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Daisy begins the shot by dribbling the ball in a triangle, a small field of flowers growing at her feet as she does so. She then spins slowly into the air and magically casts the ball, which is now glowing yellow, into the hoop. For added effect, lightly colored petals trail the ball. To complete the shot, large flowers bloom when the shot goes in. | Daisy begins the shot by dribbling the ball in a triangle, a small field of flowers growing at her feet as she does so. She then spins slowly into the air and magically casts the ball, which is now glowing yellow, into the hoop. For added effect, lightly colored petals trail the ball. To complete the shot, large flowers bloom when the shot goes in. | ||
If the ball is shot outside the 3-point line, the visuals don't change, but as usual, | If the ball is shot outside the 3-point line, the visuals don't change, but as usual, a teammate needs to jump and complete the shot. | ||
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[[Category:Special Moves]] | [[Category:Special Moves]] |
Revision as of 19:35, October 11, 2006
The Flower Shot is Princess Daisy's Special Shot in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. It is performed by tapping out a triangle twice.
Daisy begins the shot by dribbling the ball in a triangle, a small field of flowers growing at her feet as she does so. She then spins slowly into the air and magically casts the ball, which is now glowing yellow, into the hoop. For added effect, lightly colored petals trail the ball. To complete the shot, large flowers bloom when the shot goes in.
If the ball is shot outside the 3-point line, the visuals don't change, but as usual, a teammate needs to jump and complete the shot.