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I don't know how often people click on those links that are located on the left or right side of people's blogs, but you should check 'em out every now and then. You may come across a pretty sweet web-site or another jolly good blog.

Anyway, I wanted to let those that check this page know I've got another blog going. Gaming Rocks On is the where I'll be posting all my gaming related stuff. I'll still keep doing regular blog entries here but I'll be posting a lot of stuff in that blog as well. So if you're into gaming, old stuff or new, I think you'll dig what I post there.

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Tommy said…
Kirby and his cooking pot is his Smash Attack in Smash Bros. Brawl.

Every character has an deadly Smash Attack, which is activated by destroying a floating smash ball.

Some are easier to use than others.

Kirby's has him mixing up a brew in that pot with nearby players being sucked into it.

They either are outright thrown off the stage after that, or they suffer some damage. I think items come out of the mix too.
I really need to play Brawl. I think Samus' Smash Attack is basically a Super Kamehameha Wave. Not that that's a bad thing.
Tommy said…
She also loses her armor when she uses it (just in case you didn't know), though she can re-don it by using another Smash Ball.

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