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==Luigi's Fireball overview==
==Luigi's Fireball overview==
[[File:Luigi Fireball SSB4.png|thumb|Luigi's Fireball in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.]]
[[File:Luigi Fireball SSB4.png|thumb|Luigi's Fireball in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.]]
Luigi's fireballs differ from Mario's in a few ways. The fireballs themselves are green and they travel in a straight line, being unaffected by gravity (matching his [[floaty]] motif) and they drift around in a circle, rather than rolling and bouncing along the ground like Mario's. Despite the fact that Luigi's fireballs are green, they still have a normal [[flame]] effect, so opponents are still burnt in orange flames like any other flame attack. If the fireballs hit a terrain, they will bounce in a different direction, depending on the angle of the terrain. Due to its different launch trajectory, Luigi's fireballs are typically less useful than Mario's, as their straight arc overall gives them less utility (since they cannot be used to deal with opponents below Luigi and they are overall more predictable). They do have some advantages over Mario's however; they do slightly more damage (in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate''), are more spammable, and have more vertical range.  
Luigi's fireballs differs from Mario's in a few ways. The fireballs themselves are green and they travel in a straight line, being unaffected by gravity (matching his [[floaty]] motif) and they drift around in a circle, rather than rolling and bouncing along the ground like Mario's. Despite the fact that Luigi's fireballs are green, they still have a normal [[flame]] effect, so opponents are still burnt in orange flames like any other flame attack. If the fireballs hit a terrain, they will bounce in a different direction, depending on the angle of the terrain. Due to its different launch trajectory, Luigi's fireballs are typically less useful than Mario's, as their straight arc overall gives them less utility (since they cannot be used to deal with opponents below Luigi and they are overall more predictable). They do have some advantages over Mario's however; they do slightly more damage (in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate''), are more spammable, and have more vertical range.  


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