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'''Egg Roll''' is a [[special move]] used by [[Yoshi]]. It is a [[smash B]] move. The exectuor can steer it by pressing left or right, and stop the [[attack]] by pressing B again. It can be used as a [[third jump]]. It is not in [[Super Smash Bros.]], due to Smash B moves not being in the original. It is easily countered, but acts as an efficient way to pass an edgeguarder (when Yoshi is off-stage), but if the opponent can reach the egg's height and hit Yoshi it is essentially followed by a death. | '''Egg Roll''' is a [[special move]] used by [[Yoshi]]. It is a [[smash B]] move. The exectuor can steer it by pressing left or right, and stop the [[attack]] by pressing B again. It can be used as a [[third jump]]. It is not in [[Super Smash Bros.]], due to Smash B moves not being in the original. It is easily countered, but acts as an efficient way to pass an edgeguarder (when Yoshi is off-stage), but if the opponent can reach the egg's height and hit Yoshi it is essentially followed by a death. | ||
The move seems to be unique to Smash, but may be based off of Yoshi's Story where upon eating a Turbo Tulip, Yoshi could encase himself into an egg and fling himself at enemies. A Similar technique would later appear in Mario Tennis | The move seems to be unique to the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], but may be based off of ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' where upon eating a Turbo Tulip, Yoshi could encase himself into an egg and fling himself at enemies. A Similar technique would later appear in ''Mario Power Tennis'' and ''Mario Strikers Charged''. | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, January 12, 2008
Egg Roll is a special move used by Yoshi. It is a smash B move. The exectuor can steer it by pressing left or right, and stop the attack by pressing B again. It can be used as a third jump. It is not in Super Smash Bros., due to Smash B moves not being in the original. It is easily countered, but acts as an efficient way to pass an edgeguarder (when Yoshi is off-stage), but if the opponent can reach the egg's height and hit Yoshi it is essentially followed by a death.
The move seems to be unique to the Super Smash Bros. series, but may be based off of Yoshi's Story where upon eating a Turbo Tulip, Yoshi could encase himself into an egg and fling himself at enemies. A Similar technique would later appear in Mario Power Tennis and Mario Strikers Charged.