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The term "'''Cape'''" refers to [[Mario]]'s '''Cape''' and [[Doctor Mario]]'s '''Super Sheet''' ([[smash B]]). Originating from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', the Cape enabled Mario the ability to fly across levels after obtaining a special feather. Mario later obtained this as his Side B move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', as well as Dr. Mario, who uses it as his "Super Sheet". Either Cape action has the ability to reflect [[projectile]]s and spin [[character]]s in the opposite direction (even if they're [[shielding]]). The Cape deals 10% damage and has no [[knockback]]. This means that it will not interrupt attacks; rather, it only turns the enemy character around.  This can leave [[recover]]ing characters unable to [[grab]] the [[ledge]].
Cape is Mario's [[Smash B|Side B]] attack. Mario snaps his cape from '''Super Mario World''' at the opponent. The cape turns opponents around and can reflect projectiles.


==Usage variations==
==Variations==
The Cape attacks can also be pronounced as a verb (capes, caped, caped), i.e. "I just caped that [[Marth]]'s recovery and won the [[tournament]]!"
===Super Sheet===
<br/>Caping a character at the ledge may also be referred to as "shaming" your opponent.
Super Sheet is [[Dr. Mario]]'s [[Smash B|Side B]] attack. Dr. Mario snaps a white sheet at opponents. It has the same effect as Mario's Cape.
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Revision as of 16:19, December 19, 2007

Cape is Mario's Side B attack. Mario snaps his cape from Super Mario World at the opponent. The cape turns opponents around and can reflect projectiles.

Variations

Super Sheet

Super Sheet is Dr. Mario's Side B attack. Dr. Mario snaps a white sheet at opponents. It has the same effect as Mario's Cape.