Super Strike



A Super Strike is a powerful soccer shot that only captains can perform in Mario Smash Football and is worth two points, instead of one. If pulled off perfectly, the strike becomes unstoppable, powerful enough to knock the goalie into the goal and instantly score. Super Strikes do not appear in in Mario Strikers Charged Football. Instead, Mario Strikers Charged Football introduces a new kind of Super Strike called Mega Strike. Mega Strikes are more powerful Super Strikes in the game that can be worth up to six (6) goals.

Mario - Fire Strike


Fire Strike is a Super Strike that Mario has the ability to perform in the game Mario Smash Football. Mario kicks the soccer ball to the air and jumps. Then he makes a pose and a fire halo appears around him. Mario then kicks the ball with force, turning it into a fireball that goes straight to the target, the goal.

If Mario does a perfect strike, part of the anthem from the Mario Smash Football's intro movie can be heard when Mario is already kicking the ball.

Luigi - Vicious Vortex


Vicious Vortex was a Super Strike that Luigi could perform in Mario Smash Football. Luigi hops in the air and then he makes a karate pose while is surrounded by a bright green vortex in the background. Luigi then kicks the ball fiercely into the goal, leaving a trail of bright swirls behind the ball.

Wario - Belly Blast


Belly Blast was a Super Strike that Wario could perform in Mario Smash Football. Wario hops to the air and stretches his arm while the background becomes purple and lightnings surround him. Wario uses his stomach then to shoot the soccer ball towards the goal leaving a trail of electricity contained on the ball.

Waluigi - Drop Rocket


Drop Rocket was a Super Strike that Waluigi could perform in Mario Smash Football. After kicking the ball into the air, Waluigi makes a funny karate pose while he is surrounded by a purple nebulous halo. He then kicks the ball with both of his feet and then retreats while the ball bolts to the goal leaving behind a nebulous trail.

The Super Team does a Super Strike that is similar to the Drop Rocket.

Princess Peach - Royal Strike


Royal Strike is Peach's Super Strike from Mario Smash Football. After charging, the screen is surrounded by a pink and light blue halo where Peach fires out the ball toward the goal. During the strike she drill-kicks the ball which marks the ball with a heart-shaped trail.

Princess Daisy - Torpedo Strike
Torpedo Strike was a Super Strike that Princess Daisy could perform in Mario Smash Football. She would kick the ball high in the air, surrounded by an orange and yellow dahlia-like shape halo, where she fires out the ball toward the goal dizzying the goalkeeper.

Donkey Kong - Power Fist Strike
Power Fist Strike is Donkey Kong's Super Strike in Mario Smash Football. After charging, the screen is surrounded by a green and yellow lightnings (or sprites) halo, which Donkey Kong makes an electrical strike to the goalkeeper. His kicking style is punching the ball with anger.

Yoshi - Foot of Fury


Foot of Fury is Yoshi's Super Strike in Mario Smash Football. Yoshi kicks the ball in the air and jumps with it. Yoshi then is surrounded by yellow and green sparks and rings and then kicks the soccer ball with energy. The ball releases a rain of sparks behind when shot towards the goal.

Super Team -
The Robo-Strike is a conjectural term used to describe the unnamed Super Strike of all of the members of the Super Team in Mario Smash Football. The strike looks similar to Waluigi's, and can be executed by any member of the Super Team, since the team has no captain. To pull off the strike, the Robotic Nightmare kicks the ball into the air and then surrounds itself with a yellow ring. Once the ring transforms into a circle, the robot kicks the ball into the goal.

Trivia

 * In beta versions of Mario Smash Football game, sidekicks could perform Super Strikes as well.
 * It is noticed that Donkey Kong uses his hands, which is considered cheating. According to soccer rules, it is forbidden to any other player aside from the goalkeeper to use his or her hands.