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==Power Meter== | ==Power Meter== | ||
it was explained in a [http://youtu.be/Oyd1cv2vnMY Game Xplain video] that in the ''Punch Out!!'' arcade game, the Power Meter was used to win fights. In the game the Power Meter will go up with every couple attacks he lands, but would go down with every attack he takes. In the Smash bros trailer when showing off the Power Meter its shown that his Damage percentage stays 27% as it goes up. When it zooms in, Bowsers has little damage %, but when it zooms out when the Power Meter is at max, Bowser's hit% is in the 200's.<br>[[User:Ixbran|Ixbran]] ([[User talk:Ixbran|talk]]) 12:52, 15 February 2014 (EST) | it was explained in a [http://youtu.be/Oyd1cv2vnMY Game Xplain video] that in the ''Punch Out!!'' arcade game, the Power Meter was used to win fights. In the game the Power Meter will go up with every couple attacks he lands, but would go down with every attack he takes. In the Smash bros trailer when showing off the Power Meter its shown that his Damage percentage stays 27% as it goes up. When it zooms in, Bowsers has little damage %, but when it zooms out when the Power Meter is at max, Bowser's hit% is in the 200's. This heavily, if not out right, implies that during the fight Mac was able to do nothing but deal damage, and not take it, resulting in his power meter going up. Exactly how it worked in the arcade game.<br>[[User:Ixbran|Ixbran]] ([[User talk:Ixbran|talk]]) 12:52, 15 February 2014 (EST) |
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