Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2017
Top 21 Misfires #4 captures some of the best moments when Super Smash Bros players hit one of the game's most entertaining random mechanics. Luigi's side special, Green Missile, has a small chance to misfire—triggering an explosion that dramatically boosts the move's speed, knockback, and damage output. With only a 1-in-8 chance in Melee and 1-in-10 in Smash 4, landing a misfire is rare enough to feel special every time it connects. What makes this compilation stand out is how the featured clips show Luigis going for the gamble in the most audacious situations: as a combo finisher, a neutral-game tool, or an edgeguard attempt where a misfire turns the entire interaction upside down. The risk-reward nature of the move—combined with its explosive visual payoff—makes every successful trigger feel like a small victory against the RNG gods. This fourth installment in the Misfires series showcases why this mechanic has become legendary in the Smash community. Whether intentional or accidental, catching opponents off-guard with a powered-up Green Missile remains one of the most satisfying ways to secure a stock in any Smash title.
Luigi mains always know. A misfire has a small chance of occurring whenever a Luigi uses his side-b in any of the Smash games, it causes him to basically explode and increases the speed, knockback and damage of his side-b (Green Missile) massively. Despite misfire only having a 1/8 chance of occuring in Melee and a 1/10 chance of occuring in Smash 4, Luigi mains always seem to…
Show more →Luigi mains always know. A misfire has a small chance of occurring whenever a Luigi uses his side-b in any of the Smash games, it causes him to basically explode and increases the speed, knockback and damage of his side-b (Green Missile) massively. Despite misfire only having a 1/8 chance of occuring in Melee and a 1/10 chance of occuring in Smash 4, Luigi mains always seem to love to test their luck with the RNG gods by going for misfire as a combo finisher or just straight up using it in neutral or as an edgeguard tool. Misfire's element of luck as well as how awesome it is when a Luigi pla
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