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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The move consists of a rush forward that, if successfully landed, leads to a series of rapid punches that traps and launches the opponent before the Final Smash ends, similar to [[Jungle Rush]], {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}'s new Final Smash. The ''Ultimate'' version of Giga Mac joins all former "transformed moveset" Final Smashes (such as [[Giga Bowser]] and [[Wario-Man]]) in losing its player-controlled moveset in favor of a quick attack that returns players more promptly to normal gameplay. | The move consists of a rush forward that, if successfully landed, leads to a series of rapid punches that traps and launches the opponent before the Final Smash ends, similar to [[Jungle Rush]], {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}'s new Final Smash, albeit with slightly less knockback to compensate for the added range potential. The ''Ultimate'' version of Giga Mac joins all former "transformed moveset" Final Smashes (such as [[Giga Bowser]] and [[Wario-Man]]) in losing its player-controlled moveset in favor of a quick attack that returns players more promptly to normal gameplay. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |
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Giga Mac Rush | |
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Giga Mac attacking Wario in Ultimate. | |
User | Little Mac |
Universe | Punch-Out!! |
“ | Little Mac transforms into Giga Mac and charges forward. If he strikes an opponent, he unleashes a flurry of punches, finishing with a powerful uppercut. If the initial blow misses, he transforms back into Little Mac. | ” |
—Description from Ultimate's Move List |
Giga Mac Rush (ギガ・マックラッシュ, Giga Mac Rush) is Little Mac's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate which transforms him into his hulking alter ego known as Giga Mac. The player initiates a rush forward, which can trap opponents and trigger a single flurry of blows before the Final Smash ends.
Overview
The move consists of a rush forward that, if successfully landed, leads to a series of rapid punches that traps and launches the opponent before the Final Smash ends, similar to Jungle Rush, Donkey Kong's new Final Smash, albeit with slightly less knockback to compensate for the added range potential. The Ultimate version of Giga Mac joins all former "transformed moveset" Final Smashes (such as Giga Bowser and Wario-Man) in losing its player-controlled moveset in favor of a quick attack that returns players more promptly to normal gameplay.
Origin
In the two-player mode of Punch-Out!! for the Wii, both players control a Little Mac; either can turn into Giga Mac after punching the opponent enough times in a certain area. If they do, the game then shifts from two evenly-matched Little Macs fighting in split-screen to gameplay resembling the single-player mode, with Little Mac fighting a larger and slower Mac. The player controlling Giga Mac gains slower but stronger attacks, in addition to a taunt.
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