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{{Infobox Special Move | {{Infobox Special Move | ||
|name=Confusion | |name=Confusion | ||
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'''Confusion''' ({{ja|ねんりき|Nenriki}}, ''Mindpower'') is [[Mewtwo]]'s [[side special move]]. Mewtwo psychokinetically whirls the opponent in front of it around and lets the opponent land clumsily on the ground, doing some damage in the process. | '''Confusion''' ({{ja|ねんりき|Nenriki}}, ''Mindpower'') is [[Mewtwo]]'s [[side special move]]. Mewtwo psychokinetically whirls the opponent in front of it around and lets the opponent land clumsily on the ground, doing some damage in the process. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Confusion's primary function is as a | Confusion's primary function is as a special [[grab]]. Upon using the move, Mewtwo will perform a swiping motion; if an opponent is in front of it, the opponent will be grabbed, twirled around a bit, take 10% damage in ''Melee'' or ≈9.0495% damage in ''SSB4'', and begin [[tumbling]] downwards facing away from Mewtwo in Melee and towards Mewtwo in SSB4. As a grab, the move is [[unblockable]]. | ||
Confusion's secondary function is as a [[reflect]]or. In ''Melee'', it is unique in a | Confusion's secondary function is as a [[reflect]]or. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', it is unique in a generally unproductive way: reflected projectiles remain the property of their original owner, so Mewtwo cannot actually damage opponents by reflecting their projectiles (unless the projectile can normally hurt its owner). This is changed in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', as reflected projectiles are now able to hit their original owners. | ||
Confusion can execute both of its functions simultaneously if both a projectile and an opponent are in range of the move. For example, Mario's [[Fireball]] can be reflected back onto him at the same time as Confusion spins him around, | Confusion can execute both of its functions simultaneously if both a projectile and an opponent are in range of the move. For example, Mario's [[Fireball]] can be reflected back onto him at the same time as Confusion spins him around, causing noticeably more damage than usual. In ''Melee'', this can cause the [[Soul breaker]] [[glitch]] if the projectile is too strong to be reflected, causing the spun opponent to be indefinitely attached to Mewtwo until it is KO'd. | ||
Using Confusion | Using Confusion will halt Mewtwo's sideways momentum if it is grounded, and like Mario's [[Cape]], will give it a small vertical hop the first time it's used in the air. | ||
Unlike other aerial grabs, Confusion holds the opponent at a distance from Mewtwo as it falls downwards. As characters being thrown are not checked for terrain collision, this opens up a gimmick where Mewtwo can use Confusion to pull opponents down through solid thin platforms, most notably the sides of {{SSBM|Battlefield}}. If done correctly, the opponent will be caught underneath the stage, which can cause them to panic, waste their [[double jump]] and/or [[triple jump]], and be unable to recover. If the platform is too thick, the opponent will be pushed outside the stage and likely grab onto the edge. | |||
Overall, while the "edge trick" is something that opponents must be wary of, Confusion is widely considered a poor and ineffective move in ''Melee''. While its grab range is surprisingly large, it is outclassed by Mewtwo's normal throws (for damage, combos, and KOs) and [[powershield]]ing (for reflection); even if the move connects, every character in the game can subsequently [[punish]] Mewtwo with a [[back aerial]] during its ending lag. However, ''SSB4'' has improved the move's utility greatly; it is no longer as punishable, and as a move which both reflects projectiles and stops opponents in their tracks, it is fairly effective for disrupting [[approach]]es or setting up attacks. | |||
Overall, while the "edge trick" is something that opponents must be wary of, Confusion is widely considered | |||
==Customization== | ==Customization== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File: | [[File:ConfusionGen6.png|thumb|250px|Confusion being used in ''Pokémon X/Y''.]] | ||
Confusion is a special Psychic-type attack from the Pokémon series that was introduced in Generation I. It is often learned by Psychic-type Pokémon at low levels, considering the move's weak power, and has a small chance of confusing the opponent (hence its name). In all games, Mewtwo is able to learn Confusion at level 1, though it requires a {{pkmn|Move Reminder}} to actually learn it after being caught since the Pokémon is usually encountered at much higher levels. | |||
In the anime, Confusion could be used to halt and throw a Pokémon or a projectile through telekinetic powers, resembling its effect in ''Smash''. | In the anime, Confusion could be used to halt and throw a Pokémon or a projectile through telekinetic powers, resembling its effect in ''Smash''. | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Confusion.png|Confusion in ''Melee''. | Confusion.png|Confusion in ''Melee''. | ||
ConfusionReflectingWiiU.jpg|Mewtwo redirecting [[Fireball]] back at Mario with Confusion in | ConfusionReflectingWiiU.jpg|Mewtwo redirecting [[Fireball]] back at Mario with Confusion in ''SSBU''. | ||
Confusioncommandgrab.gif|Confusion is a grab, meaning it is unblockable. | Confusioncommandgrab.gif|Confusion is a grab, meaning it is unblockable. | ||
Confusionowner.gif|Although it reflects projectiles, the projectiles are still owned by the thrower. | Confusionowner.gif|Although it reflects projectiles, the projectiles are still owned by the thrower. | ||
Confusioneffects.gif|Although the owner still owns it, secondary effects of reflected projectile still work. | Confusioneffects.gif|Although the owner still owns it, secondary effects of reflected projectile still work. | ||
Confusionglitch.gif|Confusion can be used to pull enemies through thin platforms. | Confusionglitch.gif|Confusion can be used to pull enemies through thin platforms. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''SSB4'' | *In ''SSB4'''s [[Training Mode]], if Mewtwo grabs an opponent with Confusion and follows up with a forward smash or down smash, the game will register this as a [[combo]], even though opponents can in fact easily jump away to avoid the smash attack. | ||
*Confusion, alongside {{SSBU|Palutena}}'s down special in ''Ultimate'', are one of the two [[reflection]] moves that serve multiple functions, with Mewtwo's serving as both a [[command grab]] and reflector. | |||
{{Special Moves|char=Mewtwo}} | {{Special Moves|char=Mewtwo}} | ||
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[[Category:Side special moves]] | [[Category:Side special moves]] | ||
[[Category:Mewtwo]] | [[Category:Mewtwo]] | ||
[[Category:Reflectors]] | [[Category:Reflectors]] | ||