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==Damage and [[Knockback]]==
==Damage and [[Knockback]]==
In Mario's [[Final Smash]], Mario twirls/twists his hands together, then shoves them in front of him, creating massive twin dragons of fire. Mario will leave his hands stretched out, and he will be invincible during this time. The fire streams travel for a seemingly infinite amount of time before going offstage. They deal around 5-6-7% damage and low knockback, bu this means more repeated hits. The flame swaths will carry opponents at around 30-50% damage offstage completely, resulting in a KO for the player using Mario. However, characters below the damage mentioned last will not be carried offstage, but will come away from the fireball after it goes offstage, allowing them to get back onstage. {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} also shares this move, the only difference being a slight change in damage and it's name being changed to Doctor Finale.
In Mario's [[Final Smash]], Mario twirls/twists his hands together, then shoves them in front of him, creating massive twin dragons of fire. Mario will leave his hands stretched out, and he will be invincible during this time. The flame streams travel for a seemingly infinite amount of time before going offstage. They deal around 5-6-7% damage and low knockback, bu this means more repeated hits. The flame swaths will carry opponents at around 30-50% damage offstage completely, resulting in a KO for the player using Mario. However, characters below the damage mentioned last will not be carried offstage, but will come away from the flame streams after it goes offstage, allowing them to get back onstage. {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} also shares this move, the only difference being a slight change in damage and it's name being changed to Doctor Finale.


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Damage and Knockback

In Mario's Final Smash, Mario twirls/twists his hands together, then shoves them in front of him, creating massive twin dragons of fire. Mario will leave his hands stretched out, and he will be invincible during this time. The flame streams travel for a seemingly infinite amount of time before going offstage. They deal around 5-6-7% damage and low knockback, bu this means more repeated hits. The flame swaths will carry opponents at around 30-50% damage offstage completely, resulting in a KO for the player using Mario. However, characters below the damage mentioned last will not be carried offstage, but will come away from the flame streams after it goes offstage, allowing them to get back onstage. Dr. Mario also shares this move, the only difference being a slight change in damage and it's name being changed to Doctor Finale.