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Kirby jumps with his grabbed target very high in the air and comes back down very fast, similar to Ninja Kirby's Air Drop in Kirby Super Star, causing a small explosion when he hits the ground. The opponent is launched up in the air when Kirby hits the ground. This move became Kirby's up-throw in later installments. The move has very high base knockback, and reasonable knockback growth. It is capable of KOing {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} on the top platform at 149% and KOing {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} at 72%. | Kirby jumps with his grabbed target very high in the air and comes back down very fast, similar to Ninja Kirby's Air Drop in Kirby Super Star, causing a small explosion when he hits the ground. The opponent is launched up in the air when Kirby hits the ground. This move became Kirby's up-throw in later installments. The move has very high base knockback, and reasonable knockback growth. It is capable of KOing {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} on the top platform at 149% and KOing {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} at 72%. It can also be used as a suicide move if standing at the edge of the stage, but it can be mashed out of. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:24, July 27, 2016
Overview
Kirby jumps with his grabbed target very high in the air and comes back down very fast, similar to Ninja Kirby's Air Drop in Kirby Super Star, causing a small explosion when he hits the ground. The opponent is launched up in the air when Kirby hits the ground. This move became Kirby's up-throw in later installments. The move has very high base knockback, and reasonable knockback growth. It is capable of KOing Donkey Kong on the top platform at 149% and KOing Jigglypuff at 72%. It can also be used as a suicide move if standing at the edge of the stage, but it can be mashed out of.
References
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_arUxj76oi7aDh2TWlubGZHYkE/view