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{{cquote|''Grab this and chuck it at an opponent. If it hits, the bees will swarm around your enemy and sting him or her for damage. However, if you hit one on the ground, the hive will shatter and the bees will come after you! Be careful around these things!''|cite=[[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|''Super Smash Bros. 4'' Official Site]]}} | {{cquote|''Grab this and chuck it at an opponent. If it hits, the bees will swarm around your enemy and sting him or her for damage. However, if you hit one on the ground, the hive will shatter and the bees will come after you! Be careful around these things!''|cite=[[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|''Super Smash Bros. 4'' Official Site]]}} | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Beehive AC.png|thumb|left|A beehive in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.]] | [[File:Beehive AC.png|thumb|left|A beehive in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.]] | ||
The beehive (known as | The beehive (known as wasp nest in ''{{s|nookipedia|New Horizons}}'') originates from the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} games, and it is present in every installment of the series. Beehives occasionally fall out of oak and cedar {{s|nookipedia|trees}} when shaken. When one falls out, it hits the ground and a swarm of bees (called wasps in ''New Horizons'') chase the [[Villager]]. If the Villager does not quickly go inside a building or catch a bee with a net, he or she gets stung, and given a swollen eye that must either be treated with medicine or heals on its own when the player quits the game and starts again in games prior to ''New Horizons'', or wait until the day resets at 5:00 AM in ''New Horizons''. This situation is similar to the behavior of real {{iw|wikipedia|bee}}s, who will also emerge as a swarm from their damaged {{iw|wikipedia|beehive}} and attack and sting the threat to said hive. In addition, should the Villager get attacked again by another beehive before being treated for the first attack, they'll pass out and spawn back to their front house. It wasn't until ''{{s|nookipedia|New Leaf}}'' that the player was able to pick up a beehive afterwards, as they simply disappeared in previous installments. In ''New Horizons'', it's possible to use a beehive (wasp nest) for {{s|nookipedia|DIY}} projects including crafting medicine to treat the sting. | ||
Coincidentally, beehives also exist in the {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} series | Coincidentally, beehives also exist in the {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} series, with similar behaviour. | ||
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The swarm will deal 3% [[damage]] when it is traveling to a target and when it ends, dealing the damage to any opponent in its path. The swarm attacks every 75 frames (1.25 seconds), dealing 3.5% damage and causing flinching, only affecting the target. The bees will remain active for 10 seconds chasing their target, and cannot be [[reflected]], [[shield]]ed against (targeted hits only, traveling hits can be shielded), or destroyed with the exception of [[item-swallowing]] (though only if they are eaten before their first attack). The bees' attacks can be dodged with a [[roll]], [[sidestep]], or [[airdodge]]. In ''Smash 4'', opponents receive 6 frames of [[hitlag]] on the targeted hits and in ''Ultimate'' they receive 30 frames (the maximum possible). | The swarm will deal 3% [[damage]] when it is traveling to a target and when it ends, dealing the damage to any opponent in its path. The swarm attacks every 75 frames (1.25 seconds), dealing 3.5% damage and causing flinching, only affecting the target. The bees will remain active for 10 seconds chasing their target, and cannot be [[reflected]], [[shield]]ed against (targeted hits only, traveling hits can be shielded), or destroyed with the exception of [[item-swallowing]] (though only if they are eaten before their first attack). The bees' attacks can be dodged with a [[roll]], [[sidestep]], or [[airdodge]]. In ''Smash 4'', opponents receive 6 frames of [[hitlag]] on the targeted hits and in ''Ultimate'' they receive 30 frames (the maximum possible). | ||
While often simply a nuisance, the knockback caused by the bees can interrupt attacks and movement options of the victim, making them easier to hit | While often simply a nuisance, the knockback caused by the bees can interrupt attacks and movement options of the victim, making them easier to hit. However, this can be beneficial to recovery, as the bees' attacks can flinch the player out of [[helplessness]] repeatedly; a notable example comes from {{SSB4|Little Mac}}, who can repeatedly use [[Rising Uppercut]] and significantly improve his recovery. | ||
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*The bees from this item are rendered as 2D sprites. | *The bees from this item are rendered as 2D sprites. | ||
*The bees will change size according to whether their current target is affected by size-altering items such as the [[Super Mushroom]], [[Poison Mushroom]] or [[Lightning Bolt]]. Hitting a normal-sized target reverts the bees to normal size. | *The bees will change size according to whether their current target is affected by size-altering items such as the [[Super Mushroom]], [[Poison Mushroom]] or [[Lightning Bolt]]. Hitting a normal-sized target reverts the bees to normal size. | ||
*The bees' targeted hitbox has a hitlag multiplier of 15, | *The bees' targeted hitbox has a hitlag multiplier of 15, the highest in any ''Smash'' game. | ||
**For unknown reasons, the hitlag multiplier is seemingly ignored in ''Smash 4''. This results in only 6 frames of hitlag compared to ''Ulitmate''{{'}}s 30, despite the hitboxes in both games being identical. | **For unknown reasons, the hitlag multiplier is seemingly ignored in ''Smash 4''. This results in only 6 frames of hitlag compared to ''Ulitmate''{{'}}s 30, despite the hitboxes in both games being identical. | ||