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'''Yoshi Bomb''' ({{ja|ヒップドロップ|Hippu Doroppu}}, ''Hip Drop'') (also referred to as '''Ground Pound''', see below) is [[Yoshi]]'s [[down special move]]. When used, he smashes straight downward into the ground, releasing a star on either side, which provides minor protection against nearby enemies. If used on the ground, Yoshi will jump forward before dropping down. The aerial version is a [[stall-then-fall]] move. This move can be canceled by grabbing the [[ledge]] while dropping. The Yoshi Bomb is capable of inflicting some serious shield pressure, and can also break a near-full shield. | '''Yoshi Bomb''' ({{ja|ヒップドロップ|Hippu Doroppu}}, ''Hip Drop'') (also referred to as '''Ground Pound''', see below) is [[Yoshi]]'s [[down special move]]. When used, he smashes straight downward into the ground, releasing a star on either side, which provides minor protection against nearby enemies. If used on the ground, Yoshi will jump forward before dropping down. The aerial version is a [[stall-then-fall]] move. This move can be canceled by grabbing the [[ledge]] while dropping. The Yoshi Bomb is capable of inflicting some serious shield pressure, and can also break a near-full shield. | ||
This move's drop deals 18% [[damage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', while the stars produce 3% each. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the Yoshi Bomb was slightly weakened in damage, with the stars only dealing 1%, but it still inflicts powerful knockback. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the attack was further weakened, but the grounded version now possesses a weak, fixed-knockback hitbox during the jump that links more successfully into the second hit. In all games, the stars can be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed. | This move's drop deals 18% [[damage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', while the stars produce 3% each. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the Yoshi Bomb was slightly weakened in damage, with the stars only dealing 1%, but it still inflicts powerful knockback. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the attack was further weakened, but the grounded version now possesses a weak, fixed-knockback hitbox during the jump that links more successfully into the second hit. In all games, the stars can be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and in a similar fashion to Bowser, the grounded version has the potential to break an almost-full shield if all of its hitboxes connect. However, like Bowser, the opponent can roll out of the way. | ||
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