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* Mr.Game and Watch also has a really good up throw as he juggles the opponent then tosses them up at an angle which is the only up throw to be angled.
* Mr.Game and Watch also has a really good up throw as he juggles the opponent then tosses them up at an angle which is the only up throw to be angled.
* Meta Knight's and Kirby's up throw brings the character upward off the screen, then slams the opponent down, which sometimes may act like a [[Wonder Height Recovery]].
* Meta Knight's and Kirby's up throw brings the character upward off the screen, then slams the opponent down, which sometimes may act like a [[Wonder Height Recovery]].
* Sonic's up throw delivers the most damage in the game not including Final Smashes with 12% damage.
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
*[[Back throw]]
*[[Back throw]]

Revision as of 06:53, August 1, 2009

Up throw is a throw performed by pressing up on the control stick after having grabbed the enemy. Many up throws are capable of chain throwing fast-fallers.

Well known up throws include:

  • Mewtwo's up throw is the strongest in Melee by far, and is one of the strongest in the Smash Bros. series. It is its best killing move in most cases.
  • Roy's is the 2nd strongest and can easily chain throw fast-fallers.
  • Jigglypuff's up throw is similar to Mewtwo's, with less knockback. It it used for Space Animal Slaying.
  • Mr.Game and Watch also has a really good up throw as he juggles the opponent then tosses them up at an angle which is the only up throw to be angled.
  • Meta Knight's and Kirby's up throw brings the character upward off the screen, then slams the opponent down, which sometimes may act like a Wonder Height Recovery.
  • Sonic's up throw delivers the most damage in the game not including Final Smashes with 12% damage.

See Also

Gallery of up throws in Brawl