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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''Brawl'', if tap jump is disabled and the player performs Extreme Speed | *In ''Brawl'', if tap jump is disabled and the player performs Extreme Speed ending on the ground, Lucario will be unable to perform it again until it jumps. | ||
*If the game is modified to run at a slower pace, such as via the [[Training mode]] or [[Special Brawl|Slow Brawl]], players can have considerably greater flexibility over Lucario's path; with proper manipulation, it is possible to allow Lucario to form double bends in its path. | *If the game is modified to run at a slower pace, such as via the [[Training mode]] or [[Special Brawl|Slow Brawl]], players can have considerably greater flexibility over Lucario's path; with proper manipulation, it is possible to allow Lucario to form double bends in its path. | ||
* | *This is one of two up specials that initially didn't do damage, but do in the next ''Smash'' game. The other is [[Quick Attack]]. | ||
**Coincidentally, both are offensive Normal-type moves with boosted priority used by [[Pokémon]]. | **Coincidentally, both are offensive Normal-type moves with boosted priority used by [[Pokémon]]. | ||
*As of ''[[Ultimate]]'', this is the only [[up special move]] that's still affected by the [[grab release glitch]]. | *As of ''[[Ultimate]]'', this is the only [[up special move]] that's still affected by the [[grab release glitch]]. |