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[[File:Rainbow Save (Airbourne).png|thumb|The Rainbow Save.]]
[[File:Rainbow Save (Airbourne).png|thumb|The Rainbow Save.]]
The '''Rainbow Save''' is a defensive [[Power Shot|power shot]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. It is not used by any character in Power Tour mode, and can be unlocked for usage on the player character by having the following PS stats: 10 Speed, 10 ESP, 10 Spin and 8 Balance. It is generally considered to be the final unlockable defensive pwer shot.
The '''Rainbow Save''' is a defensive [[Power Shot|power shot]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. It is not used by any character in Power Tour mode, and can be unlocked for usage on the player character by having the following PS stats: 10 Speed, 10 ESP, 10 Spin and 8 Balance. It is generally considered to be the final unlockable defensive power shot.


The user will generate a small cyclone, bringing the tennis ball towards the racket, while the user spins on the spot. The user will then hit the tennis ball, which will travel forwards, leaving a trail of semi-circular rainbows. Receivers will not receive a negative effect, should they return the ball.
The user will generate a small cyclone, bringing the tennis ball towards the racket, while the user spins on the spot. The user will then hit the tennis ball, which will travel forwards, leaving a trail of semi-circular rainbows. Receivers will not receive a negative effect, should they return the ball.

Revision as of 06:16, April 25, 2014

The Rainbow Save is a defensive power shot in Mario Tennis: Power Tour. It is not used by any character in Power Tour mode, and can be unlocked for usage on the player character by having the following PS stats: 10 Speed, 10 ESP, 10 Spin and 8 Balance. It is generally considered to be the final unlockable defensive power shot.

The user will generate a small cyclone, bringing the tennis ball towards the racket, while the user spins on the spot. The user will then hit the tennis ball, which will travel forwards, leaving a trail of semi-circular rainbows. Receivers will not receive a negative effect, should they return the ball.

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