End of Day: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[[Image:After.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The ship crashes onto its victims]] | [[Image:After.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The ship crashes onto its victims]] | ||
'''End of Day''' is [[Pikmin & Olimar]]'s Final Smash. Captain Olimar takes off in his spaceship, leaving his opponents alone for [[Bulborbs]] (a common ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' enemy) to attack them. Afterwards, the ship crash lands back onto the stage, hurting anyone in its path. | '''End of Day''' is [[Pikmin & Olimar]]'s Final Smash. Captain Olimar takes off in his spaceship, leaving his opponents alone for [[Bulborb|Bulborbs]] (a common ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' enemy) to attack them. Afterwards, the ship crash lands back onto the stage, hurting anyone in its path. | ||
The [[Dojo]] confirmation stated that if more fighters are present the attack does more damage. On the other hand, if more fighters are dueling when this Final Smash is initiated then there's more of a chance that the fighters would steal Olimar's KOs. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] stated that this was to balance the move out. | The [[Dojo]] confirmation stated that if more fighters are present the attack does more damage. On the other hand, if more fighters are dueling when this Final Smash is initiated then there's more of a chance that the fighters would steal Olimar's KOs. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] stated that this was to balance the move out. |
Revision as of 17:31, January 17, 2008
End of Day is Pikmin & Olimar's Final Smash. Captain Olimar takes off in his spaceship, leaving his opponents alone for Bulborbs (a common Pikmin enemy) to attack them. Afterwards, the ship crash lands back onto the stage, hurting anyone in its path.
The Dojo confirmation stated that if more fighters are present the attack does more damage. On the other hand, if more fighters are dueling when this Final Smash is initiated then there's more of a chance that the fighters would steal Olimar's KOs. Masahiro Sakurai stated that this was to balance the move out.
The name refers to the end of a day of Pikmin, when Captain Olimar takes off in his spaceship to rest for the next day. Any Pikmin who haven't made it to the safety of their Onions are devoured by predators during the night.