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Forum:Why are we naming moves that don't have names?
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Move Names Question
In the section Ness' Project M article that lists his moveset, some moves that aren't supposed to have names do. For example, his Dash Attack is called PSI Brainshock. I think this is dumb, since Brainshock causes enemies to feel strange. It doesn't have anything to do with Ness' Dash Attack. Likewise, his Back Throw is being called PSI Farewell. The real PSI Farewell is used by Poo in EarthBound and causes that character to poof away, dropping presents shortly afterward. It doesn't have anything to do with getting thrown. So my question is, why are we giving moves unnecessary names in some of the Project M movesets? John (talk) 17:09, 2 March 2015 (EST)