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As in past games, Smash Ultimate stales your moves the more you use them. This also applies to most throws. The more a certain throw is used, the shorter the distance the opponent will be thrown.

However, Smash Ultimate has introduced a new type of throw: a bury-throw. This will cause the opponent to become buried when thrown (for. For example, King K. Rool and R.O.B.'s down throws will do this).:

 

Since there's no actual trajectory to shorten when thrown, how does move-staling work with bury-throws? Does the bury time lessen as the throw stales? Or does staling not affect the throw at all?

As in past games, Smash Ultimate stales your moves the more you use them. This also applies to most throws. The more a certain throw is used, the shorter the distance the opponent will be thrown.

However, Smash Ultimate has introduced a new type of throw: a bury-throw. This will cause the opponent to become buried when thrown (for example, King K. Rool and R.O.B.'s down throws will do this).

Since there's no actual trajectory to shorten when thrown, how does move-staling work with bury-throws? Does the bury time lessen as the throw stales? Or does staling not affect the throw at all?

As in past games, Smash Ultimate stales your moves the more you use them. This also applies to most throws. The more a certain throw is used, the shorter the distance the opponent will be thrown.

However, Smash Ultimate has introduced a new type of throw: a bury-throw. This will cause the opponent to become buried when thrown. For example, King K. Rool and R.O.B.'s down throws will do this:

 

Since there's no actual trajectory to shorten when thrown, how does move-staling work with bury-throws? Does the bury time lessen as the throw stales? Or does staling not affect the throw at all?

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As in Smash 4past games, Smash Ultimate stales your moves the more you use themstales your moves the more you use them. This also applies to grabmost throws. The more a certain throw is used, the shorter the distance the opponent will be thrown.

However, Smash Ultimate has introduced a new type of throw: a bury-throw. This will cause the opponent to become buried when thrown (for example, King K. Rool and R.O.B.'s down throws will do this).

Since there's no actual trajectory to shorten when thrown, how does move-staling work with bury-throws? Does the bury time lessen as the throw stales? Or does staling not affect the throw at all?

As in Smash 4, Smash Ultimate stales your moves the more you use them. This also applies to grab throws. The more a certain throw is used, the shorter the distance the opponent will be thrown.

However, Smash Ultimate has introduced a new type of throw: a bury-throw. This will cause the opponent to become buried when thrown (for example, King K. Rool and R.O.B.'s down throws will do this).

Since there's no actual trajectory to shorten when thrown, how does move-staling work with bury-throws? Does the bury time lessen as the throw stales?

As in past games, Smash Ultimate stales your moves the more you use them. This also applies to most throws. The more a certain throw is used, the shorter the distance the opponent will be thrown.

However, Smash Ultimate has introduced a new type of throw: a bury-throw. This will cause the opponent to become buried when thrown (for example, King K. Rool and R.O.B.'s down throws will do this).

Since there's no actual trajectory to shorten when thrown, how does move-staling work with bury-throws? Does the bury time lessen as the throw stales? Or does staling not affect the throw at all?

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How does move-staling work with bury-throws?

As in Smash 4, Smash Ultimate stales your moves the more you use them. This also applies to grab throws. The more a certain throw is used, the shorter the distance the opponent will be thrown.

However, Smash Ultimate has introduced a new type of throw: a bury-throw. This will cause the opponent to become buried when thrown (for example, King K. Rool and R.O.B.'s down throws will do this).

Since there's no actual trajectory to shorten when thrown, how does move-staling work with bury-throws? Does the bury time lessen as the throw stales?