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While the move deals no damage to opponents, it provides several unique effects. First, it attracts all nearby items towards Rosalina. Items grabbed in this way are reset to their initial state, so Rosalina can pick them up and use them even if they were previously thrown by someone else. Second, it will also grab any incoming [[projectile]]s and orbit them around Rosalina before drawing them in and deleting them. Whether a projectile can be grabbed follows the same rules as Villager's [[Pocket]]: it must be [[reflect]]able, be detached from its user, and have a graphical model. Projectiles orbiting Rosalina are changed to her ownership similar to a reflector, meaning they will deal damage to opponents that happen to get in the way. Finally, Gravitational Pull will cause a loose Luma to return to Rosalina provided it isn't loose due to Luma Shot. | While the move deals no damage to opponents, it provides several unique effects. First, it attracts all nearby items towards Rosalina. Items grabbed in this way are reset to their initial state, so Rosalina can pick them up and use them even if they were previously thrown by someone else. Second, it will also grab any incoming [[projectile]]s and orbit them around Rosalina before drawing them in and deleting them. Whether a projectile can be grabbed follows the same rules as Villager's [[Pocket]]: it must be [[reflect]]able, be detached from its user, and have a graphical model. Projectiles orbiting Rosalina are changed to her ownership similar to a reflector, meaning they will deal damage to opponents that happen to get in the way. Finally, Gravitational Pull will cause a loose Luma to return to Rosalina provided it isn't loose due to Luma Shot. | ||
Because this move has very little [[lag]] | Because this move has very little [[lag]], using it repeatedly will give Rosalina (and Luma, provided the two are together) complete protection even against rapid-firing projectiles such as [[Blaster (Fox)|Fox's Blaster]]. Although Rosalina will not do any damage to opponents when absorbing projectiles from a distance, this still gives her a significant [[neutral game]] advantage against many characters, as it forces them to [[approach]]. This move doesn't work against opposing or reflected [[Luma Shot]]s, and can't pull in Pikmin unless it's from either {{SSB4|Kirby}} or {{SSB4|Villager}}'s [[Pocket]]. This move will briefly stall Rosalina's momentum if used in midair. Gravitational Pull is also very effective at [[gimp]]ing [[Ness]] and [[Lucas]], as the move can be used to intercept and absorb their [[PK Thunder]] while they're trying to get back onto the stage. | ||
Gravitational Pull does not work against Zelda's Din's Fire, Ness' PK Flash, Lucas' PK Freeze, Olimar's Pikmin, and Duck Hunt's Gunmen. | Gravitational Pull does not work against Zelda's Din's Fire, Ness' PK Flash, Lucas' PK Freeze, Olimar's Pikmin, and Duck Hunt's Gunmen. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Gravitational Pull can also equip items, instead of only pulling them in | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Gravitational Pull can also equip items, instead of only pulling them in. | ||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== |