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[[Image:Fire_Swing.PNG|thumb|right|'''Fire Swing''']]
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[[Image:Burning Ball .jpg|thumb|left| The '''Fire Swing''' leaving the plate]]
'''Fire Swing''' is [[Mario]]'s Star Swing in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. In this swing, Mario swings his bat back and forth until the end catches fire. Then, he hits the ball, sending it flying across the field cloaked in fire. If a fielder tries to catch it, that fielder will be momentarily burned. The ball will continue, but the fire will wear off after a few seconds and the ball will roll to a stop.
'''Fire Swing''' is [[Mario]]'s Star Swing in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. In this swing, Mario swings his bat back and forth until the end catches fire. Then, he hits the ball, sending it flying across the field cloaked in fire. If a fielder tries to catch it, that fielder will be momentarily burned. The ball will continue, but the fire will wear off after a few seconds and the ball will roll to a stop.



Revision as of 19:50, May 15, 2012

Fire Swing
The Fire Swing leaving the plate

Fire Swing is Mario's Star Swing in Mario Super Sluggers. In this swing, Mario swings his bat back and forth until the end catches fire. Then, he hits the ball, sending it flying across the field cloaked in fire. If a fielder tries to catch it, that fielder will be momentarily burned. The ball will continue, but the fire will wear off after a few seconds and the ball will roll to a stop.

This Star Swing is usually effective when it comes to making runs, but if two fielders are close to each other, one gets burned, while the other gets the ball, getting Mario out as a result.
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