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{{Power Shot infobox | {{Power Shot infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Quick Save.png|230px]] | |image=[[File:Quick Save.png|230px]] | ||
| | |used=[[Flit]], [[Tori]], [[Clay]], [[Ace]] | ||
|type=[[ | |type=[[Defensive Power Shot]] | ||
| | |appearance=''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' | ||
|ps_points=1 Response | |ps_points=1 Response | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Quick Save''' is a [[ | The '''Quick Save''' is a [[Defensive Power Shot]] [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] can use in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. It requires L1 Response, the only source of which being from playing [[Reflex Rally]], making it available after beating the Rank 3 Varsity player(s) in either Singles or Doubles. The Quick Save is used by [[Flit]] and [[Tori]] in the story mode, making it (along with the [[Running Save]], [[Quick-Step Save]] and [[High-Power Shot]]) one of the most frequently used [[Power Shot]]s in the game. It is also one of the first [[Power Shot]]s used by opponents in the game's story mode. Upon activation, the user begins to run on the spot, generating dust clouds and will then hurry towards the ball to make a return to the opposing side. The Quick-Step Save can also be considered an upgraded version of the Quick Save, which is able to reach further balls. | ||
==In-game description== | ==In-game description== |