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==Overview==
==Overview==
Kirby jumps with his grabbed target very high in the air and comes back down very fast, causing a small explosion when he hits the ground. The opponent is launched up in the air when Kirby hits the ground. This move became Kirby's up-throw in later installments. The move has very high base knockback, and reasonable knockback growth and is capable of KOing {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} on the top platform at about 170% and KOing {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} at around 65%.
Kirby jumps with his grabbed target very high in the air and comes back down very fast, causing a small explosion when he hits the ground. The opponent is launched up in the air when Kirby hits the ground. This move became Kirby's up-throw in later installments. The move has very high base knockback, and reasonable knockback growth. It is capable of KOing {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} on the top platform at about 170% and KOing {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} at around 65%.


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Revision as of 06:15, June 5, 2016

Overview

Kirby jumps with his grabbed target very high in the air and comes back down very fast, causing a small explosion when he hits the ground. The opponent is launched up in the air when Kirby hits the ground. This move became Kirby's up-throw in later installments. The move has very high base knockback, and reasonable knockback growth. It is capable of KOing Donkey Kong on the top platform at about 170% and KOing Jigglypuff at around 65%.


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