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The player can jump off of the motorcycle by pressing an attack or grab button or jumping, or by running into a wall. The motorcycle can also be stopped by other characters with a timed hit. When Wario jumps off the bike, Wario can pick up the bike and use it as an item that can be thrown around. The bike can also be destroyed, and in ''Brawl'' only, the pieces can be tossed around. Wario can also use [[Chomp (Super Smash Bros. series)|Chomp]] to eat the bike, or any lone pieces from a destroyed bike. Wario can only have one bike on-screen at a time; if the move is used again Wario looks around for his bike, though if the move is used while next to a bike Wario will pick it up and start to ride it again. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the player must wait 6 seconds after a bike is destroyed or despawned to be able to create another one. If [[Wario-Man]] uses this move, the bike drives forward even faster, but this could result in a self-destruct if the player is not careful. | The player can jump off of the motorcycle by pressing an attack or grab button or jumping, or by running into a wall. The motorcycle can also be stopped by other characters with a timed hit. When Wario jumps off the bike, Wario can pick up the bike and use it as an item that can be thrown around. The bike can also be destroyed, and in ''Brawl'' only, the pieces can be tossed around. Wario can also use [[Chomp (Super Smash Bros. series)|Chomp]] to eat the bike, or any lone pieces from a destroyed bike. Wario can only have one bike on-screen at a time; if the move is used again Wario looks around for his bike, though if the move is used while next to a bike Wario will pick it up and start to ride it again. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the player must wait 6 seconds after a bike is destroyed or despawned to be able to create another one. If [[Wario-Man]] uses this move, the bike drives forward even faster, but this could result in a self-destruct if the player is not careful. | ||
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the Wario Bike has flames painted on certain sections | In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the Wario Bike has flames painted on certain sections. The flame paintings are not seen in any other games. | ||
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', two [[smashwiki:character customization|custom variants]] can be unlocked for this move. The first custom is '''Speeding Bike''', which travels faster and hits for more damage but lower [[smashwiki:knockback|knockback]], cannot be turned around, and breaks more easily when damaged. The second custom is '''Burying Bike''', which is also just as weak in knockback but will bury any opponents that Wario drives over, and can take more damage before breaking. However, the bike is slower and heavier than normal, which hinders Wario's recovery options. | In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', two [[smashwiki:character customization|custom variants]] can be unlocked for this move. The first custom is '''Speeding Bike''', which travels faster and hits for more damage but lower [[smashwiki:knockback|knockback]], cannot be turned around, and breaks more easily when damaged. The second custom is '''Burying Bike''', which is also just as weak in knockback but will bury any opponents that Wario drives over, and can take more damage before breaking. However, the bike is slower and heavier than normal, which hinders Wario's recovery options. |