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==Overview==
==Overview==
When used, it causes Wii Fit Trainer to steadily rise into the air by twirling three hula hoops around her body. Repeatedly (or rhythmically) pressing the special button increases both the height gained (up to about twice) and the move's speed, while moving horizontally slightly reduces the height gained, albeit not to the same extent. A mashed Super Hoop gives the Trainer quite a good recovery, especially since momentum is kept once the move ends. However, this recovery distance was notably nerfed in ''Ultimate''. The hula hoops deliver a single launching hit with 5% damage in ''Smash 4'', while in ''Ultimate'' they act as a multihit attack that links into itself for up to three 5% damage hits as it drags the opponent upwards. Consequently, the move's maximum damage output was tripled in ''Ultimate''. In ''Smash 4'' the move can be used as a [[gimp]]ing tool, while in ''Ultimate'' it can [[true combo]] into other moves such as a [[Back aerial]] if the ledge is grabbed after the hit (this combo is known as a Hoop Kick).<ref>[https://twitter.com/varunssb/status/1109251457541267457 varun]</ref>
When used, it causes Wii Fit Trainer to steadily rise into the air by twirling three hula hoops around her body. Repeatedly (or rhythmically) pressing the special button increases both the height gained (up to about twice) and the move's speed. A mashed Super Hoop gives the Trainer quite a good recovery, especially since momentum is kept once the move ends. However, this recovery distance was notably nerfed in ''Ultimate''. The hula hoops deliver a single launching hit with 5% damage in ''Smash 4'', while in ''Ultimate'' they act as a multihit attack that links into itself for up to three 5% damage hits as it drags the opponent upwards. Consequently, the move's maximum damage output was tripled in ''Ultimate''. In ''Smash 4'' the move can be used as a [[gimp]]ing tool, while in ''Ultimate'' it can [[true combo]] into other moves such as a [[Back aerial]] if the ledge is grabbed after the hit (this combo is known as a Hoop Kick).<ref>[https://twitter.com/varunssb/status/1109251457541267457 varun]</ref>


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