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[[Image:Graffiti Dunk 2.jpg|thumb|Bowser Jr. scoring after performing his Special Shot.]][[Image:Graffiti Dunk.jpg|frame|left|Bowser Jr. performing his '''Graffiti Shot'''.]] | [[Image:Graffiti Dunk 2.jpg|thumb|Bowser Jr. scoring after performing his Special Shot.]][[Image:Graffiti Dunk.jpg|frame|left|Bowser Jr. performing his '''Graffiti Shot'''.]] | ||
The '''Graffiti Shot''' was [[Bowser Jr. | The '''Graffiti Shot''' was [[Bowser Jr.]]'s [[Special Shot]] in ''[[Mario Hoops 3 on 3]]''. To perform it, the player must tap out the letter ''B'' twice. The ''B'' stands for '''B'''owser Jr. | ||
Bowser Jr. initiates the shot by dribbling the ball in a ''B'' shape. The ball takes on a dull green glow, and Bowser Jr. tosses it straight up. He paints the ball in the air three times with his [[Magic Paintbrush]], the third time hitting it into the basket with a trail of multi-colored paint behind it. | Bowser Jr. initiates the shot by dribbling the ball in a ''B'' shape. The ball takes on a dull green glow, and Bowser Jr. tosses it straight up. He paints the ball in the air three times with his [[Magic Paintbrush]], the third time hitting it into the basket with a trail of multi-colored paint behind it. |
Revision as of 02:05, May 16, 2010
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Bowser Jr. scoring after performing his Special Shot.
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Bowser Jr. performing his Graffiti Shot.
The Graffiti Shot was Bowser Jr.'s Special Shot in Mario Hoops 3 on 3. To perform it, the player must tap out the letter B twice. The B stands for Bowser Jr.
Bowser Jr. initiates the shot by dribbling the ball in a B shape. The ball takes on a dull green glow, and Bowser Jr. tosses it straight up. He paints the ball in the air three times with his Magic Paintbrush, the third time hitting it into the basket with a trail of multi-colored paint behind it.
If executed outside the 3-pointer line, the visuals stay the same, but a teammate needs to complete the dunk.