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==In SSBM==
 
==In SSBM==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Lip's Stick is classified as a battering item with a very helpful side effect; when a character is struck by the item, a flower which does continual damage sprouts on their head. Tilt and smash attacks cause the item to release "dust" that has the same effect of flower growth, but doesn't do as much damage. Repeated use of the item, as well as tilts and smashes with the item, cause the flower to grow bigger, making it longer lasting and thus deal more damage. The item itself, however, has somewhat average [[knockback]], and the item has a limited amount of dust with which to grow flowers; once the dust runs out, the item becomes practically useless. The flower on top of a player's head can also be shaken off by repeated smashing of the Control Stick. The only attack with Lip's Stick that does not cause a flower to grow is [[Mewtwo (SSBM)|Mewtwo]]'s dash attack.
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Lip's Stick is classified as a battering item with a very helpful side effect; when a character is smashed by the item, a flower which does continual damage sprouts on their head. Tilt and smash attacks cause the item to release "dust" that has the same effect of flower growth, but doesn't do as much damage. Repeated use of the item, as well as tilts and smashes with the item, cause the flower to grow bigger, making it longer lasting and thus deal more damage. The item itself, however, has somewhat average [[knockback]], and the item has a limited amount of dust with which to grow flowers; once the dust runs out, the item becomes practically useless. The flower on top of a player's head can also be shaken off by repeated smashing of the Control Stick. The only attack with Lip's Stick that does not cause a flower to grow is [[Mewtwo (SSBM)|Mewtwo]]'s dash attack.
   
 
On February 3, 2008, the [[SLAPAHO]] team discovered that Lip's Stick can be turned into a [[SLAPASTICK]]. See the respective page for more details.
 
On February 3, 2008, the [[SLAPAHO]] team discovered that Lip's Stick can be turned into a [[SLAPASTICK]]. See the respective page for more details.

Revision as of 11:54, 27 March 2011

Lip's Stick (リップステッキ, rippu sutekki) is an item from the puzzle game Panel de Pon (released only in Japan), and is wielded by the main character, Lip. It appears as a usable item in both SSBM and SSBB.

In SSBM

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Lip's Stick is classified as a battering item with a very helpful side effect; when a character is smashed by the item, a flower which does continual damage sprouts on their head. Tilt and smash attacks cause the item to release "dust" that has the same effect of flower growth, but doesn't do as much damage. Repeated use of the item, as well as tilts and smashes with the item, cause the flower to grow bigger, making it longer lasting and thus deal more damage. The item itself, however, has somewhat average knockback, and the item has a limited amount of dust with which to grow flowers; once the dust runs out, the item becomes practically useless. The flower on top of a player's head can also be shaken off by repeated smashing of the Control Stick. The only attack with Lip's Stick that does not cause a flower to grow is Mewtwo's dash attack.

On February 3, 2008, the SLAPAHO team discovered that Lip's Stick can be turned into a SLAPASTICK. See the respective page for more details.

In SSBB

Lip's Stick was first confirmed to return in Super Smash Bros. Brawl when it was shown in a Smash Bros. DOJO!! update concerning Munchlax. It behaves the same way in Brawl as it does in Melee.

The effect of having a flower on the player's head continuously is added as an option in Special Brawl.

Multiple attacks have the ability to attach flowers to the opponent's head; among these are Crazy Hand's throw, and Jigglypuff's Rest if it is not fatal. Luigi's Negative Zone can also produce a flower on an enemy's head, along with other effects.

Notes

  • In SSBB, the Lip's Stick cannot give a flower effect to members of the Fighting Alloy Team, although it still deals a considerable amount of knockback when used on them.
  • In SSBB, If the move is used while a hostile Gardevoir is out, the move will backfire and instantly give the user a flower condition.

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