Egg Lay

Egg Lay is 's standard special move in Super Smash Flash 2.

Overview
When performed, Yoshi shoots his tongue out forward. If it makes contact with an opponent, he grabs them and pulls them into his mouth, leading him to lay them as an egg, dealing 10% damage to the opponent in the process. The egg is shot from behind Yoshi, and the distance it travels depends on how much damage the opponent has accumulated, with more damage leading to farther distances. Opponents cannot move, attack, or receive knockback while inside the egg, which renders them vulnerable to attacks. The egg they're inside wobbles for a short time, depending on damage accumulated, before breaking open as the opponents hops up. It is possible for the opponent to break out of the egg early by mashing any input, but again, it becomes harder the more damage is accumulated.

This move can score easy KO's when used it offstage or near a ledge, so that the egg will fall offstage and leave the opponent vulnerable to further edgeguarding. However, the Egg Lay is usually not a suitable edgeguarding tool by itself, as most characters have a recovery strong enough that they can still make it back to the stage after breaking out.

Origin
Since his first appearance in Super Mario World, Yoshi's trademark ability throughout the Mario and Yoshi games has been gulping his enemies using his tongue. While he was able to turn certain enemies and fruits into eggs into this games, it wouldn't be until Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island that Yoshi would been able to turn his eaten enemies into eggs. In many games, Yoshi would also be able to store the eggs he's laid as weapons, and throwing these eggs at enemies would be his primary attacking method. This concept is explored in Egg Toss, though Yoshi cannot toss eggs hes laid from opponents.

Trivia

 * The effect used with this move to encase opponents into an egg is used in the Egg modifier in Special Smash, in which it is applied to all attacks.