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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
The Beastball is a {{iw|wikipedia|baseball|ball}} originating from the real-life sport [[wikipedia:Baseball|of the same name]]. The name is a portmanteau that includes the word "beast", reflecting its behavior of chasing opponents. Its Japanese name | The Beastball is a {{iw|wikipedia|baseball|ball}} originating from the real-life sport [[wikipedia:Baseball|of the same name]]. The name is a portmanteau that includes the word "beast", reflecting its behavior of chasing opponents. Its Japanese name refers to [[wikipedia:ja:魔球|makyu]], Japanese baseball jargon initially used to describe exceptional throws made by pitchers, but has since been adopted by Japanese media, particularly manga and anime, to describe unrealistic or superhuman pitching techniques. This use was popularized by the 60's baseball manga ''{{s|wikipedia|Kyojin no Hoshi}}'', where the main character, Hyūma Hoshi, performs a similar pitching technique named {{ja|消える魔球|Kieru Makyu}} (''Disappearing Devil Ball''), wherein the baseball disappears near the strike zone and suddenly reappears at the catcher's mitt. The Beastball also happens to resemble the Ultra Machine Boss Microgame from ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!'' (itself based off the real-life Nintendo toy), in which the baseball can disappear and reappear when thrown to be struck by a bat. | ||
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==Mechanics== | ==Mechanics== | ||
The Beastball functions as a throwable [[projectile]] item. After being thrown, the Beastball will initially travel a short distance forward as expected, but will quickly disappear in a flash of blue flame and reappear next to the nearest opponent, targeting them with a flaming tackle. If the initial throw hits an opponent, that foe is guaranteed to be hit by the second tackle. The second tackle has very high accuracy, being capable of hitting opponents even if they're already experiencing high knockback. Dropping the Beastball with a Z-drop | [[File:Beastball.jpg|thumb|{{SSBU|Ness}} throwing a Beastball.]] | ||
[[File:Beastball2.jpg|thumb|{{SSBU|Greninja}} being hit by a Beastball.]] | |||
The Beastball functions as a throwable [[projectile]] item. After being thrown, the Beastball will initially travel a short distance forward as expected, but will quickly disappear in a flash of blue flame and reappear next to the nearest opponent, targeting them with a flaming tackle. If the initial throw hits an opponent, that foe is guaranteed to be hit by the second tackle. The second tackle has very high accuracy, being capable of hitting opponents even if they're already experiencing high knockback. Dropping the Beastball with a Z-drop seems to not activate it unless it hits an enemy, causing it to target anyone. Additionally, if the ball hits an enemy but touches the ground before it teleports, it won’t activate. | |||
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|ruM=Devious Ball | |ruM=Devious Ball | ||
|ko={{rollover|마구|Magu|?}} | |ko={{rollover|마구|Magu|?}} | ||
|koM=Devil Ball | |||
|zh={{rollover|魔球|Móqiú|?}} | |zh={{rollover|魔球|Móqiú|?}} | ||
|zhM=Magic Ball | |zhM=Magic Ball | ||
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*The Beastball is one of the two existing items original to the ''Smash Bros.'' series that represent the game of baseball; the other is the [[Home-Run Bat]]. | *The Beastball is one of the two existing items original to the ''Smash Bros.'' series that represent the game of baseball; the other is the [[Home-Run Bat]]. | ||
*The Beastball will target the ducks on the {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} stage. | *The Beastball will target the ducks on the {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} stage. | ||
*The [[List of tips (SSBU)/Items|tip]] regarding this item implies that the ball hits multiple times after reappearing, which is false, as it only hits once. It is unknown if this is a leftover beta element that was changed without also changing the tip. | |||
*The Beastball cannot spawn on [[Living Room]] or [[King of Fighters Stadium]]. | |||
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{{Smash universe}} | {{Smash universe}} |
Latest revision as of 09:18, March 3, 2024
- "Baseball" redirects here. For the universe, see Baseball
Beastball | |
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Official artwork of the Beastball in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Appears in | Ultimate |
Item class | Throwing |
“ | Throw it, and it will disappear in the air then reappear near an opponent, covered in flames. | ” |
—Items, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
The Beastball (魔球, Devil Ball) is an item in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Origin[edit]
The Beastball is a baseball originating from the real-life sport of the same name. The name is a portmanteau that includes the word "beast", reflecting its behavior of chasing opponents. Its Japanese name refers to makyu, Japanese baseball jargon initially used to describe exceptional throws made by pitchers, but has since been adopted by Japanese media, particularly manga and anime, to describe unrealistic or superhuman pitching techniques. This use was popularized by the 60's baseball manga Kyojin no Hoshi, where the main character, Hyūma Hoshi, performs a similar pitching technique named 消える魔球 (Disappearing Devil Ball), wherein the baseball disappears near the strike zone and suddenly reappears at the catcher's mitt. The Beastball also happens to resemble the Ultra Machine Boss Microgame from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! (itself based off the real-life Nintendo toy), in which the baseball can disappear and reappear when thrown to be struck by a bat.
Mechanics[edit]
The Beastball functions as a throwable projectile item. After being thrown, the Beastball will initially travel a short distance forward as expected, but will quickly disappear in a flash of blue flame and reappear next to the nearest opponent, targeting them with a flaming tackle. If the initial throw hits an opponent, that foe is guaranteed to be hit by the second tackle. The second tackle has very high accuracy, being capable of hitting opponents even if they're already experiencing high knockback. Dropping the Beastball with a Z-drop seems to not activate it unless it hits an enemy, causing it to target anyone. Additionally, if the ball hits an enemy but touches the ground before it teleports, it won’t activate.
Spirits[edit]
Equipping the Slugger & Green Glove, Pitcher & Batter, Inuji Darumeshi, or Rusty Slugger support spirits will give the player a Beast Ball at a start of their stock.
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Cost | Ability | Series |
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307 | Slugger & Green Glove | ★ | 1 | Beastball Equipped | Yoshi Series | ||
1,116 | Pitcher & Batter | ★ | 1 | Beastball Equipped | Baseball | ||
1,275 | Inuji Darumeshi | ★ | 1 | Beastball Equipped | Darumeshi Sports Store | ||
1,276 | Rusty Slugger | ★ | 1 | Beastball Equipped | Rusty's Real Deal Baseball |
Names in other languages[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- The Beastball is one of the two existing items original to the Smash Bros. series that represent the game of baseball; the other is the Home-Run Bat.
- The Beastball will target the ducks on the Duck Hunt stage.
- The tip regarding this item implies that the ball hits multiple times after reappearing, which is false, as it only hits once. It is unknown if this is a leftover beta element that was changed without also changing the tip.
- The Beastball cannot spawn on Living Room or King of Fighters Stadium.