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==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''== | ==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''== | ||
The Ore Club appears as an item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Like the [[Star Rod]], it functions as both a battering item and a shooting item; its slow strikes deal high damage, and its smash attack produces a tornado that travels across the stage to damage opponents and juggle items. The tornado can only be produced six times from a club. The size of the tornado and the distance it travels increases the more the attack is charged; an uncharged tornado is larger than the largest base size of any character, and is able to travel the length of [[Final Destination]]. | The Ore Club appears as an item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Like the [[Star Rod]], it functions as both a battering item and a shooting item; its slow strikes deal high damage, and its smash attack produces a tornado that travels across the stage to damage opponents and juggle items. The tornado can only be produced six times from a club. The size of the tornado and the distance it travels increases the more the attack is charged; an uncharged tornado is larger than the largest base size of any character, and is able to travel the length of [[Final Destination]]. Fighters gain [[Launch resistance|super armor]] while charging a smash attack. Also like the Star Rod, throwing the club at an opponent will result in a [[semi-spike]]. | ||
While the club's tornadoes are potentially the largest projectiles in the game, they can still be [[Reflect|reflected]]. | While the club's tornadoes are potentially the largest projectiles in the game, they can still be [[Reflect|reflected]]. |