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==Overview==
==Overview==
Yoshi rears back and dashes straight forward. If it connects with an opponent, Yoshi will headbutt the opponent and a cutscene will initiate where the opponent appears in a lying position in a deserted, rocky gorge. Suddenly, the ground starts to shake as a stampede of giant multicolored Yoshis appear in the distance, running towards the prone opponents. The Yoshis emerge as they trample the opponent. Unlike other similar Final Smashes, Yoshi will stop and attack the first opponent he comes into contact with. However, up to three opponents can be trapped, but they must be close together. The headbutt deals 5%, and the Stampede deals 43.4%, totaling the damage to 48.4%.
Yoshi rears back and dashes straight forward. If the dash connects with an opponent, Yoshi will headbutt them and a cutscene will initiate where the opponent appears in a lying position in a deserted, rocky gorge. The ground starts to shake as a stampede of giant multicolored Yoshis appear in the distance, running towards the prone opponents. The Yoshis emerge as they trample the opponent.
 
Unlike other Final Smashes that catch foes in a cutscene, Yoshi will stop and attack only the first opponent he comes into contact with. If other opponents happen to be hit by the headbutt, they will be trapped as well, but only up to a maximum of three total foes in the attack. The headbutt deals 5%, and the Stampede deals 43.4%, totaling the damage to 48.4%.


==Origin==
==Origin==
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[[File:MiniYoshiStampede.png|thumb|The Mini-Yoshi's Stampede attack.]]
[[File:MiniYoshiStampede.png|thumb|The Mini-Yoshi's Stampede attack.]]
{{iw|mariowiki|Stampede|move}} is also an attack used by {{s|mariowiki|Mini-Yoshi}} in ''{{s|mariowiki|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}''. It calls a massive herd of Yoshis that will stampede (hence the name) on all enemies, as it does in ''Ultimate''. However, ''The Thousand-Year Door'' came out after ''Melee'', so it's likely that the move as it appears in that game is based on ''Melee''{{'}}s opening movie as well.
{{iw|mariowiki|Stampede|move}} is also an attack used by {{s|mariowiki|Mini-Yoshi}} in ''{{s|mariowiki|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}''. It calls a massive herd of Yoshis that rush across the battlefield, dealing multiple hits of low damage each to all enemies. However, ''The Thousand-Year Door'' came out after ''Melee'', and there is no prior source of a Yoshi stampede in the ''Mario'' universe, so it's possible that the move as it appears in that game is based on ''Melee''{{'}}s opening movie as well.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*While viewing Yoshi’s move list, this move is called '''Stampede!'''. However, when viewing the [[tips]], it is instead called '''Yoshi Stampede'''.
*While viewing Yoshi’s move list, this move is called '''Stampede!'''. However, when viewing the [[tips]], it is instead called '''Yoshi Stampede'''.
*The colors of the Yoshis are entirely random, and do not depend on the player's chosen [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Yoshi|alternate costume]].
*The colors of the Yoshis in the foreground are entirely random, chosen from Yoshi's first seven costumes, and do not depend on the player's chosen [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Yoshi|alternate costume]]. Conversely, the colors of the Yoshis in the background are fixed, and appear the same every time the move is used.
**However, none of the multicolored Yoshis will ever appear in his eighth alternate costume.
*The colors of the Yoshis in the background will always appear in the same order while the ones appearing in the foreground to ram the player are always randomized.
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Revision as of 22:10, July 24, 2019

Stampede!
File:YoshiStampede Ultimate.gif
Yoshi using Stampede on Mario.
User Yoshi
Universe Yoshi
Article on Super Mario Wiki Stampede (move)
Yoshi knocks down opponents with a tackle. Then, Yoshis of various colors appear and send the opponent flying! The first tackle can affect up to three opponents, be sure not to KO yourself if you miss everyone.
—Description from Ultimate's Move List

Stampede! (あつまれヨッシー, Yoshis Assemble) or Yoshi Stampede is Yoshi's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

Yoshi rears back and dashes straight forward. If the dash connects with an opponent, Yoshi will headbutt them and a cutscene will initiate where the opponent appears in a lying position in a deserted, rocky gorge. The ground starts to shake as a stampede of giant multicolored Yoshis appear in the distance, running towards the prone opponents. The Yoshis emerge as they trample the opponent.

Unlike other Final Smashes that catch foes in a cutscene, Yoshi will stop and attack only the first opponent he comes into contact with. If other opponents happen to be hit by the headbutt, they will be trapped as well, but only up to a maximum of three total foes in the attack. The headbutt deals 5%, and the Stampede deals 43.4%, totaling the damage to 48.4%.

Origin

The stampede in Melee's opening.

Stampede closely resembles a clip from Super Smash Bros. Melee's opening movie, where a stampede of multicolored Yoshis pass through a rocky gorge.

The Mini-Yoshi's Stampede attack.

Stampede is also an attack used by Mini-Yoshi in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It calls a massive herd of Yoshis that rush across the battlefield, dealing multiple hits of low damage each to all enemies. However, The Thousand-Year Door came out after Melee, and there is no prior source of a Yoshi stampede in the Mario universe, so it's possible that the move as it appears in that game is based on Melee's opening movie as well.

Gallery

Trivia

  • While viewing Yoshi’s move list, this move is called Stampede!. However, when viewing the tips, it is instead called Yoshi Stampede.
  • The colors of the Yoshis in the foreground are entirely random, chosen from Yoshi's first seven costumes, and do not depend on the player's chosen alternate costume. Conversely, the colors of the Yoshis in the background are fixed, and appear the same every time the move is used.