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'''Koopa Klaw''' is the [[Forward B]] move of [[Bowser (SSBM)|Bowser]] in his ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' appearance. It is a powerful claw swipe to enemies farther away, but also causes Bowser to grab onto enemies very close to him. It has the unique ability of allowing Bowser to grab onto an opponent in midair. Also, if an opponent that is close by gets hit, not only will they sustain damage from the swipe, but get bitten by Bowser's insanely sharp teeth.
'''Koopa Klaw''' is an attack used in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] that can be performed by [[Bowser]]. The name originates from the characters' species, which is [[Koopa Troopa]], or his Japanese name which is [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. The move can be executed by pressing [[Side B]].


This special attack is shared by [[Giga Bowser]].
There are two different things that can happen if Bowser uses this move. If Bowser is close to an opponent, then he'll grab him or her and start to consecutively bite them. If he's farther away, then he'll simply claw them, leaving three marks in the air for a short times (as shown in the template's image).


In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Koopa Klaw was replaced with [[Flying Slam]], a similar move.
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Revision as of 08:32, January 23, 2008

Koopa Klaw is an attack used in Super Smash Bros. Melee that can be performed by Bowser. The name originates from the characters' species, which is Koopa Troopa, or his Japanese name which is King Koopa. The move can be executed by pressing Side B.

There are two different things that can happen if Bowser uses this move. If Bowser is close to an opponent, then he'll grab him or her and start to consecutively bite them. If he's farther away, then he'll simply claw them, leaving three marks in the air for a short times (as shown in the template's image).