Image
|
Name
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Description
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National Pokédex Number
|
Debut
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Relative frequency
|
Move
|
|
Vulpix
|
Shoots fire similar to Ness's PK Fire, dealing minor but rapid damage. Will turn to face opponents if there is no one in front of it.
|
037
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
40
|
Ember
|
|
Alolan Vulpix
|
Shoots horizontal blasts of ice out in front of it, dealing lighter, rapid hits at the edge. Opponents hit by the ice will be frozen for a short period of time. Will turn to face opponents if there is no one in front of it.
|
037
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)/Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
40
|
Powder Snow
|
|
Meowth
|
Normal: Meowth will hurl coins in a horizontal directory and will switch the direction it's oriented to face opponents. Gigantamax: Meowth will make it rain giant coins that will everywhere on the stage and crush opponents in the way.
|
052
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
32
|
Pay Day; G-Max Gold Rush
|
|
Hisuian Growlithe
|
Growlithe makes an avalanche of rocks fall down from above, affecting any opponents that are in its radius.
|
058
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)/Pokémon Legends: Arceus (2022)
|
40
|
Rock Slide
|
|
Abra
|
Abra doesn't cause any attacks that do damage, but it will approach the opponent and try to teleport them offstage. It will teleport them three times before disappearing.
|
063
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
40
|
Teleport
|
|
Galarian Slowpoke
|
Slowpoke charges forward with a headbutt. Once it hits an opponent, it leaves them stunned for a few seconds.
|
079
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)/Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
40
|
Zen Headbutt
|
|
Electrode
|
Electrode self-destructs after three seconds and is capable of damaging its summoner. With good timing, a player can throw it last second.
|
101
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
40
|
Explosion
|
|
Alolan Exeggutor
|
Acts as a wall. It blocks character movement and projectiles. Characters who can wall jump can do so on Exeggutor.
|
103
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)/Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
40
|
Block
|
|
Galarian Weezing
|
Will act similar to Swirlix.
|
110
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)/Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
32
|
Neutralizing Gas
|
|
Goldeen
|
Unlike previous installments of Smash, Goldeen uses Bubble Beam at the direction the summoner threw the Poke Ball. It performs the move 3 times before disappearing.
|
118
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
40
|
Bubble Beam
|
|
Staryu
|
Staryu flies to the nearest opponent and shoots them with star-shaped rays. If successful the opponent is trapped until Staryu disappears.
|
120
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
32
|
Swift
|
|
Magikarp
|
Magikarp is a successor to Goldeen; it flops on the ground, causing no damage.
|
129
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
40
|
Splash
|
|
Ditto
|
Ditto will transform into the character that threw the Poke Ball and will fight alongside them. However, similar to certain Assist Trophies, Ditto can be damaged like a regular fighter.
|
132
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
40
|
Transform
|
|
Omastar
|
Omastar will shoot spikes from it’s shell with 4 launched diagonally and 4 launched in straight lines in all directions multiple times.
|
139
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
32
|
Spike Cannon
|
|
Snorlax
|
Normal: Snorlax leaps off the screen and returns larger. It descends with the force of its full body weight. Gigantamax: Snorlax will drop berries from the tree on it’s belly that can heal the player who summoned it as well as opponents.
|
143
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
32
|
Body Slam, G-Max Replenish
|
|
Moltres
|
Moltres will fly off the stage, but it can damage opponents that are in the air.
|
146
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
8
|
Fly
|
|
Dragonite
|
Dragonite whips up a tornado by flapping its wings towards opponents.
|
149
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
12
|
Twister
|
|
Mew
|
Mew will fly upwards as it drops some trophies and occasionally a CD to unlock some music.
|
151
|
Pokémon Red and Green (1996)
|
5
|
Fly
|
|
Togepi
|
The status effect inflicted on the opponents depends on which move Togepi uses upon using Metronome. Night Shade has Togepi turn the stage completely black for a short time. Leech Seed puts a flower on top of the opponent's head, causing gradual damage. Hypnosis has Togepi send out a small shockwave and anyone caught in it will fall asleep. Icy Wind has Togepi freeze any nearby opponents and Earthquake embeds nearby enemies into the ground.
|
175
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
34
|
Metronome
|
|
Bellossom
|
It will start dancing and use Sleep Powder. This will cause it to put any player nearby to sleep for a short period.
|
182
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
32
|
Sleep Powder
|
|
Wobbuffet
|
Same function as Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
|
202
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
30
|
Counter
|
|
Scizor
|
Scizor dashes forwards and jumps around, slashing multiple times with its claws. When finished, it makes a gesture and quickly flies away.
|
212
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
40
|
Fury Cutter
|
|
Entei
|
Will shoot out a blast of fire upwards, damaging anyone up there and near it.
|
244
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
8
|
Fire Spin
|
|
Suicune
|
It will shoot out a horizontal beam, damaging the opponents, before disappearing. It will also freeze anyone who touches it.
|
245
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
8
|
Aurora Beam
|
|
Lugia
|
Lugia will fly up and go into the background where it will unleash its powerful move. Aeroblast will deal massive damage, potentially dealing a one-hit KO to the fighter that got hit by it.
|
249
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
10
|
Aeroblast
|
|
Ho-Oh
|
Ho-Oh will fly up into the background then wreck havoc on whoever is unlucky enough to be where it's Sacred Fire lands.
|
250
|
Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999)
|
10
|
Sacred Fire
|
|
Gardevoir
|
It creates a barrier around it which blocks all projectiles from entry, often reflecting them back at the player that sent them.
|
282
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
34
|
Reflect
|
|
Flygon
|
Flygon will fly up into the background and will call upon the sky to shoot comets down onto the stage, stroking any opponent who is unlucky enough to be standing there.
|
330
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
32
|
Draco Meteor
|
|
Metagross
|
Will use the move Earthquake which will send any nearby opponents flying upwards. Any nearby fighters will be embedded into the ground by it.
|
376
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
32
|
Earthquake
|
|
Latias
|
When either it or Latios are summoned, they fly around the stage at high speeds, knocking opponents away.
|
380
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
8
|
Steel Wing
|
|
Latios
|
When either it or Latias are summoned, they fly around the stage at high speeds, knocking opponents away.
|
381
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
8
|
Steel Wing
|
|
Kyogre
|
It will float around the stage, using Hydro Pump to attack the enemies. This will not do much damage but will push the opponents to the edge.
|
382
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
8
|
Hydro Pump
|
|
Groundon
|
Will shoot out fearsome blades of stone and earth from the ground, harming and launching any opponent unlucky enough to be standing where each stone blade will rise up from.
|
383
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
8
|
Precipice Blades
|
|
Deoxys
|
It will jump up in Attack Forme and send a massive energy beam down to the opponent.
|
386
|
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002)
|
8
|
Hyper Beam
|
|
Munchlax
|
Will wander around the stage eating any item or food it finds.
|
446
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
30
|
Pickup (Ability)
|
|
Abomasnow
|
It whips up a small icy wind that freezes any nearby foes. After two of those, it will lunge at an opponent with Ice Punch, freezing them.
|
460
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
40
|
Blizzard, Ice Punch
|
|
Porygon-Z
|
Porygon-Z shoots out three orbs of different colors that travel slowly. The red orb causes fire damage, the yellow orb causes electric damage and the blue orb causes ice damage.
|
474
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
32
|
Tri-Attack
|
|
Dialga
|
Will cause time and opponents to either slow down or stop, allowing the player who summoned it to attack the opponent while it is frozen in time.
|
483
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
12
|
Roar of Time
|
|
Palkia
|
Will cause significant destruction to any person it hits and flip the stage upside-down.
|
484
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
12
|
Spacial Rend
|
|
Giratina
|
Giratina will change into it’s Origin Forme and flap its wings, creating huge dark gusts of wind that blows any fighters trapped in it away and offscreen, also damaging them.
|
487
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
12
|
Ominous Wind
|
|
Darkrai
|
Knocks all nearby characters to sleep for a short while. They will also gain small damage as they sleep.
|
491
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
12
|
Dark Void
|
|
Arceus
|
Will cause major damage to various Pokémon as it is on the stage, and cause fighters to crash to the ground. If they aren't over ground, they will fall to their doom.
|
493
|
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006)
|
12
|
Gravity
|
|
Victini
|
Will boost the attack strength of the player who released it. Will also give the player a Final Smash.
|
494
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
12
|
Victory Star (Ability)
|
|
Snivy
|
Snivy shoots leaves in front of it, which deal minimal damage and knockback.
|
495
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
38
|
Razor Leaf
|
|
Tepig
|
Similar to Fennekin’s Incinerate.
|
498
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
38
|
Ember
|
|
Scraggy
|
Similar to Eevee in Smash 4 & Ultimate.
|
559
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
40
|
Headbutt
|
|
Hisuian Braviary
|
Braviary flaps out rainbow-colored wings in the direction the Poke Ball was thrown at.
|
628
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)/Pokémon Legends: Arceus (2022)
|
34
|
Esper Wing
|
|
Reshiram
|
Similar to what it does in the Unova Pokémon League stage.
|
643
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
12
|
Fusion Flare + Blue Flare
|
|
Zekrom
|
Similar to what it does in the Unova Pokémon League stage.
|
644
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
12
|
Fusion Bolt + Bolt Strike
|
|
Kyruem
|
Will freeze any opponent that it touches and send out waves of cold air around it.
|
646
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
12
|
Glaciate
|
|
Keldeo
|
Will jump up and strike any nearby foe with its horn.
|
647
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
12
|
Secret Sword
|
|
Meloetta
|
It does a little dance before shooting two Echoed Voice projectiles that bounce around the stage. It repeats the move before disappearing.
|
648
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
10
|
Echoed Voice
|
|
Genesect
|
Will jump up and start firing its Techno Blast attack. It will get through several shots, aiming at various enemies and then end with a single powerful laser.
|
649
|
Pokémon Black and White (2010)
|
12
|
Techno Blast
|
|
Chespin
|
Will shoot out various seeds around it which will explode when hitting the ground.
|
650
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
42
|
Seed Bomb
|
|
Fennekin
|
Similar to what it does in Smash for Wii U and 3DS & Smash Ultimate.
|
653
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
42
|
Incinerate
|
|
Spewpa
|
When hit, it will jump up and release Stun Spore, paralyzing any nearby enemies.
|
665
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
40
|
Stun Spore
|
|
Gogoat
|
Ploughs through enemies on the stage, can be ridden.
|
673
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
40
|
Take Down
|
|
Aegislash
|
Will change into it’s Shield stance and guard the player who released it, when hit by an opponent or an item, it will go into it’s Sword stance and counterattack.
|
681
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
32
|
King's Shield
|
|
Inkay
|
Knocks nearby players over, leaving them open to damage from the player that released Inkay.
|
686
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
40
|
Topsy-Turvy
|
|
Xerneas
|
Turns the user golden for a few seconds.
|
716
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
12
|
Geomancy
|
|
Yveltal
|
Flys up into the background and shoots out a laser at the opponents’ location on the stage, heavily damaging said opponent.
|
717
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
12
|
Oblivion Wing
|
|
Zygarde
|
Core: The Zygarde Core will absorb hidden Zygarde cells. 10-50% Formes, Land’s Wrath: Will glow and cause green light to emerge from the ground, causing the ground to crack and break, harming and launching any opponent’s unlucky enough to be standing in the middle of the light. Complete Forme, Core Enforcer: Opens the mouth on its chest and forms an orb of energy in front of it. It then fires a beam of multicolored energy from the orb at the ground underneath the opponent, forming a light green Z-shape. The ground around the Z-shape then explodes, heavily damaging opponents hit by it, almost always leading to an instant-KO.
|
718
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013, 50% forme) Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016, Cells, Core, 10% forme, Complete forme)
|
12
|
Absorb Zygarde Cells (Core) Land's Wrath (10% & 50% formes) Core Enforcer (Complete forme)
|
|
Diancie
|
Will fire a burst of violet gemstones at opponents.
|
719
|
Pokémon X and Y (2013)
|
10
|
Diamond Storm
|
|
Popplio
|
Similar to Piplup and Oshawott in previous installments.
|
728
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
38
|
Surf
|
|
Lurantis
|
Does a backflip in the air, spins around and releases multiple glowing green leaves from its body. The leaves then start spiraling in a tornado-like fashion while heading towards the opponents, damaging the opponents.
|
754
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
40
|
Leafage
|
|
Bewear
|
Wanders around the stage and launches nearby enemies upwards.
|
760
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
40
|
Brutal Swing
|
|
Togedemaru
|
Unleashes a large amount of electricity around it, damaging all nearby enemies.
|
777
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
40
|
Spark
|
|
Mimikyu
|
Will first use Shadow Claw to grab an opponent under its rag and then will do significant damage before throwing it out, however if the opponent’s damage is at 100% or more, the opponent is instantly KO’d.
|
778
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
40
|
Let's Snuggle Forever
|
|
Tapu Koko
|
It uses Discharge and unleashes a large net of electricity around itself, dealing multiple hits to opponents. It also periodically shoots out beams of electricity in the cardinal and intermediate directions.
|
785
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
12
|
Electric Surge
|
|
Solgaleo
|
It jumps up in the air and targets down opponents with a Sunsteel Strike. It will charge along the stage damaging anything in its path.
|
791
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
12
|
Sunsteel Strike
|
|
Lunala
|
Will fly into the background and target one of the opponents and fire it’s laser beam at them.
|
792
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
12
|
Moongeist Beam
|
|
Nihilego
|
Fires multiple globs of orange-purple acid from its tentacles at the opponent.
|
793
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon
|
12
|
Acid Spray
|
|
Buzzwole
|
As it charges up it’s punch, it’s right hand becomes surrounded in an golden-orange aura. It then punches the opponent, sending them flying.
|
794
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
12
|
Power-Up Punch
|
|
Pheromosa
|
Leaps high into the air and delivers a powerful kick the sends opponents flying.
|
795
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
12
|
High-Jump Kick
|
|
Magearna
|
Opens its hand and fires a bright pink beam from it at the opponent. It repeats this 5 times before disappearing.
|
801
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
10
|
Fleur Cannon
|
|
Marshadow
|
Marshadow retreats into the shadows around an opponent. After a short time, dazes them and then charges up a punch to do significant damage. It repeats this three times.
|
802
|
Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016)
|
12
|
Spectral Thief
|
|
Poipole
|
Fires a stream of purple, poisonous liquid from its top needle at its opponent.
|
803
|
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (2017)
|
10
|
Venoshock
|
|
Zeraora
|
Charges itself up and then shocks any opponents who get near it.
|
807
|
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (2017)
|
12
|
Plasma Fists, Discharge
|
|
Melmetal
|
Melmetal will start to spin, and then it strikes with its arms twice in a row towards opponents.
|
809
|
Pokémon: Let's Go Pikachu! and Let's Go Eevee! (2018)
|
12
|
Double Iron Bash
|
|
Sobble
|
Sobble releases a ring of water from its mouth. It does this move three times.
|
816
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
40
|
Water Pulse
|
|
Orbeetle
|
Normal: Traps the opponent in place with Infestation and then forms two purple crescent-like blades of energy at the glowing spots on it’s shell and fires multiple purple slashes from them at the opponent. Gigantamax: Works similarly to Arceus’s Gravity attack, but also roots opponents like how a Pitfall item would if they are on the ground.
|
826
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
32
|
Infestation, Psycho Cut; G-Max Gravitas (Gigantamax Form)
|
|
Wooloo
|
Wooloo jumps and performs a kick twice with its back hooves.
|
831
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
40
|
Double Kick
|
|
Flapple
|
Normal: Flapple flies over one of the opponents and after a few seconds, it will ram itself onto the opponent, damaging them. It will repeat this 5 more times. Gigantamax: Flapple will drop 5 giant tart apples onto the stage that will explode after a few seconds, damaging nearby opponents and leaving behind small apples for the player to heal themselves.
|
841
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
40
|
Grav Apple; G-Max Tartness (Gigantmax Form)
|
|
Appletun
|
Normal: Appletun will spit out globs of acidic liquid from tart apples that can damage opponents overtime. Gigantamax: Appletun will drop 5 giant sweet apples onto the stage that will explode after a few seconds, damaging nearby opponents and leaving behind small apples for the player to heal themselves.
|
842
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
40
|
Apple Acid; G-Max Sweetness (Gigantamax Form)
|
|
Hatterene
|
Hatterene will appears, and starts to use a powerful psychic and psyches the opponents, dealing high damage.
|
858
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
16
|
Psychic
|
|
Morpeko
|
Depending on it’s mode, Morpeko forms a light blue wheel of energy around its body and then charges at the opponent. If it’s in Full Belly Mode, it will stun the opponent momentarily, if it’s in Hangry Mode, It will damage opponents and have them take damage over time.
|
877
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
40
|
Aura Wheel
|
|
Dragapult
|
Dragapult shoots out multiple Dreepy across the battlefield. They don't stop until it reaches the blast zone.
|
887
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
32
|
Dragon Darts
|
|
Zacian
|
Zacian's sword glows blue and grows in size. It will then slash the opponents with it. It will repeat the slashing 7 more times before disappearing.
|
888
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
12
|
Behemoth Blade
|
|
Zamazenta
|
Zamazenta jumps up and extends it’s shield on its chest and glows red. It then rams into the opponents with its shield. It will repeat this 7 more times before disappearing.
|
889
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
12
|
Behemoth Bash
|
|
Urshifu
|
Single Strike: Urshifu becomes surrounded with dark aura, then it strikes opponents with a single, yet powerful punch. This form is summoned on stages without water. Rapid Strike: Urshifu becomes surroned with blue aura, then it proceeds to do a kick 3 times on the nearest opponent. This form is summoned on stages with water.
|
892
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
10
|
Wicked Blow; Surging Strikes
|
|
Zarude
|
Zarude puts its hands on the ground, creating a green aura in which the summoner can be healed in.
|
893
|
Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
|
8
|
Jungle Healing
|
|
Kleavor
|
Kleavor charges towards opponents with its axes, dealing massive damage.
|
900
|
Pokémon Legends: Arceus (2022)
|
30
|
Stone Axe
|
|
Enamorus
|
Enamorus brings fierce winds brimming with love and hate. The winds will heal the summoner (along with teammates if the match is a team battle), but will damage all opponents.
|
905
|
Pokémon Legends: Arceus (2022)
|
12
|
Springtide Storm
|
|
Maushold
|
Maushold gathers it's fellows in droves to perform a combo attack that hits the opponents up to ten times in a row.
|
925
|
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022)
|
40 (Family of Four); 15 (Family of Three)
|
Population Bomb
|
|
Garganacl
|
Garganacl throws spheres of salt at opponents, "curing" them. If the opponent is hit by the salt, they will take damage overtime for a few seconds.
|
934
|
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022)
|
32
|
Salt Cure
|
|
Tinkaton
|
Tinkaton swings its whole body around to attack with its huge hammer, spinning rapidly whilst slowly moving. If any opponent is hit by that hammer, they will take a lot of damage and be sent flying.
|
959
|
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022)
|
32
|
Gigaton Hammer
|
|
Orthworm
|
Orthworm burrows into the ground, homing in on one of the opponents. After a few seconds, if the opponent does not act fast and dodge, Orthworm will attack the opponent.
|
968
|
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022)
|
32
|
Dig
|
|
Houndstone
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Houndstone cloaks itself in a grim, ghostly aura, charges up & releases a blast of ghastly energy at opponents, opponents hit will also take lingering damage overtime for a few minutes.
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972
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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022)
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40
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Last Respects
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Dondozo & Tatsugiri
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Tatsugiri will appear and flop on the ground, much like Magikarp & Goldeen. However, when attacked, Tatsugiri will fall off the stage, & Dondozo will appear from behind the stage with Tatsugiri in it's mouth. Dondozo will then attack the opponents with elegant poise and Tatsugiri will follow up with a shock wave of energy from it's open mouth to send opponents flying.
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977 (Dondozo) 978 (Tatsugiri)
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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022)
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28 (Both appear as a two-in-one summon)
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Dive & Order Up (Dondozo) Splash & Dragon Pulse (Tatsugiri)
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