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Ganondorf’s Special Moves | |||
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Standard Special | Dead Man’s Volley | ||
A slow but devastating homing projectile. Similarly to the Warlock Punch, it's slow to fire but can be turned around. He levitates his swords, then holds his left hand skyward and begins charging yellow, electric energy.The projectile can be reflected if hit with a melee attack - and once it is, it'll be heading right for the nearest other player with increased speed, power, and homing capability. Ganon, however, has a trick up his sleeve: if you're not in the middle of an attack, Ganon can reflect the volley automatically. However, it doesn't get any stronger when reflected this way - and if it's been reflected too many times, he'll just catch it instead of reflecting it. Other characters, meanwhile, have to do this the old-fashioned way. One final note - this move's startup is armored, and hitting it point-blank means it does more damage and can't be reflected. | |||
Side Special | Flame Choke | ||
Similar to his Assist Trophy, but obviously toned down in size for balancing purposes. It can be angered up or down slight after inputting the side special input and then tilting upwards. The attack does very little damage but will continuously push opponents back with a high knockback box. It had less reach than the Assist Trophy version. | |||
Up Special | Black Whirlwind | ||
Ganon spins his trident around before throwing it (still spinning) in one of 8 directions, teleporting ahead of it, and catching it. After that, you can hit B while holding another direction to do it again. You can even do it a third time for good measure. And THEN, you can hit B one final time - but this time, he lunges forward for a stabbing attack with the trident, which serves as killer knockback for anyone who got caught in the move. There's a catch, though. This move is already pretty unsafe if you just do the one warp - it has high endlag, and Ganon has to pull his swords back out upon landing from being helpless, which means he's there for a relative while. | |||
Down Special | Malice Trident | ||
Instead of a kick, he flies forward with his trident instead. | |||
Final Smash | Ganon, the Demon King | ||
His final smash remains as Ganon, the Demon King. |
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