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The '''Home-Run Bat''' is an [[Items|item]] appearing in all three [[Super Smash Bros. series|Smash Bros. games]]. This item is a melee weapon. Performing a side smash A attack with this weapon will result in an almost guaranteed one hit [[Knockout|KO]] or a "home-run." Performing this side smash will take more time than usual, and the player's character will sparkle before swinging the bat. If the swing makes contact, a high-pitched cracking noise will be heard. In [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], a mode in the [[Stadium]] category entitled [[Home-Run Contest]] allows the player 10 seconds to hit the [[Sandbag]] as far as possible with a Home-Run Bat and their own attacks. | The '''Home-Run Bat''' is an [[Items|item]] appearing in all three [[Super Smash Bros. series|Smash Bros. games]]. This item is a melee weapon. Performing a side smash A attack with this weapon will result in an almost guaranteed one hit [[Knockout|KO]] or a "home-run." Performing this side smash will take more time than usual, and the player's character will sparkle before swinging the bat. If the swing makes contact, a high-pitched cracking noise will be heard. In [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], andSuper Smash Bors. Brawl, a mode in the [[Stadium]] category entitled [[Home-Run Contest]] allows the player 10 seconds to hit the [[Sandbag]] as far as possible with a Home-Run Bat and their own attacks. | ||
[[Image:BatTrophy.jpg|thumb|The Home-Run Bat trophy, obtainable through the [[Lottery]].]] | [[Image:BatTrophy.jpg|thumb|The Home-Run Bat trophy, obtainable through the [[Lottery]].]] | ||
Revision as of 12:00, January 23, 2008
The Home-Run Bat is an item appearing in all three Smash Bros. games. This item is a melee weapon. Performing a side smash A attack with this weapon will result in an almost guaranteed one hit KO or a "home-run." Performing this side smash will take more time than usual, and the player's character will sparkle before swinging the bat. If the swing makes contact, a high-pitched cracking noise will be heard. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, andSuper Smash Bors. Brawl, a mode in the Stadium category entitled Home-Run Contest allows the player 10 seconds to hit the Sandbag as far as possible with a Home-Run Bat and their own attacks.