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| - Lo Smasher è l'arma e la protesi meccanica di Zephyr che rimpiazza il suo braccio destro.
- Smasher (ジャッキー Jakkī) est un ennemi récurrent de la série, qui fait office de mini boss dans Link's Awakening et aussi dans Oracle of Ages.
- Smashers are one-eyed, red, crab-like creatures with four legs and a white chubby body. They spin their legs like helicopters when flying. When a target is below them, they inflate their body and crash toward the target. They seem to be distantly related to Hunter Walkers, as they have one eye and the same type of legs as Hunter Walkers do. They are seen in the Invader Hive and in hard mode only.
- Smasher is a brawler who is part of the Piston Match DLC.
- The Smasher features a circular body placed on a black hexagon, like the Dominator except with no Barrels. Unlike the majority of Classes, the Smasher has no Barrels.
- El Smasher (スマッシャー Sumasshā?) es un arma y una prótesis de un brazo, perteneciente a Zephyr, Smasher es su principal arma.
- Smasher is a member of the Imperial Guard.
- The Smasher appears to be a special type of a Warrior Xenomorph. It's brownish-green, and its carapace has a smooth side, which is lighter colored. It also seems to be much larger than the average Warrior or Drone Xenomorphs .
- A smasher refers to a dedicated player of any Super Smash Bros. game, though the term came into regular use in competitive Melee. Although even casual Smash Bros. players can be considered smashers, the term is mostly used in the smash community when talking about competitive players and professionals, especially those who compete in local or regional tournaments.
- Smasher (ジャッキー, Jakkī ?) es un enemigo que aparece como subjefe en The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening y en Oracle of Ages. Es una especie de esfera negra con naranja con un gran ojo, una antena en la parte superior y dos protuberancias a sus costados a manera de brazos. Emite un sonido muy característico, similar a un ladrido. Su sistema de ataque consiste en levantar una pesada Bola de metal y lanzarla contra sus enemigos para aplastarlos.
- Nothing much is known about Smasher, but at some point of his history he joined the hand of death. He is also the last survivor of his species.More coming soon
- Basically a big hammer with spikes, this mace is excellent for breaking all sorts of things.
- Special Part(s): GD_Cork_Weap_Pistol.A_Weapons_Unique.Pistol_Jakobs_3_Smasher GD_Cork_Weap_Pistol.Barrel.Pistol_Barrel_Jakobs_Smasher GD_Cork_Weap_Pistol.ManufacturerMaterials.Mat_Jakobs_3_Smasher [Smasher Variants] The Smasher is a unique pistol manufactured by Jakobs. It is awarded as a loyalty reward to players who have save data from Borderlands 2.
- The Smasher appears to be a special type of a xenomorph warrior. It's brownish-green, and its carapace has a smooth side, which is lighter coloured.
- Smasher is a Trainer Class introduced in Generation V. They are young women playing tennis. They use a variety of Pokémon.
- This is a term referring to those who play games in the Super Smash Bros. series, usually the more coveted ones skillfully. The origin and reason of this term are, as of now, mysterious, because of the long time the phrase has been in use. Most MYMers are called Smashers at one point or another - this is due to the overlapping of their Smash playing and moveset making.
- Smasher is an achievement in Ratchet & Clank: Before the Nexus. To gain the achievement destroy 1000 crates.
- Smasher first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977-February 1978), and was created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum. The character subsequently appears in X-Men #137 (September 1980), Classic X-Men #43 (January 1990), X-Men: Spotlight on Starjammers #2 (June 1990), Uncanny X-Men #275 (April 1991), Quasar #32 (March 1992), Thor #446 (April 1992), Avengers West Coast #82 (May 1992), Starblast #2 (February 1994), Quasar #55 (February 1994), Starjammers #4 (January 1996), Untold Legend of Captain Marvel #1-3 (April–June 1997), Inhumans Vol. 4 #4 (September 2000), New X-Men #117 (October 2001), #122 (April 2002), #124-126 (May–July 2002), JLA/Avengers #1 (September 2003), X-Force #5-6 (February–March 2005), and Uncanny X-Men #477 (October 2006), and #480 (January 2007).
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