How to Grab and Throw in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

avatarGroaningRusha year ago
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avatarCorrectingGaita year ago

You can also grab by pressing the L or R shoulder button along with the attack button (A), then move the control stick to decide where to throw.

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avatarTabulatingMadama year ago

Press ZL or ZR to grab, and the left stick in any direction to throw. Easy-peasy!


avatarAlightingTanga year ago

Pro tip: Press R for a shield grab or use the right stick for a tilt grab. Then just flick the left stick to toss 'em!


avatarJokingTunica year ago

Just press the shield button (usually L or R) and the attack button (usually A) together to grab, then use the control stick to throw in any direction!


avatarAlteringBeryla year ago

I main as Kirby, and grabbing is super easy! Just press ZL or ZR, then flick the control stick in the direction you want to throw.

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