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[[File:Uppercut Original.jpg|thumb|Little Mac performs an uppercut in ''Punch-Out!!'']] | [[File:Uppercut Original.jpg|thumb|Little Mac performs an uppercut in ''Punch-Out!!'']] | ||
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The Star Punch returns in Punch-Out!! for the Wii, though it has now changed slightly. Instead of using one star at a time, Mac now uses all of his stars at once to increase the power of his star punch, still being able to hold up to three. Receiving any damage will cause Mac to lose all of his stars, but is able to keep his stars in between rounds. In Wii, Little Mac's Three Star Punch resembles a Shoryuken punch done by Ryu and Ken in the Street Fighter series. | |||
this is from the punch-out wiki which has a demonstrative video. anyone who deletes this is deliberately spreading misinformation and not checking their sources. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 08:31, April 17, 2014
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File:Rising Uppercut.png Rising Uppercut in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | |
User | Little Mac |
Universe | Punch-Out!! |
Rising Uppercut (ライジングアッパーカット, Raijinguappākatto) is Little Mac's up special move in Super Smash Bros. 4. It is Little Mac's primary means of recovery.
Overview
The Rising Uppercut is an attack similar to Corkscrew, causing Little Mac to spin as he ascends, finishing with an uppercut punch. The attack creates a stream of successive hits, leading into one another, ending with a strong upward blow. This is Little Mac's only means of vertical recovery, and it is notably poor at doing so in comparison to other up special moves, making another dent in Little Mac's already weak air game.
Origin
Punch-Out!! (2009)Edit
The Star Punch returns in Punch-Out!! for the Wii, though it has now changed slightly. Instead of using one star at a time, Mac now uses all of his stars at once to increase the power of his star punch, still being able to hold up to three. Receiving any damage will cause Mac to lose all of his stars, but is able to keep his stars in between rounds. In Wii, Little Mac's Three Star Punch resembles a Shoryuken punch done by Ryu and Ken in the Street Fighter series.
this is from the punch-out wiki which has a demonstrative video. anyone who deletes this is deliberately spreading misinformation and not checking their sources.