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{{cquote|''Attack opponents while rising upward. An excellent recovery move.''|cite=''Brawl''{{'}}s instruction manual}} | |||
'''Corkscrew''' ({{ja|コークスクリュー|Kōkusukuryū}}, ''Corkscrew'') is [[Wario]]'s [[up special move]]. It launches him into the air, with much less vertical distance than a fully charged [[Wario Waft]]. It can deal up to 19% [[damage]] if all hits connect. While this attack can be used as a third jump, it gives relatively little distance vertically and horizontally. Adding on, it has only a few frames in which the player can angle it (with a maximum angle of about 45 degrees). This is generally a bad attacking move as it is easy to [[DI]] out of and [[punish]] him. It is similar in [[knockback]] and movement to {{SSBB|Samus}}'s {{b|Screw Attack|move}} and {{SSBB|Charizard}}'s [[Fly]]. It is considered a bad move in general and is rarely ever used in competitive play. | '''Corkscrew''' ({{ja|コークスクリュー|Kōkusukuryū}}, ''Corkscrew'') is [[Wario]]'s [[up special move]]. It launches him into the air, with much less vertical distance than a fully charged [[Wario Waft]]. It can deal up to 19% [[damage]] if all hits connect. While this attack can be used as a third jump, it gives relatively little distance vertically and horizontally. Adding on, it has only a few frames in which the player can angle it (with a maximum angle of about 45 degrees). This is generally a bad attacking move as it is easy to [[DI]] out of and [[punish]] him. It is similar in [[knockback]] and movement to {{SSBB|Samus}}'s {{b|Screw Attack|move}} and {{SSBB|Charizard}}'s [[Fly]]. It is considered a bad move in general and is rarely ever used in competitive play. | ||
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', Corkscrew received a few changes. Visually, Wario now clenches his fists throughout his spin and thrusts his palms out at the end, rather than having his palms open throughout like in ''Brawl''. As a recovery move, this technique now goes higher and can sweetspot the ledge. As an attack, the move now does only 13% damage rather than 19% like before, however it now has far more knockback as compensation. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', Corkscrew received a few changes. Visually, Wario now clenches his fists throughout his spin and thrusts his palms out at the end, rather than having his palms open throughout like in ''Brawl''. As a recovery move, this technique now goes higher and can sweetspot the ledge. As an attack, the move now does only 13% damage rather than 19% like before, however it now has far more knockback as compensation. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |