Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike (move)
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| Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike 七星奪魂腿 Seven-Star Soul-Stealing Kick | ||||||||||||
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Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike (Japanese: 七星奪魂腿 Seven-Star Soul-Stealing Kick) is a damage-dealing Ghost-type Z-Move introduced in Generation VII. It is the exclusive Z-Move of Marshadow and an upgraded version of its signature move, Spectral Thief.
Effect
Generation VII
Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike inflicts damage and has no secondary effect.
Generation VIII onwards
Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike cannot be selected in a battle.
Description
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Learnset
Marshadow, or a Pokémon transformed into Marshadow, can use Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike if it knows Spectral Thief, holds Marshadium Z, and if its Trainer wears a Z-RingSM or Z-Power RingUSUM.
In animation
Pokémon animated series
| After obtaining Z-Power, the user, Marshadow, punches and kicks the target consecutively with full force. | |||
| Pokémon | Method | ||
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| User | First Used In | Notes | |
| Marshadow turns into its Zenith form and its body becomes surrounded in a light-yellow aura that briefly assumes a humanoid form. Marshadow then rapidly punches the air in front of it, firing seven light blue orbs of energy from its fists at the opponent before jumping towards the opponent and kicking them with one of its feet. | |||
| Marshadow (M20) | I Choose You! | Debut Base move never used | |
In the manga
Get Fired Up, Marshadow!
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| After obtaining Z-Power, the user, Marshadow, punches and kicks the target consecutively with full force. | |||
| Pokémon | Method | ||
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| User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
| Marshadow strikes a series of synchronized poses with its Trainer to build Z-Power and its body flares up. It then delivers a series of punches that make up the shape of the Z-Power symbol. It then finishes by kicking the opponent, causing them to explode. | |||
| Marshadow (M20) | ICYR2 | Debut Partnered with Ken | |
Appearance
Pose
Trivia
- Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike and Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom are tied for the longest English names of all moves, with 27 characters each.
- In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike was the only Z-Move to use a kanji title in its Japanese name.
- In I Choose You!, Marshadow was capable of using Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike without the need of a Z-Crystal or Trainer.
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
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| Chinese | Cantonese | 七星奪魂腿 Chātsēng Dyuhtwàhntéui |
| Mandarin | 七星奪魂腿 / 七星夺魂腿 Qīxīng Duóhúntuǐ | |
| French | Fauche-Âme des Sept Étoiles | |
| German | Sternbild des Seelenraubes | |
| Italian | Colpo Eptastellare Rubanima | |
| Korean | 칠성탈혼퇴 Chilseong Talhontoe | |
| Russian | Опустошающий Семизвёздочный Удар Opustoshayushchiy Semizvyozdochnyy Udar | |
| Spanish | Constelación Robaalmas | |
| Vietnamese | Thất Tinh Đoạt Hồn | |
| This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |

