move would have had Mario swing a considerably larger cape, with the same properties as the normal one, but it would only deal 1% damage. | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', using the Cape on {{SSBU|Ryu}}, {{SSBU|Ken}}, or {{SSBU|Terry}} in a 1-on-1 match [https://twitter.com/SykinSSB/status/1070760498591924224 flips them only for a brief moment before turning back to face Mario.] This is due to their shared mechanic where they will always face their opponent during 1-on-1 matches. | *In ''Ultimate'', using the Cape on {{SSBU|Ryu}}, {{SSBU|Ken}}, or {{SSBU|Terry}} in a 1-on-1 match [https://twitter.com/SykinSSB/status/1070760498591924224 flips them only for a brief moment before turning back to face Mario.] This is due to their shared mechanic where they will always face their opponent during 1-on-1 matches. | ||
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