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This variation of a Blue Spiny Shell comes from the ''Mario Kart'' series, in which it is a rare item that tears through the course in pursuit of the leader and then hits them, causing a large explosion. The item has achieved infamy for its potential to completely reverse a race, as it significantly slows down the racer in first place and is borderline impossible to avoid.
This variation of a Blue Spiny Shell comes from the ''Mario Kart'' series, in which it is a rare item that tears through the course in pursuit of the leader and then hits them, causing a large explosion. The item has achieved infamy for its potential to completely reverse a race, as it significantly slows down the racer in first place and is borderline impossible to avoid.


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Spiny Shell

Lucario throwing the Spiny Shell in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Universe Mario
Appears in SSB4
Item class Throwing
Article on mariowiki Spiny Shell (Mario Kart)

The Spiny Shell, also known as the Blue Shell is an item in Super Smash Bros. 4. First seen in the April 2014 Nintendo Direct, it will hover above a given player for several seconds before dropping down on them. The item's effects on contact are still unknown.

Origin

This variation of a Blue Spiny Shell comes from the Mario Kart series, in which it is a rare item that tears through the course in pursuit of the leader and then hits them, causing a large explosion. The item has achieved infamy for its potential to completely reverse a race, as it significantly slows down the racer in first place and is borderline impossible to avoid.