Super Smash Bros./Mario: Difference between revisions

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| Mario's forward throw involves him simply throwing the opponent forward. While weaker than his main KO moves, it's still strong enough to KO near the ledge. Overall, though, unless facing forward at the ledge, back throw is simply better for KOing foes. You can still use this put foes in an edgeguard situation easily, and it's a choice for chaingrabbing in the "tent" of Hyrule castle
| Mario's forward throw involves him simply throwing the opponent forward. While weaker than his main KO moves, it's still strong enough to KO near the ledge. Overall, though, unless facing forward at the ledge, back throw is simply better for KOing foes. You can still use this put foes in an edgeguard situation easily, and it's a choice for chaingrabbing in the "tent" of Hyrule castle.
 
  Mario's back throw involves him doing his Bowser toss to anyone unlucky enough to get in the way. This is one of the strongest back throws in the game (well, it can hurl BOWSER, of course it's strong), and an excellent KO move. {{n64|Neutral|Control}}
  Mario's back throw involves him doing his Bowser toss to anyone unlucky enough to get in the way. To execute the second throw, grab and then tilt {{n64|Neutral|Control}} opposite the direction you're facing.
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