Timer: Difference between revisions

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
(I know someone who has played the Japanese version and he's reliable, so this is not speculation.)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{speculation}}
{{speculation}}
[[Image:Item11 071106g.jpg|right|thumb|The Clock is the topmost item, minus the Party Ball itself.]]
[[Image:Item11 071106g.jpg|right|thumb|The Clock is the topmost item, minus the Party Ball itself.]]
In the [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/items/item11.html Items from Previous Installments]update, a [[Party Ball]] was shown emitting a plethora of items, amongst them an unnamed '''Clock''' item. Its purpose, origins, and name are unknown. General speculation leads to believe it could act like the Stop Watch from ''The Legend of Zelda'' or the ''Paper Mario'' series, causing a timestop effect around nearby opponents.
In the [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/items/item11.html Items from Previous Installments]update, a [[Party Ball]] was shown emitting a plethora of items, amongst them an unnamed '''Clock''' item. When the item is grabbed, it slows down everyone on the stage besides the person who grabbed it. However, it can occasionally backfire and slow down only the person who grabbed it.


It is still not known where the item came from. It supposedly slows opponents down. It can occasionally backfire, and slow you down instead.
It is still not known where the item came from.


{{SSBBItems}}
{{SSBBItems}}

Revision as of 09:07, February 22, 2008

Speculation.png This article or section contains too much speculation.
SmashWiki is not speculative. This article/section has been marked for being excessively speculative or containing unverified information.
You can discuss this issue on the talk page or edit this page to add sources.
File:Item11 071106g.jpg
The Clock is the topmost item, minus the Party Ball itself.

In the Items from Previous Installmentsupdate, a Party Ball was shown emitting a plethora of items, amongst them an unnamed Clock item. When the item is grabbed, it slows down everyone on the stage besides the person who grabbed it. However, it can occasionally backfire and slow down only the person who grabbed it.

It is still not known where the item came from.