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[[Image:Cardboardbox_2.jpg|thumb|The cardboard box can be used to damage an opponent.]] | [[Image:Cardboardbox_2.jpg|thumb|The cardboard box can be used to damage an opponent.]] | ||
The '''Cardboard box''' is an item that appears in all three of [[Solid Snake|Snake]]'s [[taunt]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. By using any of his taunts, Snake crouches under a cardboard box, which he | The '''Cardboard box''' is an item that appears in all three of [[Solid Snake|Snake]]'s [[taunt]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. By using any of his taunts, Snake crouches under a cardboard box, which he removes after a few seconds, or when a button is pressed. If the box hits an opponent after being removed, it does miminal damage (1%-2%). Any character can pick up the box before Snake removes it; the character lifts the box like a heavy item and automatically throws it forwards (unless another direction is specified). Removing the box does not interrupt the taunt's duration. | ||
While most characters cannot hold onto the box without automatically throwing it, {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}'s unique heavy-item mechanics allow him to carry the box around and throw it at will. Due to the box's extremely weak knockback, a gimmick strategy for team play is to have Snake supply DK with a box in order to [[gimp]] recovering opponents. | While most characters cannot hold onto the box without automatically throwing it, {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}'s unique heavy-item mechanics allow him to carry the box around and throw it at will. Due to the box's extremely weak knockback, a gimmick strategy for team play is to have Snake supply DK with a box in order to [[gimp]] recovering opponents. |