Shove, called Pushing (プッシング Pusshingu) in Japan, is a move used by Craig Marduk.
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| - Shove, called Pushing (プッシング Pusshingu) in Japan, is a move used by Craig Marduk.
- Shove is a skill that pushes the target one space.
- Julia/Julie Krets, code name Shove, is a student at Whateley Academy. She's a member of the Class of 2009. She's pushy and has the ability to shove things and people away using TK. She has short curly black hair, and a prominent nose.
- Shove (Agility) Shove is the jiujutsu technique which taught how to grab an opponent, lift him up, and knock the opponent down.
- Full: Target touched foe is knocked down. If that foe was moving, that foe's stance ends and that foe takes 15...63 damage before being knocked down. Concise: Causes knockdown. Initial effect: ends foe's stance and deals 15...63 damage if target foe is moving. __TOC__
- Shove (体当たり, Taiatari lit. Body Blow in the Japanese version) is a Skill that is first introduced in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. With this skill, users are able to shove an adjacent target, provided that the target's weight does not exceed the user's by two or greater. Unlike other skills, Shove is automatically equipped to all non-mounted units and cannot be removed. In Path of Radiance, this skill is invisible, where it is only available as a unit command. In Fates, this skill appears as a class skill for Oni Savages.
- Shove (sometimes referred to as Dozerbot) was a largely-unseen House Robot which was built and exclusively used by the Robot Wars production crew. Built in Series 1 along with the other original House Robots, it was never seen or mentioned in any versions of the original series, but was used to push defeated and/or damaged competitors back to the arena entrances if they could not drive out themselves. As a result, it was the only House Robot not to appear on television.
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| - Nudge Cho a small distance and grant him 25% Movement Speed for 2 seconds.
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| - Shove, called Pushing (プッシング Pusshingu) in Japan, is a move used by Craig Marduk.
- Shove is a skill that pushes the target one space.
- Julia/Julie Krets, code name Shove, is a student at Whateley Academy. She's a member of the Class of 2009. She's pushy and has the ability to shove things and people away using TK. She has short curly black hair, and a prominent nose.
- Shove (体当たり, Taiatari lit. Body Blow in the Japanese version) is a Skill that is first introduced in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. With this skill, users are able to shove an adjacent target, provided that the target's weight does not exceed the user's by two or greater. Unlike other skills, Shove is automatically equipped to all non-mounted units and cannot be removed. In Path of Radiance, this skill is invisible, where it is only available as a unit command. In Fates, this skill appears as a class skill for Oni Savages. Smite is an enhancement of this skill, and enables the user to shove a target two tiles away.
- Shove (Agility) Shove is the jiujutsu technique which taught how to grab an opponent, lift him up, and knock the opponent down.
- Full: Target touched foe is knocked down. If that foe was moving, that foe's stance ends and that foe takes 15...63 damage before being knocked down. Concise: Causes knockdown. Initial effect: ends foe's stance and deals 15...63 damage if target foe is moving. __TOC__
- Shove (sometimes referred to as Dozerbot) was a largely-unseen House Robot which was built and exclusively used by the Robot Wars production crew. Built in Series 1 along with the other original House Robots, it was never seen or mentioned in any versions of the original series, but was used to push defeated and/or damaged competitors back to the arena entrances if they could not drive out themselves. As a result, it was the only House Robot not to appear on television. Shove was used in Series 1-3, and was also used for auditions/qualifiers and side competitions in Series 2 and 3. It was replaced by Refbot from Series 4 onwards, but continued to be used for qualifiers and live events, as it was easier to transport than Refbot.
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