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'''Luma Shot''' ({{ja|チコシュート}}, ''Chiko Shoot'') is | '''Luma Shot''' ({{ja|チコシュート}}, ''Chiko Shoot'') is {{SSB4|Rosalina}}'s [[neutral special]] move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. If there is no Luma on the stage controlled by the user, this move summons one. If there is a Luma present, this move is used to command it, either shooting it out varying distances with a [[charge]]able attack, or bringing it back to her if it is far away. | ||
{{SSB4|Kirby}} can use the Luma Shot via [[Inhale|copying]] Rosalina, which spawns a Luma that immediately disappears after it is projected away. | {{SSB4|Kirby}} can use the Luma Shot via [[Inhale|copying]] Rosalina, which spawns a Luma that immediately disappears after it is projected away. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Near the beginning of '' | Near the beginning of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Galaxy}}'', Rosalina uses her wand to summon a Luma for [[Mario|the player]] to use. The summoning aspect of Luma Shot is a reference to this cut scene. In [[mariowiki:Super Mario Galaxy 2|the sequel]], a second player can [[mariowiki:Co-Star Luma|control an additional Luma]]. The second Luma can both stun and defeat enemies from a short distance. | ||
{{image|The cut scene mentioned above.}} | {{image|The cut scene mentioned above.}} |
Revision as of 21:28, July 7, 2014
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Rosalina shoots a Luma out. | |
User | Rosalina |
Universe | Mario |
Luma Shot (チコシュート, Chiko Shoot) is Rosalina's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. 4. If there is no Luma on the stage controlled by the user, this move summons one. If there is a Luma present, this move is used to command it, either shooting it out varying distances with a chargeable attack, or bringing it back to her if it is far away.
Kirby can use the Luma Shot via copying Rosalina, which spawns a Luma that immediately disappears after it is projected away.
Origin
Near the beginning of Super Mario Galaxy, Rosalina uses her wand to summon a Luma for the player to use. The summoning aspect of Luma Shot is a reference to this cut scene. In the sequel, a second player can control an additional Luma. The second Luma can both stun and defeat enemies from a short distance.