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Three Different Taunts

If you want to show your opponent a little flair, you can do moves unrelated to battle—it’s called taunting. You do it with the +Control Pad, except when using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.

This time, you do one of three different taunts, depending on the direction you press the +Control Pad!


Up taunt: He twirls his sword twice and sheaths it.


Side taunt: Oh. A fairy.


Down taunt: Is this his mysterious pose from the Nintendo 64 version?!

There are a variety of patterns for you to enjoy.


He takes off his hat and spins around whimsically.


She curls herself in some sort of new stretch.


He gives a shout on the spot.


He gives a three-fingered "W" salute.


He thrusts his sword in the ground and crosses his arms.


He spins his feet and says "Too slow..."


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With Wii Remote + Nunchuk control, taunts are handled with the 1 Button (up taunt), the 2 Button (down taunt) and the 1 and 2 Buttons simultaneously (side taunt).


Oh, and a short message can be assigned to each taunt direction.