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|caption=Bowser Bomb in ''Ultimate''. | |caption=Bowser Bomb in ''Ultimate''. | ||
|user=[[Bowser]] | |user=[[Bowser]] | ||
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===Edge-canceled Bowser Bomb=== | ===Edge-canceled Bowser Bomb=== | ||
[[File:Bowserbombedgecancel.gif|thumb|left|A Bowser player 2 frame punishes a Zelda player, cancelling the move by grabbing the ledge.]] | |||
In all ''Smash'' titles, is possible to [[edge cancel]] Bowser Bomb, as it has a very early [[ledge]] grab window that lasts throughout the drop's duration. This works regardless of direction, and can be performed through precise positioning prior to the leap from the ground, or simply using it in the air. It's possible to repeatedly "chain" these edge cancels together, making for an unwieldy but somewhat effective edgeguarding tool. This maneuver was buffed in ''Ultimate'', as the drop will [[meteor smash]] opponents, though it is difficult to time. | In all ''Smash'' titles, is possible to [[edge cancel]] Bowser Bomb, as it has a very early [[ledge]] grab window that lasts throughout the drop's duration. This works regardless of direction, and can be performed through precise positioning prior to the leap from the ground, or simply using it in the air. It's possible to repeatedly "chain" these edge cancels together, making for an unwieldy but somewhat effective edgeguarding tool. This maneuver was buffed in ''Ultimate'', as the drop will [[meteor smash]] opponents, though it is difficult to time. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:BowserBombSMB3.PNG|frame|Bowser's ground-pound style attack in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.]] | [[File:BowserBombSMB3.PNG|frame|Bowser's ground-pound style attack in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.]] | ||
The move is based on Bowser's attack pattern in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'' during his final boss battle, where he jumps diagonally forward and does a {{s|supermariowiki|Ground Pound}} while facing the screen to attack [[Mario]], breaking bricks below him. To beat him without power-ups, Mario has to make Bowser break all bricks on an area with the move, causing him to fall downwards into a pit. Bowser uses a similar move | The move is based on Bowser's attack pattern in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'' during his final boss battle, where he jumps diagonally forward and does a {{s|supermariowiki|Ground Pound}} (itself a reoccurring move in the ''Mario'' franchise) while facing the screen to attack [[Mario]], breaking bricks below him. To beat him without power-ups, Mario has to make Bowser break all bricks on an area with the move, causing him to fall downwards into a pit. Bowser uses a similar move in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Princess Peach}}''. | ||
Bowser Bomb returned as Mini Bowser's special ability in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge}}''. | Bowser Bomb returned as Mini Bowser's special ability in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge}}''. | ||
Likewise, the Japanese name, Koopa Drop, is a variation on the Japanese name of the Ground Pound, known as a Hip Drop (used for the Japanese name of [[Yoshi Bomb]]). | |||
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