A Nintendo Direct presentation held yesterday officially revealed two new Pokémon characters joining the Super Smash Bros. roster of challengers, taking their place alongside already-announced Pikachu and Lucario - alongside a myriad of other new facts about the upcoming Super Smash Bros. games for the 3DS/Wii U. For those facts related to Pokémon, read on.
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Surprising exactly no one, Charizard makes a return - this time as a stand-alone character rather than part of the Pokémon Trainer three-in-one pack. Appropriately, it seems to have a slightly more elaborate move pool.
The Big Favoritism Fire Lizard is joined by newcomerDisco Ninja Frog Greninja, which appears to utilize Water Shuriken and Substitute alongside a wide variety of blatantly stereotypical ninja moves, complete with the silhouetted-against-moonlight-many-cut-mayhem maneuver as what appears to be its Final Smash.
Mega Evolution makes an in-game appearance (with Mega Lucario and Mega Charizard X confirmed), though the mechanic by which this evolution is implemented is yet unknown.
Arceus, Meowth, Electrode, Eevee, Staryu, Metagross, Fennekin, Meloetta, Gogoat, Entei, Deoxys, Palkia, Kyurem, Victini, Keldeo and Xerneas have all been confirmed as Poké Ball-summoned Pokémon, with some summoned via a new type of Poké Ball item, the Master Ball, which only calls upon Legendary Pokémon.
Lastly, the Wii U version (at least) appears to have a battle stage based upon the Kalos Pokémon league - and the 3DS-exclusive Smash Run mode appears to feature Chandelure as one of its minor enemies.
The official reveal trailer, as published on the official Nintendo YouTube channel, may be watched here:
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Surprising exactly no one, Charizard makes a return - this time as a stand-alone character rather than part of the Pokémon Trainer three-in-one pack. Appropriately, it seems to have a slightly more elaborate move pool.
The Big Favoritism Fire Lizard is joined by newcomer
Mega Evolution makes an in-game appearance (with Mega Lucario and Mega Charizard X confirmed), though the mechanic by which this evolution is implemented is yet unknown.
Arceus, Meowth, Electrode, Eevee, Staryu, Metagross, Fennekin, Meloetta, Gogoat, Entei, Deoxys, Palkia, Kyurem, Victini, Keldeo and Xerneas have all been confirmed as Poké Ball-summoned Pokémon, with some summoned via a new type of Poké Ball item, the Master Ball, which only calls upon Legendary Pokémon.
Lastly, the Wii U version (at least) appears to have a battle stage based upon the Kalos Pokémon league - and the 3DS-exclusive Smash Run mode appears to feature Chandelure as one of its minor enemies.
The official reveal trailer, as published on the official Nintendo YouTube channel, may be watched here:
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