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==Overview==
==Overview==
This move is a chargeable projectile that the Trainer summons by performing the yoga pose of the name the move comes from. It can be stored and used later, similar to [[Samus]]'s [[Charge Shot]]. When fully charged, the move heals Wii Fit Trainer when shot, and the Wii Fit Trainer will sometimes shout "Let's salute the sun!"<ref>[http://youtu.be/edCQDRuL8Dk?t=4m46s]</ref>
This move is a chargeable projectile that the Trainer summons by performing the yoga pose of the name the move comes from. It can be stored and used later, similar to [[Samus]]'s [[Charge Shot]]. When fully charged, the move heals Wii Fit Trainer when shot, and the Wii Fit Trainer will sometimes shout "Let's salute the sun!"




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''"Store energy with {{button|3DS|B}}. Release at full power to heal."''
''"Store energy with {{button|3DS|B}}. Release at full power to heal."''


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Sun Salutation
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Wii Fit Trainer stores solar energy at night.
User Wii Fit Trainer
Universe Wii Fit

Sun Salutation (太陽礼拝, Sun Worship) is the Wii Fit Trainer's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Overview

This move is a chargeable projectile that the Trainer summons by performing the yoga pose of the name the move comes from. It can be stored and used later, similar to Samus's Charge Shot. When fully charged, the move heals Wii Fit Trainer when shot, and the Wii Fit Trainer will sometimes shout "Let's salute the sun!"


Customization

An icon for denoting incomplete things.

Customization was introduced in Super Smash Bros. 4. The two variations are:

  1. Enriched Sun Salutation: The energy ball condenses as it charges. It will not heal Wii Fit Trainer when fully charged.
  2. Sweeping Sun Salutation: The energy ball moves slowly, pushing any opponents in the way while inflicting damage.

Description from the 3DS version's foldout

"Store energy with B. Release at full power to heal."


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