Trick Shot

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This article is about the move from Mario Tennis Aces. For Duck Hunt's neutral special move in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Trick Shot (Duck Hunt).

The Trick Shot is a new confirmed element in Mario Tennis Aces when playing a game. They increase the player's energy significantly, but are a risky maneuver. If the player struggles, they may waste their energy, or lose a point. Each character has their forward/backward Trick Shot and their side Trick Shot.

Controls

There are two ways the player can perform the Trick Shot:

  1. Hitting the ball whilst using rightstick.
  2. Pressing the jc-top/X twice whilst moving in the direction the player wants to go.

List of Trick Shots

This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Character Side Trick Shot Forward/backward Trick Shot
Mario Vault: Mario jumps in the air doing a back flip, and hits the ball. Hand Spin: Mario jumps backwards and does a 360-degree spin on his hand, hitting the ball.
Peach Ribbon Fling: Peach runs to the side, and throws up her tennis racket. She performs a kart wheel, catches the tennis racket and hits the ball. Twirl: Peach steps forward/backward and performs a double-twirl, during which she hits the ball.
Waluigi Moonwalk: Waluigi moonwalks backwards. Twisted Jump: Waluigi jumps in front of the ball.
Bowser Shell Spin: Bowser retracts into his shell and spins towards the ball, similar to Bowser's Defensive Power Shot (the Spinning Shell Dash) in Mario Power Tennis. Dive Bomb: Bowser makes a dive plunge to the ball.
Bowser Jr. Jet Boost: Bowser Jr.'s Junior Clown Car spin on itself and goes sideways.
Yoshi Egg Roll: Yoshi hops into a Yoshi Egg and rolls towards the ball, then breaks out of the egg and hits the ball once he reaches it, similar to Yoshi's Defensive Power Shot (the Rolling Egg Return) in Mario Power Tennis. Spin Turn: Yoshi flip backwards.
Chain Chomp Side Whirl: Chain Chomp spins sideways towards the ball. Vertical Whirl: Chain Chomp jumps backwards while spinning its body.
Rosalina Satellite Swift: Rosalina floats and spins sideways towards the ball. Galaxy Warp: Rosalina teleports next to the ball.
Spike Flip Fly: Spike stumbles and jumps twice sideways to the ball. Somersault: Spike does a backwards somersault towards the ball.
Toad Toad Roll: Toad does a sideways flip. Toad Jump: Toad bounces on his head backwards.
Koopa Troopa Water Shell Dash: Koopa Troopa retracts into his shell and spins on its back towards the ball, similar to his Defensive Power Shot (the Water Shell Dash) in Mario Power Tennis. Koopa Troopa spins on the back of his shell in direction of the ball.
Blooper Blooper makes a wave of water appear beneath his body and surfs on it sideways towards the ball. Blooper propels himself backwards by shooting water beneath his body.