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Refers to [[Mario]] and [[Doctor Mario]]'s Cape (forward B), known to be one of the most versatile moves in the game. The cape can reflect projectile and items, and spin characters in the opposite direction. The Cape deals 10% damage standard and has no knockback, which means it does not interrupt attacks. | Refers to [[Mario]] and [[Doctor Mario]]'s Cape (forward B), known to be one of the most versatile moves in the game. The cape can reflect projectile and items, and spin characters in the opposite direction. The Cape deals 10% damage standard and has no knockback, which means it does not interrupt attacks. It can interrupt recoveries and turn them away from the edge, leaving many characters unable to grab the ledge. | ||
Cape can also be used as a verb, i.e. "I just caped that Marth's recovery and won the tournament!" | |||
==Related Topics:== | ==Related Topics:== | ||
Players: [[The Cape]] | Players: [[The Cape]] |
Revision as of 05:29, August 6, 2006
Refers to Mario and Doctor Mario's Cape (forward B), known to be one of the most versatile moves in the game. The cape can reflect projectile and items, and spin characters in the opposite direction. The Cape deals 10% damage standard and has no knockback, which means it does not interrupt attacks. It can interrupt recoveries and turn them away from the edge, leaving many characters unable to grab the ledge.
Cape can also be used as a verb, i.e. "I just caped that Marth's recovery and won the tournament!"
Related Topics:
Players: The Cape