Editing Boost Kick

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Warning You aren't logged in. While it's not a requirement to create an account, doing so makes it a lot easier to keep track of your edits and a lot harder to confuse you with someone else. If you edit without being logged in, your IP address will be recorded in the page's edit history.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 26: Line 26:
# '''Impact Kick''': Launches opponents skyward with a jump kick, spinning finisher is extremely powerful.
# '''Impact Kick''': Launches opponents skyward with a jump kick, spinning finisher is extremely powerful.
# '''Lateral Kick''': Lowers the boost on her heels and performs a low jump kick, uses extra strength to boost forward.
# '''Lateral Kick''': Lowers the boost on her heels and performs a low jump kick, uses extra strength to boost forward.
{{clr}}
{{clear}}


==Origin==
==Origin==
Boost Kick and the Jet Boots are unique to ''Smash'', and has no presence in any ''Metroid'' game. According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], however, they were added for balance purposes to increase Zero Suit Samus' physical strength. In addition, Boost Kick was likely implemented to remove up special [[tether recovery|tether recoveries]] in ''SSB4'', which also applied to {{SSB4|Olimar}} (who received [[Winged Pikmin]]) and [[Ivysaur]] (who was cut).
Boost Kick and the Jet Boots are unique to ''Smash'', and has no presence in any ''Metroid'' game. According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], however, they were added for balance purposes to increase Zero Suit Samus' physical strength. In addition, Boost Kick was likely implemented to remove up special [[tether recovery|tether recoveries]] in ''SSB4'', which also applied to {{SSB4|Olimar}} (who received [[Winged Pikmin]]) and [[Ivysaur]] (who was cut).


There are similar upgrades in the ''Metroid'' games that have similar concepts to the Jet Boots like the {{iw|metroidwiki|Hi-Jump Boots}} which is exclusive to the 2-D styled ''Metroid'' games, the [https:///metroid.fandom.com/wiki/Jump_Boots Jump Boots] which only appears in ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime Hunters}}'' and the {{iw|metroidwiki|Space Jump Boots}} from the ''{{iw|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime|series}}'' series.
There are similar upgrades in the ''Metroid'' games that have similar concepts to the Jet Boots like the {{iw|metroidwiki|Hi-Jump Boots}} which is exclusive to the 2-D styled Metroid games, the [https:///metroid.fandom.com/wiki/Jump_Boots Jump Boots] which only appears in Metroid Prime Hunters and the {{iw|metroidwiki|Space Jump Boots}} in the {{iw|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime: Trilogy}}.
   
   


{{clr}}
{{clear}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Please note that all contributions to SmashWiki are considered to be released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (see SmashWiki:Copyrights for details). Your changes will be visible immediately. Please enter a summary of your changes above.

Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)