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*On the [[Nintendo 64]], If more than 13 button inputs are pressed (extremely difficult in real-time.), the game crashes.<ref>Stryder7x. (April 20, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU5OrWrl8DY What Happens if Sushie's Tidal Wave is "Maxed Out?".] ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 21, 2016.</ref>
*On the [[Nintendo 64]], If more than 13 button inputs are pressed (extremely difficult in real-time.), the game crashes.<ref>Stryder7x. (April 20, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU5OrWrl8DY What Happens if Sushie's Tidal Wave is "Maxed Out?".] ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 21, 2016.</ref>
**However, on the [[Virtual Console]], the game doesn't crash but instead max out after 14 buttons are pressed, and the 15th button location overflows.  
**However, on the [[Virtual Console]], the game doesn't crash but instead max out after 14 buttons are pressed, and the 15th button location overflows.  
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Revision as of 14:04, April 21, 2016

Template:PM Moves Tidal Wave is one of Sushie's attacks in the game Paper Mario. It is an all-range attack, during which she shoots across the screen every which way, hitting all enemies with water. Fire enemies take greater damage. All the player has to do to get the best effect is press A, B, and C-Down as shown on the screen. Tidal Wave is an Ultra Rank attack and costs six Flower Points to use. It is an effective attack during the second half of the battle with Lava Piranha when he and his Lava Buds are cloaked in flames.

See also

  • Air Raid, a similar attack that strikes all aerial enemies.
  • Mega Bomb, a similar attack that strikes all enemies.

Names in other languages

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Trivia

  • On the Nintendo 64, If more than 13 button inputs are pressed (extremely difficult in real-time.), the game crashes.[1]
    • However, on the Virtual Console, the game doesn't crash but instead max out after 14 buttons are pressed, and the 15th button location overflows.

References

  1. ^ Stryder7x. (April 20, 2016). What Happens if Sushie's Tidal Wave is "Maxed Out?". YouTube. Retrieved April 21, 2016.

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