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a common method of attack that usealy happens while the hero in question swings from a rope or vine and kick the villian with both legs
Edited by Drakon69 on Dec 2nd 2018 at 5:35:39 PM
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A common method of attack that usually happens while the hero swings from a rope or a vine and kicks the villain with both legs while swinging, usually resulting in a Dynamic Entry.
This attack is almost always the first strike that the hero performs against the villain, which usually sends the villain flying. However, they always get back up without injuries (it should be noted that an attack like that in real life would do devastating damage to the person on the opposite end of the kick, probably even maiming him for life, since you are literally throwing your whole weight at him).
Very rarely would the hero use it in the middle of the fight or miss with it.
Superheroes that travel the city by Building Swing are known users of this trope.
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The Place With the Food - Fluffy
"I'm baaack!" Fluffy announced as reality swirled back into existence with her follow classmates. Despite having literally been in inferno just moments ago, her costume was practically pristine, save for a few stray dog hairs here and there. One could be mistaken that Fluffy had come back from an amusement park rather than literal hell, with the smile she was wearing.
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