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{{Cap throw infobox|framesUntilFullyThrown=57|framesUntilHomeAble=27|image=Downthrow.gif}} | |||
A '''downthrow''' is a type of [[cap throw]] that allows the player to throw Cappy downwards. If Cappy hits the ground before extending fully, he will move continue forwards along the ground. Downthrows are often used in [[trickjumping]] as part of an [[up-down vault]]. | |||
The second method for executing a downthrow requires the use of a pair of Joy-Cons. It consists of shaking | ==Execution== | ||
There are two methods to execute a downthrow. The first method consists of performing a [[ground pound]], followed by a cap throw after landing and releasing the ground pound button. If the ground pound button is not released before the cap throw is performed, Mario will initiate a [[roll]] instead of a downthrow. | |||
The second method for executing a downthrow requires the use of a pair of Joy-Cons. It consists of shaking both Joy-Cons downwards, which would cause a regular [[motion-controlled cap throw]] if performed on a different controller. | |||
==Frame data== | |||
{{Cap throw framedata|framesUntilFullyThrown=57|framesUntilHomeAble=27|framesUntilJump=8|framesUntilDive=8|framesUntilCrouchSpinpound=28|framesUntilDiveAfterRC=29|framesUntilFullyThrownRocketFlower=8}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 26 February 2024
Downthrow | ||
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Frames until fully thrown | 57 | |
Frames until home-able | 27 |
A downthrow is a type of cap throw that allows the player to throw Cappy downwards. If Cappy hits the ground before extending fully, he will move continue forwards along the ground. Downthrows are often used in trickjumping as part of an up-down vault.
Execution
There are two methods to execute a downthrow. The first method consists of performing a ground pound, followed by a cap throw after landing and releasing the ground pound button. If the ground pound button is not released before the cap throw is performed, Mario will initiate a roll instead of a downthrow.
The second method for executing a downthrow requires the use of a pair of Joy-Cons. It consists of shaking both Joy-Cons downwards, which would cause a regular motion-controlled cap throw if performed on a different controller.
Frame data
Frames until fully thrown | 57 |
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Frames at max length | 22-122 |
Frames until home-able | 27 |
Frames until jump | 8 |
Frames until dive | 8 |
Frames until crouch/spinpound | 28 |
Frames until dive after roll cancelling off ledge | 29 |
Frames until fully thrown (Rocket flower) | 8 |
Frames at max length (Rocket flower) | 5-122 |
Source | Odyssey Movement Data Sheet |