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The '''Falcon-Dive Save''' is a [[Defensive Power Shot]] that [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] can use in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. To obtain this save, L5 Response and L5 ESP is required. When used, the [[Power Shot]] will cause the user to create copies of themselves in a circular pattern, with the last one hitting the ball.  
The '''Falcon-Dive Save''' is a [[Defensive Power Shot]] that [[Clay]] and [[Ace]] can use in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. To obtain this save, L5 Response and L5 ESP is required. When used, the [[Power Shot]] will cause the user to create copies of themselves in a circular pattern, with the last one hitting the ball.  


==In-Game Description==
==In-game description==
''"Move at high speed, and save the ball with your afterimage."''
''"Move at high speed, and save the ball with your afterimage."''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This move is similar to that of [[Fox McCloud]]'s Side-Special from the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Fox Illusion.
*This move is similar to that of [[Fox McCloud]]'s Side-Special from the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, [[Fox Illusion]].
**The name of the shot is also similar to [[Captain Falcon]]'s Up-Special, Falcon Dive.
**The name of the shot is also similar to [[Captain Falcon]]'s Up-Special, [[Falcon Dive]].


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[[Category:Sport Moves]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis: Power Tour Power Shots]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis: Power Tour Power Shots]]

Revision as of 07:58, February 12, 2018

Template:Powershot The Falcon-Dive Save is a Defensive Power Shot that Clay and Ace can use in Mario Tennis: Power Tour. To obtain this save, L5 Response and L5 ESP is required. When used, the Power Shot will cause the user to create copies of themselves in a circular pattern, with the last one hitting the ball.

In-game description

"Move at high speed, and save the ball with your afterimage."

Trivia