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'''Flower Ball''' is ''[[Daisy]]'''s special pitch in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' is the Flower Ball, which allows her to throw a gust of flower petals which circles around the slow pitch, hiding the ball from any opponents eyes giving Daisy an almost guaranteed strike. When at bat, the flower ball does a similar action when activated. When Daisy activates the flower ball at bat, the ball flies high in the air, hidden behind a storm of flower petals in the air. Once the ball is close to the ground, the flowers dissipate and the ball hits the ground, uncovered.
'''Flower Ball''' is [[Daisy]]'s special pitch in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' is the Flower Ball, which allows her to throw a gust of flower petals which circles around the slow pitch, hiding the ball from any opponents eyes giving Daisy an almost guaranteed strike. When at bat, the flower ball does a similar action when activated. When Daisy activates the flower ball at bat, the ball flies high in the air, hidden behind a storm of flower petals in the air. Once the ball is close to the ground, the flowers dissipate and the ball hits the ground, uncovered.


[[Category: Sport Moves]]
[[Category: Sport Moves]]
[[Category: Special Moves]]
[[Category: Special Moves]]

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Flower Ball is Daisy's special pitch in Mario Superstar Baseball is the Flower Ball, which allows her to throw a gust of flower petals which circles around the slow pitch, hiding the ball from any opponents eyes giving Daisy an almost guaranteed strike. When at bat, the flower ball does a similar action when activated. When Daisy activates the flower ball at bat, the ball flies high in the air, hidden behind a storm of flower petals in the air. Once the ball is close to the ground, the flowers dissipate and the ball hits the ground, uncovered.