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A '''gimp kill''' is a very low-percent kill that can put a really large swing on the outcome of a match. [[Fox|Fox's]] [[Shine spike]] | A '''gimp kill''' is a very low-percent kill that can put a really large swing on the outcome of a match. [[Fox|Fox's]] [[Shine spike]] , [[Marth|Marth's]] [[d-tilt]] and [[spike]], [[Falco|Falco]]'s [[Down throw|Down Throw]] are very effective for gimp kills, and Marth's game in particular has become very conducive to a variety of gimp kills recently with the new generation of pros such as [[Mew2King]] and [[KoreanDJ]]. Gimp kills range from large knockback moves, spikes, edge-guarding, as well as various other techniques. Gimp kills are most effective on characters with low vertical and/or slow recoveries, like [[Link]] and [[Donkey Kong]]. |
Revision as of 17:14, June 21, 2009
A gimp kill is a very low-percent kill that can put a really large swing on the outcome of a match. Fox's Shine spike , Marth's d-tilt and spike, Falco's Down Throw are very effective for gimp kills, and Marth's game in particular has become very conducive to a variety of gimp kills recently with the new generation of pros such as Mew2King and KoreanDJ. Gimp kills range from large knockback moves, spikes, edge-guarding, as well as various other techniques. Gimp kills are most effective on characters with low vertical and/or slow recoveries, like Link and Donkey Kong.