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The '''Meteor Shot''' is [[Black Mage|Black Mage's]] [[Special Shot]] in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. To perform it, the player must tap out a star shape twice.
[[File:MH33 Meteor Shot.png|thumb|Black Mage performing the Meteor Shot]]
The '''Meteor Shot''' is [[Black Mage]]'s [[Special Shot]] in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. To perform it, the player must tap out a star shape twice. The star probably represents this as the ultimate black magic.


Black Mage begins the shot by creating a large purple rune on the ground. He levitates the ball, now glowing purple, in each of the four cardinal directions, spins, and casts the ball straight up in the air. The screen gets darker and flaming meteors streak down from the sky, including a big meteor which contains the ball. The big meteor slams into the basket, creating a large plume of fire.
Black Mage begins the shot by creating a large purple rune on the ground. He levitates the ball, now glowing purple, in each of the four cardinal directions, spins, and casts the ball straight up in the air. The screen gets darker and flaming meteors streak down from the sky, including a big meteor which contains the ball. The big meteor slams into the basket, creating a large plume of fire and can knock over anyone that's too close, including teammates.


If shot from outside the 3-point line, instead of casting the ball into the air, Black Mage shoots the ball with his wand. The ball takes on a red glow, with a tangled red ribbon of energy following it. A teammate needs to grab the ball and dunk it in the basket to complete the shot and make the plume of fire appear.
If shot from outside the 3-point line, instead of casting the ball into the air, Black Mage shoots the ball with his wand. The ball takes on a red glow, with a tangled red ribbon of energy following it. A teammate needs to grab the ball and dunk it in the basket to complete the shot and make the plume of fire appear.


The name of the shot comes from Meteor, the ultimate dark magic in the [[wikipedia: Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] games.
The name of the shot comes from {{fandom|finalfantasy|Meteor (ability)|Meteor}}, the ultimate black magic in the ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' games, which was first introduced in ''Final Fantasy III''.
 
==Names in other languages==
 
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Latest revision as of 14:13, November 13, 2023

Meteor Shot
Black Mage performing the Meteor Shot

The Meteor Shot is Black Mage's Special Shot in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. To perform it, the player must tap out a star shape twice. The star probably represents this as the ultimate black magic.

Black Mage begins the shot by creating a large purple rune on the ground. He levitates the ball, now glowing purple, in each of the four cardinal directions, spins, and casts the ball straight up in the air. The screen gets darker and flaming meteors streak down from the sky, including a big meteor which contains the ball. The big meteor slams into the basket, creating a large plume of fire and can knock over anyone that's too close, including teammates.

If shot from outside the 3-point line, instead of casting the ball into the air, Black Mage shoots the ball with his wand. The ball takes on a red glow, with a tangled red ribbon of energy following it. A teammate needs to grab the ball and dunk it in the basket to complete the shot and make the plume of fire appear.

The name of the shot comes from Meteor, the ultimate black magic in the Final Fantasy games, which was first introduced in Final Fantasy III.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Italian Meteora
Meteor