Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike (move)
(Redirected from Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike)
| 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 that make up the shape of the Z-Power symbol 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. |

