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The move was called the Corkscrew Conk, Not Corkscrew dash.
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(The move was called the Corkscrew Conk, Not Corkscrew dash.)
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When Wario becomes Wario Man this moves effect is changed. Instead of it being a multiple hit attack it becomes a two hit electrical attack (one hit at initiation and another at the end of the attack). The move becomes much stronger with a higher amount of damage given and a much larger knockback.  
When Wario becomes Wario Man this moves effect is changed. Instead of it being a multiple hit attack it becomes a two hit electrical attack (one hit at initiation and another at the end of the attack). The move becomes much stronger with a higher amount of damage given and a much larger knockback.  
== Origin ==
== Origin ==
One of Wario's abilities in ''[[Wario World]]'' was the Corkscrew Dash where Wario does a Shoulder Charge, then jumps. It gives Wario a horizontal boost to his jumps, and it can be used to attack with as well.
One of Wario's abilities in ''[[Wario World]]'' was the Corkscrew Conk, where Wario does a Shoulder Charge, then jumps. It gives Wario a horizontal boost to his jumps, and it can be used to attack with as well.


Wario's Corkscrew move in Brawl is very different than his previous one, aside from naming. Wario doesn't have to do a Shoulder Charge to do it, and it can be started in midair. The Brawl version of Corkscrew also has a completely different animation and gives Wario more of a vertical boost than a horizontal one.  
Wario's Corkscrew move in Brawl is very different than his previous one, aside from naming. Wario doesn't have to do a Shoulder Charge to do it, and it can be started in midair. The Brawl version of Corkscrew also has a completely different animation and gives Wario more of a vertical boost than a horizontal one.  
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