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[[File:SMO Cap Throw.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of Mario throwing Cappy]]
[[File:SMO Cap Throw.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of Mario hurting Cappy]]
The '''Cap Throw''' is a new move introduced in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', which involves [[Mario]] throwing [[Cappy]] at a target by pressing {{button|ns|Y}} or shaking the {{button|ns|joy-con}}. Mario can throw Cappy to perform several actions, including hitting, using, or [[capture|capturing]] enemies and objects; collecting [[coin]]s; and [[Cap Jump|jumping on Cappy]] to [[jump]] higher and farther. It can thus be considered the ''Odyssey'' equivalent of Mario's basic attack moves from prior 3D ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games.
The '''Cap Throw''' is a new move introduced in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', which involves [[Mario]] throwing [[Cappy]] at a target by pressing {{button|ns|Y}} or shaking the {{button|ns|joy-con}}. Mario can throw Cappy to perform several actions, including hitting, using, or [[capture|capturing]] enemies and objects; collecting [[coin]]s; and [[Cap Jump|jumping on Cappy]] to [[jump]] higher and farther. It can thus be considered the ''Odyssey'' equivalent of Mario's basic attack moves from prior 3D ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games.



Revision as of 18:53, June 6, 2022

Artwork of Mario, from Super Mario Odyssey.
Artwork of Mario hurting Cappy

The Cap Throw is a new move introduced in Super Mario Odyssey, which involves Mario throwing Cappy at a target by pressing Y or shaking the joy-con. Mario can throw Cappy to perform several actions, including hitting, using, or capturing enemies and objects; collecting coins; and jumping on Cappy to jump higher and farther. It can thus be considered the Odyssey equivalent of Mario's basic attack moves from prior 3D Mario games.

Additionally, Mario can throw Cappy in different ways depending on the buttons pressed and/or how the joy-con is shaken. Flicking both joy-con upwards performs an Upward Throw, allowing Mario to hit enemies and objects above him. Flicking both joy-con downwards (in midair) or flicking just one or pressing Y Button or X Button during a Ground Pound's impact does a Downward Throw, which lets Mario hit things below him if he is in midair or near a ledge. Cappy spins like a wheel during a Downward Throw, so if he hits the ground, he rolls forward. This roll covers more distance than a standard Cap Throw, and it also follows any dips in the floor that a regular Cap Throw would soar over. Shaking both joy-con sideways or pressing Y Button or X Button while spinning performs a Spin Throw, which sends Cappy in a spiral motion all around Mario. The Spin Throw is similar to the Super Mario Galaxy games' spin or Tanooki Mario's tail whip, but it has more range.

Lastly, during the Cap Throw or any of its variations, shaking a joy-con initiates a Homing Throw. With a Homing Throw, Cappy homes in on enemies or objects that are near him.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario's new side taunt, which has him throw Cappy around him, is based on the Cap Throw.