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==Overview==
==Overview==
In this Final Smash, Shulk attempts to catch his opponent in front of him with a bright light (similar to [[Vision]]'s counter particle, except larger) while shouting "Dunban!", "Riki!", or "Fiora!" (in ''Ultimate''). If successful, the screen fades to white and a cinematic with the Vision effect around the screen appears as Shulk summons [[Dunban]], [[Riki]], and (in ''Ultimate'') [[Fiora|Mecha-Fiora]] to assist him. The party proceeds to attack trapped opponents before Shulk sends them flying with a charged Monado slash.
In this Final Smash, Shulk attempts to catch his opponent in front of him with a bright light (similar to [[Vision]]'s counter particle, except larger) while shouting "Dunban!", "Riki!" or “Fiora!(in ''Ultimate''). If successful, the screen fades to white and a cinematic with the Vision effect around the screen appears as Shulk summons [[Dunban]], [[Riki]] and (in ''Ultimate'') [[Fiora|Mecha-Fiora]] to assist him. The party proceeds to attack trapped opponents before Shulk sends them flying with a charged Monado slash.


The Final Smash deals varying damage depending on which of Shulk's [[Monado Arts]] is set - overall, Buster deals the most damage and the lowest knockback, while Smash deals the best knockback but little damage (41%-55% for Buster and 15%-20% for Speed, Shield and Smash). The initial strike from the blinding light deals 3% damage (4% for Buster and 1% for Speed, Shield and Smash) and the attack deals 2% for each consecutive strikes (3% for Buster and 1% for Speed, Shield and Smash). The final Monado slash will deal 17% damage (23% for Buster and 9% for Speed, Shield and Smash), launching the target(s) horizontally. It is capable of KOing opponents at around 40% without any active Arts (20% for Smash, over 80% for Buster). The selected Monado Art, however, cannot be changed after the Smash Ball is acquired since pressing the special move button will start the Final Smash instead. In ''Ultimate'', Shulk can select an art if he uses a directional special and holds the special button, causing the Monado Art dial to appear; if the special button is released and pressed again, the Final Smash will occur.
The Final Smash deals varying damage depending on which of Shulk's [[Monado Arts]] is set - overall, Buster deals the most damage and the lowest knockback, while Smash deals the best knockback but little damage (41%-55% for Buster and 15%-20% for Speed, Shield and Smash). The initial strike from the blinding light deals 3% damage (4% for Buster and 1% for Speed, Shield and Smash) and the attack deals 2% for each consecutive strikes (3% for Buster and 1% for Speed, Shield and Smash). The final Monado slash will deal 17% damage (23% for Buster and 9% for Speed, Shield and Smash), launching the target(s) horizontally. It is capable of KOing opponents at around 40% without any active Arts (20% for Smash, over 80% for Buster). The selected Monado Art, however, cannot be changed after the Smash Ball is acquired since pressing the special move button will start the Final Smash instead. Interestingly, in ''Ultimate'', Shulk can select an art in a very tight window after activating the Final Smash, but only if the move was performed via the [[Final Smash Meter]].{{fact}}


Chain Attack has two (three in ''Ultimate'') variations; however, the only difference between them is the dialogue heard in the move:
Interestingly and as mentioned by one of the [[List of tips (SSB4-Wii U)|tips]], Chain Attack has two (three in ''Ultimate'') variations; however, the only difference between them is the dialogue heard in the move:
*First, Shulk calls out either "''Dunban!''" ({{ja|ダンバンさん!|Danban-san!}}, ''Mr. Dunban!''), "''Riki!''" ({{ja|リキ!|Riki!}}) or, in ''Ultimate'' only, "''Fiora!''" ({{ja|フィオルン!|Fiorun!}}, "''Fiorung!''")
*First, Shulk calls out either "''Dunban!''" ({{ja|ダンバンさん!|Danban-san!}}, ''Mr. Dunban!''), "''Riki!''" ({{ja|リキ!|Riki!}}) or, in ''Ultimate'' only, "''Fiora!''" ({{ja|フィオルン!|Fiorun!}}, "''Fiorung!''")
**Then afterwards: "''Let's go everyone!''" ({{ja|みんな行くよ!|Minna iku yo!}}) or "''Time for a Chain Attack!''" ({{ja|連携で決める!|Renkei de kimeru!}}, ''Let's settle this with a coordination!'')
**Then afterwards: "''Let's go everyone!''" ({{ja|みんな行くよ!|Minna iku yo!}}) or "''Time for a Chain Attack!''" ({{ja|連携で決める!|Renkei de kimeru!}}, ''Let's settle this with a coordination!'')

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