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'''Fireballs''' are projectiles launched by [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] by using their [[neutral B]] attacks.  Originating from the 1985 NES game, ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', it was obtained by grabbing a [[Fire Flower]], which would change Mario's outfit to red and white. It is their normal B move, and it is used by Mario in all three games. Mario's Fireballs shoot in an angle changing with the angle of the battlefield, while Luigi's are completely unaffected by gravity and are green. Both upon connection cause minor damage and flinching common with other firebased attacks. [[Kirby]] can also use the Fireball move by performing his [[Swallow]] move on either Mario or Luigi.
 
[[Dr. Mario]] has a similar projectile called [[Megavitamin]]s.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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'''Fireballs''' are projectiles launched by [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] by using their [[neutral B]] attacks. Mario's Fireballs shoot in an angle changing with the angle of the battlefield, while Luigi's are completely unaffected by gravity and are green. Both upon connection cause minor damage and flinching common with other fire-based attacks. [[Kirby]] can also use the Fireball move by performing his [[Swallow]] move on either Mario or Luigi.


==Origin==
The Fireballs originate from the 1985 NES game, ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', it was obtained by grabbing a [[Fire Flower]], which would change Mario's outfit to red and white.





Revision as of 13:31, June 1, 2008

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Luigi's Fireball

Fireballs are projectiles launched by Mario and Luigi by using their neutral B attacks. Mario's Fireballs shoot in an angle changing with the angle of the battlefield, while Luigi's are completely unaffected by gravity and are green. Both upon connection cause minor damage and flinching common with other fire-based attacks. Kirby can also use the Fireball move by performing his Swallow move on either Mario or Luigi.

Origin

The Fireballs originate from the 1985 NES game, Super Mario Bros., it was obtained by grabbing a Fire Flower, which would change Mario's outfit to red and white.


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