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{{cquote|''Summons a tornado to lift you upward. The wind will cut through surrounding enemies. You can rise up higher when charged.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}} | {{cquote|''Summons a tornado to lift you upward. The wind will cut through surrounding enemies. You can rise up higher when charged.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}} | ||
'''Woosh''' ({{ja|バギ|Bagi}}, ''Bagi'') is the {{SSBU|Hero}}'s [[up special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | '''Woosh''' ({{ja|バギ|Bagi}}, ''Bagi'') is the {{SSBU|Hero}}'s [[up special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Much like [[Frizz]] and [[Zap]], this move is a [[charge]] special. Using it normally has the Hero use Woosh (costing 5 MP), which sends him upwards a short distance, with a tornado appearing under him. It can be charged into '''Swoosh''' ({{ja|バギマ|Bagima}}, ''Bagima'') (9 MP), which launches him further, and a larger tornado appearing underneath him, spinning around to cover distance, and it can be further charged into '''Kaswoosh''' ({{ja|バギクロス|Bagikurosu}}, ''Bagicross'') (18 MP), which launches him even further, with two larger tornadoes appearing underneath him, spinning around each other. | Much like [[Frizz]] and [[Zap]], this move is a [[charge]] special. Using it normally has the Hero use Woosh (costing 5 MP), which sends him upwards a short distance, with a tornado appearing under him. It can be charged into '''Swoosh''' ({{ja|バギマ|Bagima}}, ''Bagima'') (9 MP), which launches him further, and a larger tornado appearing underneath him, spinning around to cover distance, and it can be further charged into '''Kaswoosh''' ({{ja|バギクロス|Bagikurosu}}, ''Bagicross'') (18 MP), which launches him even further, with two larger tornadoes appearing underneath him, spinning around each other. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Woosh (DQ2) Origin.gif|left|thumb|The Princess of Moonbrooke using Woosh in the Super Famicon version of ''Dragon Quest II''.]] | [[File:Woosh (DQ2) Origin.gif|left|thumb|The Princess of Moonbrooke using Woosh in the Super Famicon version of ''Dragon Quest II''.]] | ||
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Hero SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Woosh as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''. | Hero SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Woosh as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''. | ||
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{{Special Moves|char=Hero}} | {{Special Moves|char=Hero}} | ||
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Article on Dragon Quest Wiki | Woosh |
“ | Summons a tornado to lift you upward. The wind will cut through surrounding enemies. You can rise up higher when charged. | ” |
—Description from Ultimate's Move List |
Woosh (バギ, Bagi) is the Hero's up special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
Much like Frizz and Zap, this move is a charge special. Using it normally has the Hero use Woosh (costing 5 MP), which sends him upwards a short distance, with a tornado appearing under him. It can be charged into Swoosh (バギマ, Bagima) (9 MP), which launches him further, and a larger tornado appearing underneath him, spinning around to cover distance, and it can be further charged into Kaswoosh (バギクロス, Bagicross) (18 MP), which launches him even further, with two larger tornadoes appearing underneath him, spinning around each other.
The tornadoes themselves will hurt opponents, juggling them for damage before launching them skyward. They are considered projectiles, meaning they can be reflected.
Origin
The Woosh line of spells made their debut in Dragon Quest II. The spells use the element of wind. Swoosh and Kaswoosh are the stronger variations that are learned at higher levels introduced in Dragon Quest III. In Smash, the moves are mainly based on the Dragon Quest XI versions.