Corkscrew: Difference between revisions
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 | 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. |