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(Updated the Bumper's operation.)
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Upon being thrown, the item's behaviour varies on the game in question:
Upon being thrown, the item's behaviour varies on the game in question:
*In ''Super Smash Bros.'', the item will continue flying through the air until it lands on a floor; upon doing so, it will adhere to the surface, and any players who touch it will be sent back in the direction from which they hit the item. In addition, every time the item is hit, it will move back away from the opponent, and it can potentially jump off platforms.
*In ''Super Smash Bros.'', the item will continue flying through the air until it lands on a floor; upon doing so, it will adhere to the surface, and any players who touch it will be sent back in the direction from which they hit the item. In addition, every time the item is hit, it will move back away from the opponent, and it can potentially jump off platforms.
*In ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', the item will either stop in midair or stop upon hitting a flat surface; in both cases, the Bumper will send players flying to either the right or left if they touch it, though it will stay in place when it does so.  
*In ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', the item will either stop in midair or stop upon hitting a flat surface; in both cases, the Bumper will send players flying to either the right or left if they touch it, though it will stay in place when it does so. In certain situations, a character can be trapped between a Bumper and get repeatedly pushed in-place until it disappears.  


In all cases, the Bumper will disappear after about ten seconds have passed.
In all cases, the Bumper will disappear after about ten seconds have passed.