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'''Possess''' is [[Boo]]'s [[Skillshot]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. Once fully charged, Boo will possess the ball, turn it invisible, and head straight towards the goal. Once he gets close enough, he shoots the ball out of his body. This move is useless if Boo is too far from the goal, as the [[Kritter|Goalie]] will always catch the ball. If close up (but not too close), Boo will be invisible when he passes the Goalie, so he can pass him, and shoot into the goal. The fact that it is only useful when up-close is very similar to [[Toad]]'s Skillshot. It is likely inspired from the fact that ghosts can possess items or people.
'''Possess''' is [[Boo]]'s [[Skillshot]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. Once the Skillshot is fully charged, Boo possesses the ball, turns it invisible, and charges toward the goal. Once it gets close enough, it shoots the ball. If the move is performed too far, the [[Kritter|Goalie]] almost always deflects the ball. If close enough, but not too close, Boo is invisible when it passes the Goalie, so it can pass him and shoot into the goal.
 
==Names in other languages==
 
{{foreign names
{{Skillshot}}
|Ita=Possedere la palla
 
|ItaM=Possess the ball
[[Category: Sport Moves]]
|Spa=Posesión
[[Category: Special Moves]]
|SpaM=Possession
[[Category: Skillshots]]
}}
{{MSC}}
[[Category:Mario Strikers Charged special moves]]

Latest revision as of 03:43, May 25, 2024

Boo using his Possess Skillshot in Mario Strikers Charged
Boo delivering its Skillshot.

Possess is Boo's Skillshot in Mario Strikers Charged. Once the Skillshot is fully charged, Boo possesses the ball, turns it invisible, and charges toward the goal. Once it gets close enough, it shoots the ball. If the move is performed too far, the Goalie almost always deflects the ball. If close enough, but not too close, Boo is invisible when it passes the Goalie, so it can pass him and shoot into the goal.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Possedere la palla[?] Possess the ball
Spanish Posesión[?] Possession