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The '''Thunder Cast Shot''' is [[Wario]]'s [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Offensive Power Shot]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Wario pulls out a machine with a small [[Hammer]] attached and hits the ball. This looks like a normal shot, but it is actually powerful and leaves the opponent shocked. When shocked, the opponent has two seconds to react before a shock-wave hinders their shot. The shock goes away after about three shock-waves. The shot also causes the opponent to lose a [[Power Shot]] they may have stored. Its recovery time is somewhat slow. | The '''Thunder Cast Shot''' is [[Wario]]'s [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Offensive Power Shot]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Wario pulls out a machine with a small [[Hammer]] attached and hits the ball. This looks like a normal shot, but it is actually powerful and leaves the opponent shocked. When shocked, the opponent has two seconds to react before a shock-wave hinders their shot. The shock goes away after about three shock-waves. The shot also causes the opponent to lose a [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Power Shot]] they may have stored. Its recovery time is somewhat slow. | ||
The Hammer machine was seen during the cut-scene of [[Bowser]] training Wario and [[Waluigi]]. | The Hammer machine was seen during the cut-scene of [[Bowser]] training Wario and [[Waluigi]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:39, December 10, 2023
Thunder Cast Shot | |
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Used by | Wario |
Type | Offensive Power Shot |
Appears in | Mario Power Tennis |
The Thunder Cast Shot is Wario's Offensive Power Shot in Mario Power Tennis. Wario pulls out a machine with a small Hammer attached and hits the ball. This looks like a normal shot, but it is actually powerful and leaves the opponent shocked. When shocked, the opponent has two seconds to react before a shock-wave hinders their shot. The shock goes away after about three shock-waves. The shot also causes the opponent to lose a Power Shot they may have stored. Its recovery time is somewhat slow.
The Hammer machine was seen during the cut-scene of Bowser training Wario and Waluigi.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ビールマンショット[?] Bīruman Shotto |
Biellmann Shot | |
Italian | Colpo di Fulmine[?] | Thunder Shot | |
Spanish (NOE) | Golpe trueno[?] | Thunder Shot |