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[[Wario Waft]] charges faster, and a fully charged Wario Waft from Wario-Man can deal [[one-hit KO]]s under normal circumstances, though the half charge one is unaffected. His [[Wario Bike|bike]] becomes so fast that it can outrun the cars in [[Big Blue]], and must be jumped off almost immediately to avoid [[self destruct]]ing on smaller stages. Additionally, Wario's [[Corkscrew]] deals electrokinetic damage to any fighter it hits.
[[Wario Waft]] charges faster, and a fully charged Wario Waft from Wario-Man can deal [[one-hit KO]]s under normal circumstances, though the half charge one is unaffected. His [[Wario Bike|bike]] becomes so fast that it can outrun the cars in [[Big Blue]], and must be jumped off almost immediately to avoid [[self destruct]]ing on smaller stages. Additionally, Wario's [[Corkscrew]] deals electrokinetic damage to any fighter it hits.
Once the duration of the Final Smash is up, Wario-Man will spin in place while surrounded by a ball of light, causing him to revert back to Wario. Immediately after transforming back, Wario will perform an animation, during which he is briefly [[intangible]]. On the ground, Wario will get up and brush dirt off himself, and in the air Wario will spin in place while posing with his mouth open. In ''Brawl'', Wario will make a loud, echoing "''Oooooh...''" right after transforming back, while he stays silent in ''Smash 4''.


It is interesting to note that Wario-Man's moves that normally can only be used once can be used again when he transforms back into Wario. For example, if Wario-Man does a [[Corkscrew]] and then transforms back into Wario in mid-air, it's possible to Corkscrew a second time without touching the ground. Also, if Wario-Man transforms back into Wario while wielding a {{b|Hammer|item}} or a [[Golden Hammer]], the Hammer will restart its process over again, allowing the player to double the amount of time they can use the hammer. Occasionally, because the process restarts itself, the player may end up getting a headless hammer or a squeaky Golden Hammer afterwards.
It is interesting to note that Wario-Man's moves that normally can only be used once can be used again when he transforms back into Wario. For example, if Wario-Man does a [[Corkscrew]] and then transforms back into Wario in mid-air, it's possible to Corkscrew a second time without touching the ground. Also, if Wario-Man transforms back into Wario while wielding a {{b|Hammer|item}} or a [[Golden Hammer]], the Hammer will restart its process over again, allowing the player to double the amount of time they can use the hammer. Occasionally, because the process restarts itself, the player may end up getting a headless hammer or a squeaky Golden Hammer afterwards.

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