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==Final Smash== | ==Final Smash== | ||
[[Image:SSBB_jigglypuff_final_smash.jpg|thumb|Puff Up]] | [[Image:SSBB_jigglypuff_final_smash.jpg|thumb|Puff Up]] | ||
'''Puff Up''': Jigglypuff grows into a gigantic version of itself, launching all players in the way. On small stages, this move is devastating, since Jigglypuff can effectively consume the entire stage with its body, preventing all of the other players from recovering, especially the characters who can't stay airborne long. On large stages, however, the move can be rendered somewhat ineffective since there is plenty of room for opponents to escape to. When Jigglypuff starts to deflate from the Final Smash, any contact during it causes the opponent to go flying extremely fast while receiving damage. A con for this Final Smash is that it can also take out members of your team, even when Friendly Fire is off | '''Puff Up''': Jigglypuff grows into a gigantic version of itself, launching all players in the way. On small stages, this move is devastating, since Jigglypuff can effectively consume the entire stage with its body, preventing all of the other players from recovering, especially the characters who can't stay airborne long. On large stages, however, the move can be rendered somewhat ineffective since there is plenty of room for opponents to escape to. When Jigglypuff starts to deflate from the Final Smash, any contact during it causes the opponent to go flying extremely fast while receiving damage. There is also a glitch with this Final Smash; if you use it on the Bridge of Eldin while the bridge is being remade you will stay large. A con for this Final Smash is that it can also take out members of your team, even when Friendly Fire is off. | ||
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