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*Gligar initially ported its original purple coloration it had from Generation II to Generation IV when it was first implemented into the game. This has been changed to its current pink coloration. Contrary to popular belief, Gligar never used its shiny coloration at any moment. |
*Gligar initially ported its original purple coloration it had from Generation II to Generation IV when it was first implemented into the game. This has been changed to its current pink coloration. Contrary to popular belief, Gligar never used its shiny coloration at any moment. |
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[[File:Togepi cameo in SSF2 movie.png|right|thumb|Togepi appearing in the ''SSF2'' demo v0.9 intro.]] |
[[File:Togepi cameo in SSF2 movie.png|right|thumb|Togepi appearing in the ''SSF2'' demo v0.9 intro.]] |
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− | *Togepi can be found within the game's files, this could be, however, the leftovers of its cameo in the intro for v0.9. Whether it will appear in the game itself is unconfirmed. |
+ | *Alongside Onix, Yanma, Unown, Plusle and Minun, Flygon, Vespiquen, Marill, Slugma and Chansey, Togepi can be found within the game's files, this could be, however, the leftovers of its cameo in the intro for v0.9. Whether it will appear in the game itself is unconfirmed, as is the same with all of the other aforentioned Pokémon. |
*Due to complications with some bugs, the Poké Balls, Assist Trophies, [[Bumper]]s, and [[Explosive Tag]]s were disabled on demo v0.9b and were added back in patch 0.9.1.1965. |
*Due to complications with some bugs, the Poké Balls, Assist Trophies, [[Bumper]]s, and [[Explosive Tag]]s were disabled on demo v0.9b and were added back in patch 0.9.1.1965. |
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*Out of all the Pokémon that can be released from a Poké Ball, only Charizard and Pichu are playable characters in the official [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'' games]]. |
*Out of all the Pokémon that can be released from a Poké Ball, only Charizard and Pichu are playable characters in the official [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'' games]]. |
Revision as of 21:19, 26 February 2019
The Poké Ball (モンスターボール) is an item in Super Smash Flash 2 coming from the Pokémon franchise. It was left out of the original Super Smash Flash due to Flash limitations at the time.
Overview
Poké Balls allow the player to call forth a randomly chosen Pokémon. The Pokémon will usually have a direct influence on the battle by attacking opponents, but some only cause status effects, act as reflectors, or do nothing to change the battle.
However, unlike Assist Trophies, the Pokémon is not automatically summoned when the player picks it up. In order for the Pokémon to appear, the player must throw the Poké Ball. This also means that they can be thrown at opponents. The Poké Ball must land in order to release the Pokémon inside it.
List of Pokémon that are released from Poké Balls
These are the Pokémon that are randomly released after opening a Poké Ball. The rarity on whom a Pokémon may appear varies:
Current Pokémon
Pokémon | Move | Description |
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Alolan Exeggutor | Dragon Hammer | Heavily drops itself onto the ground to crush opponents. |
Arceus | Judgement | Produces a large shockwave that causes airborne opponents to plummet downward. |
Beedrill | Take Down | Calls a swarm of Beedrill which comes from one of the sides, striking on any opponent in their way. |
Bellossom | Sleep Powder | Releases a powder that puts opponents to sleep. |
Blastoise | Hydro Pump | Pumps jets of water to push opponents away. |
Charizard | Flamethrower | Breaths a stream of fire from side to side. |
Chatot | Chatter | Flies back and forth releasing sound waves that damage opponents. |
Chikorita | Razor Leaf | Shoots a series of sharping leaves that harm opponents. |
Delibird | Present | Throws Food and occasionally Rocket Bombs. |
Ditto | Transform | Turns into the player who summoned it and attacks the opponent with said player's moves. |
Electrode | Explosion | Produces a violent explosion. |
Garchomp | Draco Meteor | Stuns opponents at his front with a stomp and sends meteors down toward the opponents. The meteors are a powerful spike |
Gligar | Fury Cutter | Targets and attacks a single opponent up to five times in rapid succession. Its pursuit of said opponent ends if it misses once. |
Heracross | Mega Horn | Tussles opponents with its horn which sends them flying. |
Hitmonlee | Hi Jump Kick | Jumps high into the air to deliver a strong kick to the opponents. |
Jirachi | None | Floats into the sky doing nothing. |
Klink | Gear Grind | Targets after an opponent and repeatedly damages him/her. |
Koffing | Smoke Screen | Covers a portion of the stage with smoke. |
Magikarp | Splash | Hops on the ground doing nothing. |
Meowth | Pay Day | Leaps into the air and hurls multiple coins in all directions. |
Metagross | Earthquake | Slams the ground to bury opponents. |
Pichu | Thunder Wave | Creates an electric field, electrocuting anyone in its radius. |
Porygon Porygon2 Porygon-Z |
Tackle | All lunge forward to attack opponents with different states each. The higher the evolutionary line, the rarer the chances Pokémon will appear. |
Scizor | Metal Claw | Moves back and forth once and then falls from the stage. |
Seedot | Bullet Seed | Fires a series of seeds like a gattling gun. |
Shroomish | Poison Powder | Emits a poisoning powder whenever an opponent gets very close to it. |
Snivy | Leaf Tornado | Releases a swirl of leaves around to damage any opponent in its radius. |
Snorlax | Body Slam | Leaps into the air and fall into the stage, now gigantic, damaging all nearby opponents. |
Staryu | Swift | Targets after an opponent and, after locating him/her, starts shooting fast star-projectiles at him/her. |
Tepig | Heat Crash | Envelopes on fire and dashes forward, setting ablaze any opponent on its path. |
Venusaur | Earthquake | Shakes the ground, causing debris to come from it and hit opponents. |
Victini | V-create | Flies around, chasing after the opponents, setting them ablaze. |
Weezing | Smog | Releases a stream of damaging smog around itself. |
Zygarde | Land's Wrath | Creates green fissures in the ground which emit light that damage anyone on the proximity. |
Removed Pokémon
This article contains information pertaining to unused content.
The subject was never implemented or was removed, cut or altered at some point of its development, and this article pertains to its original implementation. |
Pokémon | Move | Description |
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MissingNo. | None | Covers the entire screen with a Windows "Blue Screen of Death", which makes it impossible to see players. |
Origin
Poké Balls are the most important items in the core Pokémon games and several spin-offs, where they are used by Pokémon Trainers to catch wild Pokémon, store caught Pokémon and conveniently carry them around. Several different types of Poké Balls exists, which mostly increase the likelihood of catching a wild Pokémon in specific conditions. During battles, Pokémon are sent out by trainers by throwing the Poké Ball into the battlefield, which releases the chosen Pokémon with a burst of light.
Gallery
Screenshots
Early designs
Designs
Pokémon
Trivia
- Gligar initially ported its original purple coloration it had from Generation II to Generation IV when it was first implemented into the game. This has been changed to its current pink coloration. Contrary to popular belief, Gligar never used its shiny coloration at any moment.
- Alongside Onix, Yanma, Unown, Plusle and Minun, Flygon, Vespiquen, Marill, Slugma and Chansey, Togepi can be found within the game's files, this could be, however, the leftovers of its cameo in the intro for v0.9. Whether it will appear in the game itself is unconfirmed, as is the same with all of the other aforentioned Pokémon.
- Due to complications with some bugs, the Poké Balls, Assist Trophies, Bumpers, and Explosive Tags were disabled on demo v0.9b and were added back in patch 0.9.1.1965.
- Out of all the Pokémon that can be released from a Poké Ball, only Charizard and Pichu are playable characters in the official Super Smash Bros. games.
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