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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
Wario using the Thunder Cast Shot in Mario Power Tennis
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
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