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|JapR=Tamago Umi
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|JapM=Egg Lay
|Spa=Puesta
|Ita=Deposita uovo
|SpaM=Egg lay
|ItaM=Laying egg
|Rus=Яйцеклад
|Rus=Яйцеклад
|RusR=Yaytseklad
|RusR=Yaytseklad
|RusM=Яйцо (egg) + класть (lay down), also means Ovipositor.
|RusM=Яйцо (egg) + класть (lay down), also means Ovipositor.
|Ita=Deposita uovo
|Spa=Puesta
|ItaM=Laying egg
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Revision as of 20:01, September 1, 2024

Egg Lay is Yoshi's standard special move in the Super Smash Bros. series. With the move based on Yoshi's ability to turn enemies into eggs in the Yoshi franchise, Yoshi sticks out his tongue to grab opponents, and if he grabs one, he swallows them and lays an egg with them trapped inside and open to attack; the amount of time they are trapped is increased the higher their damage is, though they can escape more quickly by pressing buttons.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Egg Lay has two custom variants:

  • Lick cannot grab fighters, but instead, Yoshi jumps forward and uses his tongue to attack nearby opponents.
  • Egg Launch enables Yoshi to launch opponents farther than normal after turning them into eggs. However, the trapped opponents can break free from the eggs more easily. This attack can be used to send opponents off-stage, which can potentially give Yoshi KOs if his target's horizontal recovery is poor.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たまご産み[?]
Tamago Umi
Egg Lay
Italian Deposita uovo[?] Laying egg
Russian Яйцеклад[?]
Yaytseklad
Яйцо (egg) + класть (lay down), also means Ovipositor.
Spanish Puesta[?] Egg lay