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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'', [[Zero Suit Samus]] has a new up recovery move known as '''Boost Kick'''. Replacing her [[Plasma Wire]] move from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Samus now makes use of her [[jet boots]] to perform a much more effective recovery. Samus performs a rising kick, and when used against opponents, Samus will ascend while damaging them and then finish with a kick, similar to Wolf's Fire Wolf. This move, unlike Plasma Wire, puts Samus into a "helpless" status, in which she flashes as she falls, unable to move until she lands (unless attacked).
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'', [[Zero Suit Samus]] has a new up recovery move known as '''Boost Kick'''. Replacing her [[Plasma Wire]] move from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Samus makes use of her new [[Jet Boots]] to perform a more reliable recovery. Samus performs a rising downward kick, and when used against opponents, Samus will ascend while damaging them and then finish with a kick, similar to Wolf's Fire Wolf. This move, unlike Plasma Wire, puts Samus into a "helpless" status, in which she flashes as she falls, unable to move until she lands (unless attacked). Boost Kick has three variants:
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*'''Boost Kick''' - ''"Rise into the air, striking multiple times, and then finish with a spinning kick."'' The move does 13% in all.
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*'''Impact Kick''' - ''"Kick opponents into the air, and then finish with a powerful spinning kick."'' The upward kick does 7% damage, and the finish 12% (19% total). It is the most powerful variant of this move.
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*'''Lateral Kick''' - ''"Lift opponents into the air at an angle, and then dash forward with a spinning kick."'' The upward kick does 11% on the way up, and 16% with the finish. It is more of a risky move.
 
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Jet boots recovery

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Zero Suit Samus has a new up recovery move known as Boost Kick. Replacing her Plasma Wire move from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Samus makes use of her new Jet Boots to perform a more reliable recovery. Samus performs a rising downward kick, and when used against opponents, Samus will ascend while damaging them and then finish with a kick, similar to Wolf's Fire Wolf. This move, unlike Plasma Wire, puts Samus into a "helpless" status, in which she flashes as she falls, unable to move until she lands (unless attacked). Boost Kick has three variants:

  • Boost Kick - "Rise into the air, striking multiple times, and then finish with a spinning kick." The move does 13% in all.
  • Impact Kick - "Kick opponents into the air, and then finish with a powerful spinning kick." The upward kick does 7% damage, and the finish 12% (19% total). It is the most powerful variant of this move.
  • Lateral Kick - "Lift opponents into the air at an angle, and then dash forward with a spinning kick." The upward kick does 11% on the way up, and 16% with the finish. It is more of a risky move.

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