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'''Flare Blitz''' ({{ja|フレアドライブ|Furea Doraibu}}, ''Flare Drive'') is | '''Flare Blitz''' ({{ja|フレアドライブ|Furea Doraibu}}, ''Flare Drive'') is {{SSB4|Charizard}}'s [[side special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[File:Flareblitzstartup.JPG|thumb|Flare Blitz's startup.]] | [[File:Flareblitzstartup.JPG|right|thumb|Flare Blitz's startup.]] | ||
Charizard emits a blue glow at startup, and then cloaks itself in flames and rushes forward, hitting anyone in its path. Flare Blitz is a particularly strong attack with high knockback but has a very slow startup, making the move easy to punish. It has [[recoil damage]] both in the beginning and when Charizard hits something, like an opponent, a wall, or certain projectiles. Charizard takes 5% damage when the move is used and another 5% when it collides. It then falls over (this cannot be [[tech|teched]]), allowing the opponent to punish Charizard extremely hard if they blocked the attack. | |||
The attack inflicts 4% to the opponent from the collision and another 15% from the explosion. Rarely, the explosion may miss the opponent, dealing only 4% and low knockback but causing Charizard to receive full recoil. This happens most often when the opponent is above Charizard. Knocking into an opponent or side of the stage will cause Charizard to be temporarily forced into its falling hurt animation, potentially self-destructing due to its lengthy animation. The significant-end lag on impact also makes Flare Blitz very punishable if [[shield]]ed, and if Charizard ends up lying on the ground, it can even set up a free [[jab lock]] for the opponent. As such, the move must be used sparingly and carefully, primarily as a punishing option in its own right, but also as a movement option for mix-ups and to escape potential pressure from foes. | The attack inflicts 4% to the opponent from the collision and another 15% from the explosion. Rarely, the explosion may miss the opponent, dealing only 4% and low knockback but causing Charizard to receive full recoil. This happens most often when the opponent is above Charizard. Knocking into an opponent or side of the stage will cause Charizard to be temporarily forced into its falling hurt animation, potentially self-destructing due to its lengthy animation. The significant-end lag on impact also makes Flare Blitz very punishable if [[shield]]ed, and if Charizard ends up lying on the ground, it can even set up a free [[jab lock]] for the opponent. As such, the move must be used sparingly and carefully, primarily as a punishing option in its own right, but also as a movement option for mix-ups and to escape potential pressure from foes. | ||
Flare Blitz can be used for horizontal recovery, as it travels the whole length of Final Destination and can snap the ledge before the animation completes | Flare Blitz can be used for horizontal recovery, as it travels the whole length of Final Destination and can snap the ledge before the animation completes. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', Flare Blitz is even more powerful, and the recoil from the collision cannot be jab locked. | In ''Ultimate'', Flare Blitz is even more powerful, and the recoil from the collision cannot be jab locked. | ||
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==Customization== | ==Customization== | ||
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations: | Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations: | ||
{{CustomSet|Charizard|Side|name1=Flare Blitz|desc1=Hurtle sideways in an explosive assault. Damages both you and your foes.|name2=Blast Burn|desc2=Slower but more explosive than Flare Blitz. Deals more damage to | {{CustomSet|Charizard|Side|name1=Flare Blitz|desc1=Hurtle sideways in an explosive assault. Damages both you and your foes.|name2=Blast Burn|desc2=Slower but more explosive than Flare Blitz. Deals more damage to you and your foes.|name3=Dragon Rush|desc3=Less powerful than Flare Blitz, but you don't take damage when using it.}} | ||
#'''Flare Blitz''': Default. | #'''Flare Blitz''': Default. | ||
#'''Blast Burn''' ({{ja|ブラストバーン|Burasuto Bān}}): Charizard takes a little more time to charge up, and travels slowly for a short distance. Charizard is engulfed with more flames, and is more powerful, inflicting 32% damage, and the explosion upon impact causes high knockback. Charizard hurts itself significantly more, taking 6% by using the move and 10% more upon tackling an opponent. Unlike with Flare Blitz, Blast Burn's explosion cannot be reflected or absorbed. | #'''Blast Burn''' ({{ja|ブラストバーン|Burasuto Bān}}): Charizard takes a little more time to charge up, and travels slowly for a short distance. Charizard is engulfed with more flames, and is more powerful, inflicting 32% damage, and the explosion upon impact causes high knockback. Charizard hurts itself significantly more, taking 6% by using the move and 10% more upon tackling an opponent. Unlike with Flare Blitz, Blast Burn's explosion cannot be reflected or absorbed. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
{{ImageCaption|File:FlareBlitzG6Charge.png|File:FlareBlitzG6Hit.png|width1=200px|width2=200px|align=right|caption=Flare Blitz charging at the opponent and hitting them in ''Pokémon X/Y''.}} | {{ImageCaption|File:FlareBlitzG6Charge.png|File:FlareBlitzG6Hit.png|width1=200px|width2=200px|align=right|caption=Flare Blitz charging at the opponent and hitting them in ''Pokémon X/Y''.}} | ||
Flare Blitz is a physical Fire-type attack introduced in Generation IV. It is a very powerful move, but the user takes a third of the damage dealt to the target as recoil. | Flare Blitz is a physical Fire-type attack introduced in Generation IV. It is a very powerful move, but the user takes a third of the damage dealt to the target as recoil. | ||
{{iw|bulbapedia|Blast Burn|move}} is the Fire-type equivalent of {{iw|bulbapedia|Hyper Beam|move}}. Unlike its ''Smash Bros.'' variation, it doesn't damage the user, nor is it a contact move, but it does leave them vulnerable for the next turn as they need to recharge. | {{iw|bulbapedia|Blast Burn|move}} is the Fire-type equivalent of {{iw|bulbapedia|Hyper Beam|move}}. Unlike its ''Smash Bros.'' variation, it doesn't damage the user, nor is it a contact move, but it does leave them vulnerable for the next turn as they need to recharge. | ||
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Charizard learns Flare Blitz by leveling up in all games since the move's introduction. Charizard has been able to learn Blast Burn from a move tutor starting in ''{{s|Bulbapedia|Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen}}'' and in all games from Generation IV onwards. Finally, Charizard learns Dragon Rush as an {{s|bulbapedia|egg move}} as a [[Charmander]]. | Charizard learns Flare Blitz by leveling up in all games since the move's introduction. Charizard has been able to learn Blast Burn from a move tutor starting in ''{{s|Bulbapedia|Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen}}'' and in all games from Generation IV onwards. Finally, Charizard learns Dragon Rush as an {{s|bulbapedia|egg move}} as a [[Charmander]]. | ||
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flareblitzcustom2.JPG|Dragon Rush in {{for3ds}}. | flareblitzcustom2.JPG|Dragon Rush in {{for3ds}}. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Charizard SSBU Skill Preview Side Special.png|Flare Blitz as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''. | Charizard SSBU Skill Preview Side Special.png|Flare Blitz as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|ja={{ja|フレアドライブ|Furea Doraibu}}, ''Flare Drive'' | |ja={{ja|フレアドライブ|Furea Doraibu}}, ''Flare Drive'' | ||
|en=Flare Blitz | |en=Flare Blitz | ||
| | |fr_ca=Boutefeu | ||
| | |es_la=Envite Ígneo | ||
|de=Flammenblitz | |de=Flammenblitz | ||
|it=Fuococarica | |it=Fuococarica | ||
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|ru={{rollover|Вспышка|Vspyshka|?}} | |ru={{rollover|Вспышка|Vspyshka|?}} | ||
|ko={{rollover|플레어드라이브|Peulleeodeuraibeu|?}}, ''Flare Drive'' | |ko={{rollover|플레어드라이브|Peulleeodeuraibeu|?}}, ''Flare Drive'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Although Charizard does have a vocal sound with this move, the move's own sound effects make it impossible to hear without adjusting the sound in [[Options]]. | *Although Charizard does have a vocal sound with this move, the move's own sound effects make it impossible to hear without adjusting the sound in [[Options]]. | ||
*In ''Smash'', the move deals some recoil damage even if it does not hit anything, which is not the case in ''Pokémon''. | |||
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{{Special Moves|char=Charizard}} | {{Special Moves|char=Charizard}} | ||