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The '''Geno Beam''' is a special attack that [[Geno]] starts with in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It is a straightforward beam attack that hits one enemy. Timing it right will increase the amount of damage dealt. According to the instructions, to time it correctly, a player must press and hold {{button|snes|Y}} button and then release when the third star on the '''star meter''' appears. It requires 3 [[Flower Point]]s.
The '''Geno Beam''' is a special attack that [[Geno]] starts with in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It is a straightforward beam attack that hits one enemy. Timing it right will increase the amount of damage dealt. According to the instructions, to time it correctly, a player must press and hold {{button|snes|Y}} button and then release when the third star on the '''star meter''' appears. It requires 3 [[Flower Point]]s.


It is one of the few moves in the game that does not add a sound effect when the player '''timed hit''' is done right, however, Geno will "jump" quite high into the air when the timed hit is done correctly agaisnt airborne enemies.
It is one of the few moves in the game that does not add a sound effect when the player '''timed hit''' is done right, however, Geno will "jump" quite high into the air when the timed hit is done correctly against airborne enemies.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 11:33, August 27, 2020

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The Geno Beam is a special attack that Geno starts with in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It is a straightforward beam attack that hits one enemy. Timing it right will increase the amount of damage dealt. According to the instructions, to time it correctly, a player must press and hold Y Button button and then release when the third star on the star meter appears. It requires 3 Flower Points.

It is one of the few moves in the game that does not add a sound effect when the player timed hit is done right, however, Geno will "jump" quite high into the air when the timed hit is done correctly against airborne enemies.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジーノビーム
Jīno Bīmu
Geno Beam

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