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[[File:King_K_Rool_Side_B_SSBU.gif|thumb|center|600px|King K. Rool is able to throw his crown like a boomerang, something physically impossible to do.]]
==Background==
==Background==
'''Supernatural Throwing''' is the ability to throw objects or weapons at levels impossible by either a regular person or through the laws of physics. The user with this ability would be able to throw objects at unnatural forces or speed, having them do curves and turns literally impossible. This can be seen as a sub-power of '''[[Vector Manipulation]]''', as it essentially influences vectors in ways they don't operate in normally.
'''Supernatural Throwing''' is the ability to throw objects or weapons at levels impossible by either a regular person or through the laws of physics. The user with this ability would be able to throw objects at unnatural forces or speed, having them do curves and turns literally impossible. This can be seen as a sub-power of '''[[Vector Manipulation]]''', as it essentially influences vectors in ways they don't operate in normally.


[[Category:Powers and Abilities]]
[[Category:Powers and Abilities]]

Latest revision as of 22:58, 21 July 2024

King K. Rool is able to throw his crown like a boomerang, something physically impossible to do.

Background

Supernatural Throwing is the ability to throw objects or weapons at levels impossible by either a regular person or through the laws of physics. The user with this ability would be able to throw objects at unnatural forces or speed, having them do curves and turns literally impossible. This can be seen as a sub-power of Vector Manipulation, as it essentially influences vectors in ways they don't operate in normally.