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'''Cook Kirby''' is one of [[Kirby]]'s copy abilities from [[Kirby series|his series of games]] and is his [[Final Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Kirby puts on a chef's hat and "rings" a frying pan. Everything on screen within a limited range, including items, most activated [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] and [[Pokémon]], and players, are sucked into the pot and cooked. After a while, the players and various items are shot out. While powerful (about 34% damage), it has the potential drawback of allowing those hit by the attack to use the items that come out with them. | '''Cook Kirby''' is one of [[Kirby]]'s copy abilities from [[Kirby series|his series of games]] and is his [[Final Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Kirby puts on a chef's hat and "rings" a frying pan. Everything on screen within a limited range, including items, most activated [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] and [[Pokémon]], and players, are sucked into the pot and cooked. After a while, the players and various items are shot out. While powerful (about 34% damage), it has the potential drawback of allowing those hit by the attack to use the items that come out with them. | ||
Note: The more damage enemies have the harder it is to avoid (i.e. if Kirby vs. Link with link at 200+ damage he will be sucked into the pot easier and from a farther distance). | Note: The more damage enemies have the harder it is to avoid (i.e. if Kirby vs. Link with link at 200+ damage he will be sucked into the pot easier and from a farther distance). | ||
Also, it can suck in enemies through impassable walls, floors, stars, etc. Oddly, this move will even suck in and destroy [[Pikmin]], regardless if they are on Kirby's team or not. | Also, it can suck in enemies through impassable walls, floors, stars, etc. Oddly, this move will even suck in and destroy [[Pikmin]], regardless if they are on Kirby's team or not. Players using the Final Smmash find it useful to jump high into the air, then clang the utensils. | ||
Interestingly, the Japanese update for the move featured a song ([[Shaberu! DS Oryouri NAVI]]), while other languages did not. The song is from a Japan-only game, so the reference would likely have been missed by players outside of Japan. Nonetheless, the song is obtainable in the English version of the game as an unlockable track. | Interestingly, the Japanese update for the move featured a song ([[Shaberu! DS Oryouri NAVI]]), while other languages did not. The song is from a Japan-only game, so the reference would likely have been missed by players outside of Japan. Nonetheless, the song is obtainable in the English version of the game as an unlockable track. |