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[[Image:Fireball.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Mario's Fireball attack]]
[[Image:Fireball.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Mario's Fireball attack]]
Mario's red fireballs fall to the ground, losing momentum with each bounce. As such, they are more effective when fired from higher locations and toward downward slopes, traveling further. When firing at a wall or upward slope, the balls will bounce backward, a more defensive maneuver for brief protection from oncoming foes, perhaps in the air or from behind. Mario's fireballs can be [[spam]]med, though with some difficulty (and at a slower rate of fire than Luigi's), and are a decent [[approach]] tactic. The move can be more efficient when used in the air, falling to meet the enemy at ground level, while still moving, and negating [[lag]].
Mario's red fireballs fall to the ground, losing momentum with each bounce. As such, they are more effective when fired from higher locations and toward downward slopes, traveling further. When firing at a wall or upward slope, the balls will bounce backward, a more defensive maneuver for brief protection from oncoming foes, perhaps in the air or from behind. Mario's fireballs can be [[spam]]med, though with some difficulty (and at a slower rate of fire than Luigi's), and are a decent [[approach]] tactic. The move can be more efficient when used in the air, falling to meet the enemy at ground level, while still moving, and negating [[lag]].
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==Luigi==
==Luigi==