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Shogun was parallel to me in the home stretch of Galactic Parade and I watched him fire his missile barrage backwards. Shogun's All-Star move can't ricochet.
But, it's funny you mentioned this, since I booted the game up a few minutes after my first post and ate a reverse missile from TF2 point-blank. Good ol' cheating, colluding, crazy-inducing AI.
His axes do ricochet.
I know your point and I've seen that happen too. Probably should've listed Tails, Ulala, or Shogun for examples since I've seen them all do it too, and I can't seem to do it myself.
Everyone else fires forwards :)
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This rule/logic aparantly does not apply to CPU racers. But it's good to know that I myself can't do this, thanks for clearing that up.
You have to hold back the stick and hold down the A as if you were launching a set of 2 or 3. I have launched it back myself that way.
Edit: Just tested this myself and it seems I stand corrected. Not doable, though I could've sworn I have done it before. Oh well.