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'''Beehive''' ({{ja|ハチの巣}}, ''Beehive'') is a throwing [[item]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. The item spawns bees that repeatedly damage the first opponent hit by the beehive, dealing out 2-4% damage with each hit. However, if the move misses, the bees will attack the player who threw the hive upon landing. The bees will remain onstage for 10 seconds, chasing the player wherever they go, and cannot be destroyed.
'''Beehive''' ({{ja|ハチの巣|Hachi no Su}}, ''Beehive'') is a throwing [[item]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. The item spawns bees that repeatedly damage the first opponent hit by the beehive, dealing out 2-4% damage with each hit. However, if the move misses, the bees will attack the player who threw the hive upon landing. The bees will remain onstage for 10 seconds, chasing the player wherever they go, and cannot be destroyed.


==Origin==
==Origin==

Revision as of 18:28, February 13, 2015

Beehive
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Villager holding a beehive in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Universe Animal Crossing
Appears in SSB4
Item class Throwing
Article on Nookipedia Beehive

Beehive (ハチの巣, Beehive) is a throwing item in Super Smash Bros. 4. The item spawns bees that repeatedly damage the first opponent hit by the beehive, dealing out 2-4% damage with each hit. However, if the move misses, the bees will attack the player who threw the hive upon landing. The bees will remain onstage for 10 seconds, chasing the player wherever they go, and cannot be destroyed.

Origin

The beehive item originates from the Animal Crossing games, and it is present in every installment of the series. Beehives occasionally fall out of oak and cedar trees when shaken. When one falls out, it hits the ground and a swarm of bees chase the Villager. If the Villager does not quickly go inside a building or catch a bee with a net, he or she gets stung, and given a swollen eye that must either be treated with medicine or heals on its own when the player quits the game and starts again. It wasn't until New Leaf that the player was able to pick up a beehive afterwards, as they simply disappeared in previous installments.

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