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===Your move: | ===Your move: ExtremeSpeed=== | ||
* '''ExtremeSpeed''' (Japanese: '''しんそく''' ''Godspeed'') is a damage-dealing {{type2|Normal}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation II]]. It was the [[Signature move]] of {{p|Arcanine}} in {{2v|Gold|Silver}}. | * '''ExtremeSpeed''' (Japanese: '''しんそく''' ''Godspeed'') is a damage-dealing {{type2|Normal}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation II]]. It was the [[Signature move]] of {{p|Arcanine}} in {{2v|Gold|Silver}}. | ||
* In [[Generation II]] and {{gen|IV}}, | * In [[Generation II]] and {{gen|IV}}, ExtremeSpeed always went first regardless of the opponent's speed, unless they used a move with a higher [[priority]]. If the opposing Pokémon uses a move with the same priority as ExtremeSpeed, the order of the attacks will be calculated normally. In [[Generation V]], ExtremeSpeed's priority became +2. | ||
* {{p|Smeargle}} was the only Pokémon to receive [[STAB]] from | * {{p|Smeargle}} was the only Pokémon to receive [[STAB]] from ExtremeSpeed until a special {{p|Zigzagoon}} was released with the attack, and the move became available to more Pokémon in [[Generation IV]]. | ||
* | * ExtremeSpeed was featured on four events Pokémon: [[List_of_North_American_Nintendo_event_Pokémon_in_2011#English_Winter_2011_Raikou|Raikou]], [[List_of_North_American_Nintendo_event_Pokémon_in_2011#English_Winter_2011_Entei|Entei]], [[List_of_North_American_Nintendo_event_Pokémon_in_2011#English_Winter_2011_Suicune|Suicune]], and [[List_of_Nintendo_event_Pokémon_in_2008#GameStop_Deoxys|Deoxys]]. | ||
* | * ExtremeSpeed was also one of the moves known by the {{p|Lucario}} in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], used as a recovery move when the player pressed ↑+B. | ||
* The move has appeared five times as a {{TCG|Poké-Body}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] on [[Arcanine (Aquapolis H2)|two]] [[Arcanine G (Supreme Victors 15)|different]] {{TCG|Arcanine}}, and an {{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Entei|SL3}}, {{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Raikou|SL9}}, and {{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Suicune|SL11}} originally release in Japan to commemorate the event Pokémon mentioned above. The Poké-Body reduces the Pokémon's Retreat Cost for each Energy Card attached. | |||
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