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[[Image:Iron Hammer.PNG|thumb|right|Mario pulling out his '''Iron Hammer'''.]] | [[Image:Iron Hammer.PNG|thumb|right|Mario pulling out his '''Iron Hammer'''.]] | ||
'''Iron Hammer''' is [[Mario]]'s [[Offensive Power Shot]] in the game ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]''. Mario summons a huge [[Hammer]] and hits the ball with tremendous force with flames trailing behind it. This will knock the opponent to the far back of the court and leaves | '''Iron Hammer''' is [[Mario]]'s [[Offensive Power Shot]] in the game ''[[Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]''. Mario summons a huge [[Hammer]] and hits the ball with tremendous force with flames trailing behind it. This will knock the opponent to the far back of the court and leaves him/her open to a drop shot. There is one weakness to this move however. If Mario and the opponent are standing close to each other, the opponent can quickly hit the ball over or to the side of Mario. It can also have a good effect, hitting the opponent so far that he/she can't react, thus giving Mario or his team a point. It has good power but slow recovery time. Being hit with this [[Power Shot]] will also cause the opponent to lose a Power Shot he or she may have stored. Also, if Mario is right-handed, he will jump and hit the ball from the left side, but if he's left-handed, he will jump and hit the ball from the right side. | ||
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[[Category:Special Moves]] | [[Category:Special Moves]] |
Revision as of 21:54, July 11, 2010
Iron Hammer is Mario's Offensive Power Shot in the game Mario Power Tennis. Mario summons a huge Hammer and hits the ball with tremendous force with flames trailing behind it. This will knock the opponent to the far back of the court and leaves him/her open to a drop shot. There is one weakness to this move however. If Mario and the opponent are standing close to each other, the opponent can quickly hit the ball over or to the side of Mario. It can also have a good effect, hitting the opponent so far that he/she can't react, thus giving Mario or his team a point. It has good power but slow recovery time. Being hit with this Power Shot will also cause the opponent to lose a Power Shot he or she may have stored. Also, if Mario is right-handed, he will jump and hit the ball from the left side, but if he's left-handed, he will jump and hit the ball from the right side.