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| Kirby's grab range is lamentable, but his throw is unique. Kirby flies to the top of the screen, off the screen, and then smashes the player he is holding onto the top-most surface on the way back down. The smash isn't incredibly powerful, but it's impressive to behold. One must be careful, however, that [[Super Smash Bros./Pikachu|Pikachu's]] Thunderbolt attack doesn't hit him at the zenith of his throw, or he will fly straight off the map.Try not to do it facing and at a gap, because your opponent AND you will go flying into a pit.This is usually done by computer players though | | Kirby's grab range is lamentable, but his throw is unique. Kirby flies to the top of the screen, off the screen, and then smashes the player he is holding onto the top-most surface on the way back down. The smash isn't incredibly powerful, but it's impressive to behold. One must be careful, however, that [[Super Smash Bros./Pikachu|Pikachu's]] Thunderbolt attack doesn't hit him at the zenith of his throw, or he will fly straight off the map.Try not to do it facing and at a gap, because your opponent AND you will go flying into a pit.This is usually done by computer players though | ||
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