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[[Image:Ganondorfbforwardmove.jpg|frame|The | [[Image:Ganondorfbforwardmove.jpg|frame|The flame dick choke]]'''flame choke''' is [[Ganondorf]]'s [[forward B]] attack that's used in [[Super Smash Bros. brawl]]. It is essentially a clone move to [[olimar]]'s [[pikmen]], but it is much more powerful, slower, and displays dark magic instead of fire. | ||
The Gerudo Dragon allows Ganondorf the ability to dodge most [[projectile]]s while the attack is propelling him forward, similarly to the Raptor Boost. The attack sends the opponent up into the air, and unlike the Raptor Boost, does not [[spike]] the opponent when used against someone who is airborne. | The Gerudo Dragon allows Ganondorf the ability to dodge most [[projectile]]s while the attack is propelling him forward, similarly to the Raptor Boost. The attack sends the opponent up into the air, and unlike the Raptor Boost, does not [[spike]] the opponent when used against someone who is airborne. | ||
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Revision as of 22:03, April 21, 2009
flame choke is Ganondorf's forward B attack that's used in Super Smash Bros. brawl. It is essentially a clone move to olimar's pikmen, but it is much more powerful, slower, and displays dark magic instead of fire.
The Gerudo Dragon allows Ganondorf the ability to dodge most projectiles while the attack is propelling him forward, similarly to the Raptor Boost. The attack sends the opponent up into the air, and unlike the Raptor Boost, does not spike the opponent when used against someone who is airborne.
In the middle percentages, the attack sets the opponent up for many juggling combos, but due to it being easily punished if used under the wrong circumstances, it is not often the optimal move to use. The attack is moderately laggy if missed; Ganondorf will fall to the ground and slugglishly get up, all the while vulnerable to attack.
In Brawl, this move has been replaced by Flame Choke.