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|image=[[File:Screenshot 2024-11-15 182833.png|300px]]
|title=Clockout Blow
|points=12
|location=[[Shipshape Island]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|ml6=''Who's closest to the enemy? If Mario, press {{button|switch|A}}. If Luigi, press {{button|switch|B}}. Finally, finish with {{button|switch|X}}.''
}}
'''Clockout Blow''' is one of the five [[Bros. Attack]]s available to [[Mario]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. It is one of [[Technikki]]'s inventions, given to the brothers, alongside [[Yoo Who Cannon]], before the two embarks on an undercover investigation on [[Offandon Island]]. According to Technikki, the item was built upon the work of her fellow genius inventor and rival, [[Adaphne]].


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Costing 12 BP to activate, the clockwork rapidly speeds up Mario and [[Luigi]]'s movement, additionally causing their perception of everything else to slow to a crawl and become monochromatic. Dashing quickly around the battlefield, the Bros. would then randomly close in on a grounded enemy, entering a short bullet-time during which the player must input {{button|switch|A}} or {{button|switch|B}} depending on which brother is attacking, as failing to do so would make the bro slip and do less damage. This repeats 8 time regardless of any misinputs, but successfully performing every action command would allow one of the brothers to launch an enemy upward at the eighth strike, allowing the other bro to hit that enemy four times in midair, before the two appear together and hit the enemy into the ground with {{button|switch|X}}.
|image=[[File:Screenshot 2024-11-15 182833.png]]|title=Clockout Blow|points=12(''Brothership'')|location=[[Shipshape Island]]| first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])|ml6=Who's closest to the enemy? If Mario, press {{button|switch|A}}. If Luigi, press {{button|switch|B}}. Finally, finish with {{button|switch|X}}.}}


==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Spa=Reloj relámpago<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt3p8OynnO0&t=2s</ref>
|SpaM=Lightning Clock
}}


'''Clockout Blow''' is one of the five [[Bros. Attack]]s available to [[Mario]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. It is one of [[Technikki]]'s inventions, given to the brothers, alongside [[Yoo-Who Cannon]], before the two embarks on an undercover investigation on [[Offandon Island]]. According to Technikki, the item was built upon the work of her fellow genius inventor and rival, [[Adaphne]].
==References==
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==In battle==
Costing 12 BP to activate, the clockwork rapidly speeds up Mario and [[Luigi]]'s movement, additionally causing their perception of everything else to slow to a crawl and become monochromatic. Dashing quickly around the battlefield, the Bros. would then randomly close in on a grounded enemy, entering a short bullet-time during which the player must input {{button|switch|A}} or {{button|switch|B}} depending on which brother is attacking, as failing to do so would make the bro slip and do less damage. This repeats 8 time regardless of any misinputs, but successfully performing every action command would allow one of the brothers to launch an enemy upward at the 8th strike, allowing the other bro to hit that enemy 4 times in midair, before the two appear together and hit the enemy into the ground with {{button|switch|X}}.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
[[File:Mario & Luigi Brothership 2024-11-15 18-25-40.png|240px|thumb|left|Mario taking out Clockout Blow, which looks like a blue stopwatch.]]
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[[File:Mario & Luigi Brothership 2024-11-15 18-26-28.png|240px|thumb|left|The brothers lining up for the final strike.]]
Mario & Luigi Brothership 2024-11-15 18-25-40.png|Mario taking out Clockout Blow, which looks like a blue stopwatch
Mario & Luigi Brothership 2024-11-15 18-26-28.png|The brothers lining up for the final strike
</gallery>


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Clockout Blow
the bros. attack "Clockout Blow"
BP/SP/CP needed 12
Location Shipshape Island
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Brothership description Who's closest to the enemy? If Mario, press A Button. If Luigi, press B Button. Finally, finish with X Button.

Clockout Blow is one of the five Bros. Attacks available to Mario in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is one of Technikki's inventions, given to the brothers, alongside Yoo Who Cannon, before the two embarks on an undercover investigation on Offandon Island. According to Technikki, the item was built upon the work of her fellow genius inventor and rival, Adaphne.

Costing 12 BP to activate, the clockwork rapidly speeds up Mario and Luigi's movement, additionally causing their perception of everything else to slow to a crawl and become monochromatic. Dashing quickly around the battlefield, the Bros. would then randomly close in on a grounded enemy, entering a short bullet-time during which the player must input A Button or B Button depending on which brother is attacking, as failing to do so would make the bro slip and do less damage. This repeats 8 time regardless of any misinputs, but successfully performing every action command would allow one of the brothers to launch an enemy upward at the eighth strike, allowing the other bro to hit that enemy four times in midair, before the two appear together and hit the enemy into the ground with X Button.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Spanish Reloj relámpago[1] Lightning Clock

References[edit]

Gallery[edit]