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'''Rope Snake''' is a character in ''[[Mother 3]]''. [[Duster]] received him from the ghosts of Osohe Castle. Rope Snake helps Duster and his friends cross pits by allowing him to latch onto candlesticks on the wall. Rope Snake is also used later to grab the getaway ship at Thunder Tower, but he does not have the strength to lift four people, so he is captured with Duster in Saturn Valley, where they turn up hung on a clothesline. After the party flies back to Tazmily Village by holding onto a cage of birds, Rope Snake fails a second time, and leaves the party. During the credits it is shown he changed his name to Snake Rope to help live with the shame of his failure.  
'''Rope Snake''' is a character in ''[[Mother 3]]''. [[Duster]] received him from the ghosts of Osohe Castle. Rope Snake helps Duster and his friends cross pits by allowing him to latch onto candlesticks on the wall. Rope Snake is also used later to grab the getaway ship at Thunder Tower, but he does not have the strength to lift four people, so he is captured with Duster in Saturn Valley, where they turn up hung on a clothesline. After the party flies back to Tazmily Village by holding onto a cage of birds, Rope Snake fails a second time, and leaves the party. During the credits it is shown he changed his name to Snake Rope to help live with the shame of his failure.  


==In Super Smash Bros.==
==In Super Smash Bros.==
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*When used as a tether recovery, it is only slightly shorter than Ivysaur's [[Vine Whip]].  
*When used as a tether recovery, it is only slightly shorter than Ivysaur's [[Vine Whip]].  
*In ''[[MOTHER 3]]'', Lucas did not use a Rope Snake; the item actually belonged to [[Duster]], who purchased it from the ghosts living in Osohe castle. The Rope Snake was actually a character that talked and was used as a rope to swing across pits and as a tether to hang from edges.
*In ''[[MOTHER 3]]'', Lucas did not use a Rope Snake; the item actually belonged to [[Duster]], who purchased it from the ghosts living in Osohe castle. The Rope Snake was actually a character that talked and was used as a rope to swing across pits and as a tether to hang from edges.
*A Lucas texture hack was made entitled Calvin and Hobbes in which Rope snake is given tiger stripes and featured as Hobbes.
[[File:Candh.jpg|thumb|The Calvin and Hobbes texture hack]]
=Sources=
=Sources=
[http://earthbound.wikia.com/wiki/Rope_Snake]
[http://earthbound.wikia.com/wiki/Rope_Snake]
[[Category:Attacks]]
[[Category:Attacks]]
[[Category:EarthBound universe]]
[[Category:EarthBound universe]]

Revision as of 16:27, November 10, 2009

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Lucas utilizes Duster's Rope Snake as his grab and Tether Recovery.

Rope Snake is a character in Mother 3. Duster received him from the ghosts of Osohe Castle. Rope Snake helps Duster and his friends cross pits by allowing him to latch onto candlesticks on the wall. Rope Snake is also used later to grab the getaway ship at Thunder Tower, but he does not have the strength to lift four people, so he is captured with Duster in Saturn Valley, where they turn up hung on a clothesline. After the party flies back to Tazmily Village by holding onto a cage of birds, Rope Snake fails a second time, and leaves the party. During the credits it is shown he changed his name to Snake Rope to help live with the shame of his failure.

In Super Smash Bros.

The Rope Snake is Lucas' Grab attack. He can also use it as a Tether Recovery, similarly to Samus's and Link's grabs (Grapple Beam and Clawshot, respectively). It also makes an appearance as Lucas' Side Taunt; he converses with the rope snake after it taps him on the shoulder.

Trivia

  • When used as a tether recovery, it is only slightly shorter than Ivysaur's Vine Whip.
  • In MOTHER 3, Lucas did not use a Rope Snake; the item actually belonged to Duster, who purchased it from the ghosts living in Osohe castle. The Rope Snake was actually a character that talked and was used as a rope to swing across pits and as a tether to hang from edges.

Sources

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