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Heat Wave is Tyrell's Standard Special Move in Super Smash Bros. Global Apocalypse. Tyrell wields his axe in front of him and unleashes a beam of fire, which travels straight forward, which inflicts great damage and has good knockback, but not enough to KO under 100%. The beam is very big in size and also creates a small barrier in front of Tyrell at the beginning of the move, which can reflect some attacks and inflict damage for a very few seconds.

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  • Heat Wave (SSBGA)
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  • Heat Wave is Tyrell's Standard Special Move in Super Smash Bros. Global Apocalypse. Tyrell wields his axe in front of him and unleashes a beam of fire, which travels straight forward, which inflicts great damage and has good knockback, but not enough to KO under 100%. The beam is very big in size and also creates a small barrier in front of Tyrell at the beginning of the move, which can reflect some attacks and inflict damage for a very few seconds.
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  • Heat Wave is Tyrell's Standard Special Move in Super Smash Bros. Global Apocalypse. Tyrell wields his axe in front of him and unleashes a beam of fire, which travels straight forward, which inflicts great damage and has good knockback, but not enough to KO under 100%. The beam is very big in size and also creates a small barrier in front of Tyrell at the beginning of the move, which can reflect some attacks and inflict damage for a very few seconds.
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