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*F-throw -> [[Kirby (SSBB)/Side special|Hammer]] - This combo is not guaranteed, but is useful for mixups to rack up extra damage when the opponent would expect somethng different.
*F-throw -> [[Kirby (SSBB)/Side special|Hammer]] - This combo is not guaranteed, but is useful for mixups to rack up extra damage when the opponent would expect somethng different.
*F-throw -> Uair -> Re-grab - At around 0%, Kirby can uair and regrab heavier characters or fastfallers, for some extra damage, and afterwards, can perform another Gonzo Combo on certain characters.
*F-throw -> Uair -> Re-grab - At around 0%, Kirby can uair and regrab heavier characters or fastfallers, for some extra damage, and afterwards, can perform another Gonzo Combo on certain characters.
*F-throw -> Jump -> Uair - After the percentage is too high for guaranteed followups to work, Kirby can jump and perform an up air to try to hit the opponent. How this is performed depends on the opponent's [[falling speed]] and [[weight]]. Since many players will [[air dodge]] after being thrown, Kirby can also try to [[read]] the air dodge and get another followup, such as an aerial Hammer. A down throw setup can be more useful at these percentages.
*F-throw -> Jump -> Uair - After the percentage are too high for guaranteed followups to work, Kirby can jump and perform an up air to try to hit the opponent. How this is performed depends on the opponent's [[falling speed]] and [[weight]]. Since many players will [[air dodge]] after being thrown, Kirby can also try to [[read]] the air dodge and get another followup, such as an aerial Hammer. A down throw setup can be more useful at these percentages.


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Revision as of 09:19, August 21, 2013

Overview

Kirby slowly rises while holding the opponent, flips, and slams them to the ground, dealing 8% damage and fairly low base knockback. The move is very similar to the "Pile Driver" ability from Kirby Super Star. This throw has excellent combo ability at low percentages, with a variety of followup options that can deal over 40%, with some being able to deal as much as 40% damage. It can also KO at percentages around 200%. Many combos can be started with this throw:

  • F-throw -> Uair -> reverse U-tilt -> Bair - The most well-known Kirby throw combo, commonly known as the Gonzo Combo. If all hits connect, it quickly racks up 38% damage. Generally performed on any opponent at 0% except for the floatiest characters. Lighter characters can SDI out of the up air though.
  • F-throw -> Hammer - This combo is not guaranteed, but is useful for mixups to rack up extra damage when the opponent would expect somethng different.
  • F-throw -> Uair -> Re-grab - At around 0%, Kirby can uair and regrab heavier characters or fastfallers, for some extra damage, and afterwards, can perform another Gonzo Combo on certain characters.
  • F-throw -> Jump -> Uair - After the percentage are too high for guaranteed followups to work, Kirby can jump and perform an up air to try to hit the opponent. How this is performed depends on the opponent's falling speed and weight. Since many players will air dodge after being thrown, Kirby can also try to read the air dodge and get another followup, such as an aerial Hammer. A down throw setup can be more useful at these percentages.


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