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[[File:Mega Charizard X SSB4.png|thumb|Charizard as Mega Charizard X]] | [[File:Mega Charizard X SSB4.png|thumb|Charizard as Mega Charizard X]] | ||
'''{{sbw|Mega Charizard X|Mega Evolution}}''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|メガシンカ|Mega Shinka}}''' ''Mega Evolution'') is also {{SSB|Charizard}}'s Final Smash from [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]. Using the power of Mega Evolution, Charizard can temporarily transform into Mega Charizard X. As Mega Charizard X, Charizard can gain a speed increase and similar abilities to Yoshi's Final Smash {{sbw|Super Dragon}} where it can continuously fly as well as being able to shoot {{m|Fire Blast|fireballs}} from its mouth that can prevent the opponent from moving and cause multiple hits from direct damage. Another attack Mega Charizard X can also use is {{m|Dragon Rush|a forward charging attack}} that can also cause multiple hits from direct damage. The player can also control the direction Mega Charizard X charges in when the control stick is pushed in that direction. | '''{{sbw|Mega Charizard X|Mega Evolution}}''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|メガシンカ|Mega Shinka}}''' ''Mega Evolution'') is also {{SSB|Charizard}}'s Final Smash from [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]. Using the power of Mega Evolution, Charizard can temporarily transform into Mega Charizard X. As Mega Charizard X, Charizard can gain a speed increase and similar abilities to Yoshi's Final Smash {{sbw|Super Dragon}} where it can continuously fly as well as being able to shoot {{m|Fire Blast|fireballs}} from its mouth that can prevent the opponent from moving and cause multiple hits from direct damage. Another attack Mega Charizard X can also use is {{m|Dragon Rush|a forward charging attack}} that can also cause multiple hits from direct damage. The player can also control the direction Mega Charizard X charges in when the control stick is pushed in that direction. | ||
==Secret Ninja Attack== | ==Secret Ninja Attack== | ||
'''{{sbw|Secret Ninja Attack}}''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|しのびのひおうぎ|Shinobi no Hiōgi}}''' ''Mysterious Ninja'') is {{SSB|Greninja}}'s Final Smash. Starting with a strong drop kick, Greninja uses {{m|Mat Block}} to send its opponent into the air where under a full moon, Greninja as a shadow can strike its opponent multiple times at high speeds before ending it with another powerful drop kick. This Final Smash can also be used to strike against multiple targets simultaneously. | '''{{sbw|Secret Ninja Attack}}''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|しのびのひおうぎ|Shinobi no Hiōgi}}''' ''Mysterious Ninja'') is {{SSB|Greninja}}'s Final Smash. Starting with a strong drop kick, Greninja uses {{m|Mat Block}} to send its opponent into the air where under a full moon, Greninja as a shadow can strike its opponent multiple times at high speeds before ending it with another powerful drop kick. This Final Smash can also be used to strike against multiple targets simultaneously. | ||
==Psystrike== | |||
{{main|Psystrike (move)}} | |||
'''{{sbw|Psystrike}}''' (Japanese: '''サイコブレイク''' ''Psycho Break'') is {{SSB|Mewtwo}}'s Final Smash. Mewtwo Mega Evolves into Mega Mewtwo Y, then unleashes mental shocks on its opponents, launching them away. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Only Pikachu and Pokémon Trainer's three individual Final Smashes are actual [[move]]s | * Only Pikachu, Mewtwo, and Pokémon Trainer's three individual Final Smashes are actual [[move]]s. | ||
* Volt Tackle's appearance and behavior is derived from its namesake, Pulseman's Volteccer. | * Volt Tackle's appearance and behavior is derived from its namesake, Pulseman's Volteccer. | ||
* A tactic similar to the Triple Finish was used in [[Pokémon Adventures]], when the [[Pokédex holders]] used {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, {{m|Blast Burn}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, and Volt Tackle in unison against [[Guile Hideout]] and Kyogre. | * A tactic similar to the Triple Finish was used in [[Pokémon Adventures]], when the [[Pokédex holders]] used {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, {{m|Blast Burn}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, and Volt Tackle in unison against [[Guile Hideout]] and Kyogre. |
Revision as of 18:00, 15 April 2015
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A Final Smash (Japanese: 最後の切りふだ Final Trump) is the most powerful move available to playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. Each has their own personal Final Smash, which is activated by obtaining a Smash Ball. Due to the nature of the Final Smash, Smash Balls are a unique item in that they must be attacked several times to obtain them. Once a player has the Smash Ball, their character will begin to glow until they activate the Final Smash; during this time, the Ball can be stolen by attacking the player who possesses it.
No more than one Smash Ball or Final Smash can be on-screen at any given time.
Volt Tackle
- Main article: Volt Tackle (move)
Volt Tackle (Japanese: ボルテッカー Volteccer) is Pikachu's Final Smash. A ball of blue energy surrounds Pikachu. Pikachu can then fly through the air, hitting and heavily damaging its opponents. The player may also press the standard attack button to increase the mass of the energy ball, causing more damage to be inflicted at the cost of the attack becoming harder to control.
Trophy Information
"Pikachu, transformed into a ball of light that can slam into foes. It can also fly to chase down those who try to jump out of range. Sparks get stronger if you press the attack button. However, its increased inertia makes midair movement tough. If you get carried away flying, the effect will end, and you'll destroy yourself. Be careful it doesn't happen to you."
Triple Finish
- Main articles: Fire Blast (move), Solar Beam (move) and Hydro Pump (move)
Triple Finish (Japanese: さんみいったい Trinity) is Pokémon Trainer's Final Smash. Pokémon Trainer will send out his two inactive Pokémon, who will join the active Pokémon to perform their strongest known moves together. As the move is prepared, a Generation IV-styled text box will appear at the bottom of the screen saying, "Take that! Triple Finish!" At this time, Charizard uses Fire Blast, Squirtle uses Hydro Pump, and Ivysaur uses SolarBeam.
When the move connects, the text box will change to say, "It's super effective!", a reference to dialog displayed in the core series games.
Trophy Information
"The Final Smash of the Pokémon Trainer. Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard join forces to simultaneously use Hydro Pump, SolarBeam, and Fire Blast. This is the only time all three appear on the screen, so this move boasts the strength of three in one. A window will appear on the screen, but don't worry about it."
Aura Storm
- Aura Storm redirects here. For episode titled The Aura Storm!, see XY032.
Aura Storm (Japanese: はどうのあらし Wave Storm) is Lucario's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Lucario jumps up into the air and uses aura to unleash a powerful beam attack. The beam can be controlled by tilting the Control Stick. Lucario can also slightly damage opponents if it comes into contact with them while jumping up at the start of the Final Smash.
Trophy Information
"Lucario's Final Smash. After flying off the screen, it reappears in its center. It then launches a powerful Aura attack against all foes within a certain distance. The key to the attack is the ability to change its angle--it's a must to sweep slowly left and right to hit the selected foes multiple times. The last blow will send the victim flying away."
Puff Up
Puff Up (Japanese: おおきくなる Grow) is Jigglypuff's Final Smash. It inflates itself until it fills the stage and then deflates. Anyone touching Jigglypuff when it reaches its maximum size will be sent flying. Puff Up works best on smaller stages like Smashville or Final Destination.
There is a glitch that allows Jigglypuff to remain this size on certain stages such as the Bridge of Eldin (using it in the Twilight Portal), though Jigglypuff will be sent offscreen for a KO if it moves around too much.
Trophy Information
"Jigglypuff's Final Smash. It wills its body to get bigger and bigger and bigger. It can't move, and it can't attack--all it can do is grow bigger while everyone else looks on. However, it's invulnerable, and it overpowers all attacks to gradually push opponents off the screen. It's a very simple technique, but how it's used determines its effectiveness."
Mega Evolution
Mega Evolution (Japanese: メガシンカ Mega Evolution) is Lucario's Final Smash from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. Using the power of Mega Evolution, Lucario can temporarily transform into Mega Lucario, which enhances its Aura to maximum. This allows Mega Lucario to use its Aura attacks at full power unlike the normal circumstances where Lucario had to take heavy damage first.
Mega Evolution (Japanese: メガシンカ Mega Evolution) is also Charizard's Final Smash from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. Using the power of Mega Evolution, Charizard can temporarily transform into Mega Charizard X. As Mega Charizard X, Charizard can gain a speed increase and similar abilities to Yoshi's Final Smash Super Dragon where it can continuously fly as well as being able to shoot fireballs from its mouth that can prevent the opponent from moving and cause multiple hits from direct damage. Another attack Mega Charizard X can also use is a forward charging attack that can also cause multiple hits from direct damage. The player can also control the direction Mega Charizard X charges in when the control stick is pushed in that direction.
Secret Ninja Attack
Secret Ninja Attack (Japanese: しのびのひおうぎ Mysterious Ninja) is Greninja's Final Smash. Starting with a strong drop kick, Greninja uses Mat Block to send its opponent into the air where under a full moon, Greninja as a shadow can strike its opponent multiple times at high speeds before ending it with another powerful drop kick. This Final Smash can also be used to strike against multiple targets simultaneously.
Psystrike
- Main article: Psystrike (move)
Psystrike (Japanese: サイコブレイク Psycho Break) is Mewtwo's Final Smash. Mewtwo Mega Evolves into Mega Mewtwo Y, then unleashes mental shocks on its opponents, launching them away.
Trivia
- Only Pikachu, Mewtwo, and Pokémon Trainer's three individual Final Smashes are actual moves.
- Volt Tackle's appearance and behavior is derived from its namesake, Pulseman's Volteccer.
- A tactic similar to the Triple Finish was used in Pokémon Adventures, when the Pokédex holders used Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon, and Volt Tackle in unison against Guile Hideout and Kyogre.
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