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[[Image:GS_glitch_1.jpg|thumb|The glitch using [[Mario Tornado]].]] | |||
The '''Green Shell glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' | The '''Green Shell glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' involving the usage of a rapid-hitting attack on a pile of [[Green Shell]]s. As the attack hits the Green Shells, they will hit each other in an infinite loop, causing the attacker to be locked in [[freeze frame]]s until the Green Shells all vanish. Should there be an opponent in the mix, they can take well over 999% damage from the sequence. | ||
The [[Mario Tornado]] is the most well-known move that causes the glitch, with the [[Super Jump Punch]] and [[Screw Attack (move)|Screw Attack]] being other simple methods of invoking it. The typical setup involves placing the opponent on one side of the player and using [[training mode]]'s menu screen to add four Green Shells on the other side, then usnig the attack to hit both the opponent and the pile. | |||
The glitch has no practical use; there are no situations in regular gameplay where there will be a stack of even two shells, and a competent opponent will simply [[DI]] out of the attack. | |||
The glitch can be performed with [[Red Shell]]s with slightly different and more unpredictable results, such as instantly dealing around 800% damage and knocking both characters away. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:GS_glitch_2.jpg|[[Super Jump Punch]] (Mario) | ||
File:GS_glitch_3.jpg|[[Super Jump Punch]] (Luigi) | |||
File: | File:GS_glitch_4.jpg|[[Screw Attack (move)|Screw Attack]] | ||
File:GS_glitch_4.jpg| | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 09:28, May 15, 2014
The Green Shell glitch is a glitch in Super Smash Bros. involving the usage of a rapid-hitting attack on a pile of Green Shells. As the attack hits the Green Shells, they will hit each other in an infinite loop, causing the attacker to be locked in freeze frames until the Green Shells all vanish. Should there be an opponent in the mix, they can take well over 999% damage from the sequence.
The Mario Tornado is the most well-known move that causes the glitch, with the Super Jump Punch and Screw Attack being other simple methods of invoking it. The typical setup involves placing the opponent on one side of the player and using training mode's menu screen to add four Green Shells on the other side, then usnig the attack to hit both the opponent and the pile.
The glitch has no practical use; there are no situations in regular gameplay where there will be a stack of even two shells, and a competent opponent will simply DI out of the attack.
The glitch can be performed with Red Shells with slightly different and more unpredictable results, such as instantly dealing around 800% damage and knocking both characters away.
Gallery
Super Jump Punch (Mario)
Super Jump Punch (Luigi)
Video
<youtube>aCMUyB84a7s</youtube>