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Revision as of 13:40, 23 June 2017

This article is about Crazy Hand's appearance in Super Smash Flash. For the character in other contexts, see Crazy Hand.

Crazy Hand is the final boss of the Adventure mode, in which he's fought in level 8 along with Master Hand, in Super Smash Flash. His sprites are ripped from Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.

Appearences

Adventure Mode

The battle takes place in Final Destination. The battle starts with the player fighting Master Hand. Once Master Hand is below half his Health points, Crazy Hand spawns above the left ledge to aid him. Crazy Hand has the same attacks as Master Hand, but the time window between each one of them is lower. His health depends on the difficulty, and is always the same as Master Hand's.

Attacks

Crazy Hand's attacks are quick and buggy, just like Master Hand's. Some can launch you trough the ground into the lower blast line, and due to Crazy Hand's huge hitbox a lot of them are hard to avoid. However, the infamous pause glitch allows the player to completely avoid any attack by pressing pause and staying in the menu until the attack animation, which will continue, is complete. The reason behind this glitch is that the game is not programmed to stop Crazy Hand's attack animations while the player is in the pause menu, and even turns Crazy Hand back in idle mode after the animation has finished, but is programmed to avoid dealing any damage if Master Hand's hitboxes collide with the player while he's in the pause menu. Additionally, if the player is standing still while he/she is being hit by an attack (not in the pause menu), he/she won't be launched by most attacks.
Due to the very limited amount of pre-made sprites, Crazy Hand has few attacks.

Attack Description Image
Drill Crazy Hand flies up, then slams down in a drill-like fashion. This attack is Crazy Hand's best attack damage and knockback wise, dealing over 110% damage and often resulting into a One-hit KO if the player tries to escape by moving. However, Crazy Hand "locks" approximately 1 second before slamming down, making this attack very easy to avoid.
File:Crazy Hand drill.png

Crazy Hand's drill shape while slamming down. The same sprite is rotated when Master Hand is flying up, and then flipped multiple times once he touches the ground.

Gun Crazy Hand flies above the void, makes the shape of a gun, and fires 1, 2 or 3 fiery bullets. However, since flame damage does not exist in Super Smash Flash, the fire is just cosmetic.
File:Crazy Hand Gun.png

Crazy Hand's gun shape.

File:Crazy Bullet.png

Crazy Hand's bullets.

Poke Crazy Hand follows the player for a very short time, then pokes the air three times. The second poke is slightly stronger than the first and the third is much stronger than both.
File:Crazy Hand poke.png

Crazy Hand while poking.

Stop Crazy Hand flies across the stage, making a stop shape. If the player is in his path, he receives damage and is pushed away. This attack can launch the player towards the upper blast line.
File:Crazy Hand stop.png

Crazy Hand's stop shape.

Grab Crazy Hand tries to grab the player by slowly moving towards him. He stops and goes back to idle after traveling a certain distance. If he manages to grab the player, he crushes him, dealing damage. The player can still be launched into a blast line while being grabbed.
File:Crazy Hand grab.png

Crazy Hand trying to grab the player.

File:Crazy Hand grab fail.png

Crazy Hand while grabbing the player. The same sprite is also used for Target Punch when Crazy Hand hits the ground.

Target Punch Crazy Hand hovers over the player, then quickly punches down. This move is very powerful, capable of dealing more than 100% damage in a single hit, and due to the large hitbox it's very hard to avoid. It's often a One-hit KO.
File:Crazy Hand target punch.png

Crazy Hand while hovering over the player.

Gallery

Screenshots

Trivia