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|caption=Power Pellet in ''Ultimate''.
|caption=Power Pellet in ''Ultimate''.
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'''Power Pellet''' ({{ja|パワーエサ|Pawā Esa}}, ''Power Food''), is [[Pac-Man]]'s  [[side special move]].
'''Power Pellet''' ({{ja|パワーペレット|Pawā Peretto}}, ''Power Pellet''), is [[Pac-Man]]'s  [[side special move]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
Pac-Man deploys an 8-bit Power Pellet, which is followed by a maximum of six 8-bit Pac-Dots. The direction of the trail can be changed slightly by moving the control stick and can be cut short by letting go of the special button. Pac-Man then turns into his ball form and follows the trail. The Pac-Dot trail extends about one fourth the length of Final Destination, but Pac-Man can travel a farther distance after consuming the Power Pellet, traveling a little more than half of Final Destination's length. When Pac-Man finishes this move, he will not go into his helpless state, and can follow up with his second jump or up special, making this a viable horizontal recovery. During the move, Pac-Man will automatically snap onto ledges if aimed at one, can [[fast fall]] during the move's ending lag, and will not go off ledges during a grounded chomp if the trail does not go past a ledge. However, when used in the air, Pac-Man will still drop down, and the Pellet trail follows him.
{{SSB4|Pac-Man}} deploys an 8-bit Power Pellet, which is followed by a maximum of five 8-bit Pac-Dots. The direction of the trail can be changed slightly by moving the control stick, and when the special button is let go, Pac-Man turns into his ball form and follows the trail. The Pac-Dot trail extends about one fourth the length of Final Destination, but Pac-Man can travel a farther distance after consuming the Power Pellet, traveling a little more than half of Final Destination's length. The trail can be stopped at any time by letting go of the special button, cutting the trail short. When Pac-Man finishes this move, he will not go into his helpless state, and can follow up with his second jump or up special, making this a viable horizontal recovery. During the move, Pac-Man will automatically snap onto ledges if aimed at one, can [[fast fall]] during the move's ending lag, and will not go off ledges during a grounded chomp if the trail does not go past a ledge. However, when used in the air, Pac-Man will still drop down, and the Pellet trail follows him.


If the opponent is in Pac-Man's path as he is eating the pellets, they will be hit once for 4% to 6%, depending on how many pellets Pac-Man has eaten when they are chomped on. Pac-Man will grow bigger and radiate yellow for a second when he eats the Power Pellet, and gain [[super armor]] for 8 frames. If an enemy is hit when Pac-Man is in this state, they will take decent knockback and 6% to 12% of damage, depending on how many pellets Pac-Man let appear when using the move. This sweetspot can KO at around 130%. It is possible for both the first hit and the sweetspot to hit in one use of Power Pellet.
If the opponent is in Pac-Man's path as he is eating the pellets, they will be hit once for 4% to 6%, depending on how many pellets Pac-Man has eaten when they are chomped on. Pac-Man will grow bigger and radiate yellow for a second when he eats the Power Pellet, and gain [[armor|super armor]] for 8 frames. If an enemy is hit when Pac-Man is in this state, they will take decent knockback and 6% to 12% of damage, depending on how many pellets Pac-Man let appear when using the move. This sweetspot can KO at around 130%. It is possible for both the first hit and the sweetspot to hit in one use of Power Pellet.


If Pac-Man is interrupted before he begins to travel or before he gets to the Power Pellet, the Pellet will fall to the ground and Pac-Man will stop the action of deploying smaller pellets. It can be used as a [[food]]-like [[item]], healing 2% [[damage]]. When the trail is aimed at the ground, Pac-Man will tumble onto the ground upon impact in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', though in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' he will instead move along the ground in the last horizontal direction he moved in. Additionally, if the path is aimed at a wall, Pac-Man will fall into his hurt animation upon impact for a moment, unable to do anything until the animation ends. Pac-Man will not get hurt in the process, but the lengthy animation of the mis-aimed tumble can easily cause a self-destruct if he collides with the sides of the stage.
If Pac-Man is interrupted before he begins to travel or before he gets to the Power Pellet, the Pellet will fall to the ground and Pac-Man will stop the action of deploying smaller pellets. It can be used as a [[food]]-like [[item]], healing 2% [[damage]]. When the trail is aimed at the ground, Pac-Man will tumble onto the ground upon impact in ''SSB4'', though in ''Ultimate'', he will instead move along the ground in the last horizontal direction he moved in. Additionally, if the path is aimed at a wall, Pac-Man will fall into his hurt animation upon impact for a moment, unable to do anything until the animation ends. Pac-Man will not get hurt in the process, but the lengthy animation of the mis-aimed tumble can easily cause a self-destruct if he collides with the sides of the stage.


==Instructional quotes==
==Instructional quotes==
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==Glitch==
==Glitches==
In early versions of {{for3ds}}, there was a glitch that would result in Pac-Man being frozen and intangible. It involved hitting the Power Pellet while Pac-Man follows the trail. If he then uses a [[Warp Star]], he will become frozen and intangible after landing.<ref>{{YouTube|A_Y8G6tuXeE}}</ref>
There are two glitches in {{for3ds}} involving Pac-Man being stuck invincible in a specific frame.
*Pac-Man must use a [[Warp Star]] then Power Pellet; {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} must attack Pac-Man to interrupt the move to make the Power Pellet at the end drop. Then, Pac-Man must ride on another [[Warp Star]] while Jigglypuff eats the dropped Power Pellet. Once Pac-Man lands, he will freeze {{YouTube|A_Y8G6tuXeE}}.
*{{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} must attack Pac-Man while using Power Pellet to interrupt the move and make the Power Pellet at the end drop. Pac-Man must then knock Duck Hunt off the stage using his forward smash, then down taunt. If done correctly, Pac-Man will stand up and freeze.


==Trophy==
==Trophy information==
{{Trophy
[[File:PowerPelletTrophy3DS.png|thumb|100px|left]]
|name=Power Pellet
[[File:PowerPelletTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|100px]]
|image-3ds=PowerPelletTrophy3DS.png
;Power Pellet
|image-wiiu=PowerPelletTrophyWiiU.png
:{{Flag|North America}} ''These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off; that's PAC-MAN's cue to take them out. In Smash Bros., PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet with his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing.''
|desc-3ds-ntsc=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off; that's PAC-MAN's cue to take them out. In Smash Bros., PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet with his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing.
:{{Flag|Europe}} ''These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off, which is the sign that PAC-MAN can take them out. In this game, PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet in his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing when he ate it.''
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off—that's PAC-MAN's cue to take them out. In Smash Bros., PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet with his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing.
{{Trophy games|console1=none|game1=PAC-MAN (1980)|console2=none|game2=PAC-LAND (1984)}}
|desc-pal=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off, which is the sign that PAC-MAN can take them out. In this game, PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet in his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing when he ate it.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Arcade|game1=PAC-MAN|release1=1980|console2=Arcade|game2=PAC-LAND|release2=1984}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Arcade|game1=PAC-MAN|release1=1980 (JP)|console2=Arcade|game2=PAC-LAND|release2=1984 (JP)}}
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==Customization==
==Customization==
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<gallery>
<gallery>
powerpelletcustom1.JPG|Distant Power Pellet being used in {{for3ds}}.
File:powerpelletcustom1.JPG|Distant Power Pellet being used in {{for3ds}}.
powerpelletcustom2.JPG|Enticing Power Pellet being used in {{for3ds}}.
File:powerpelletcustom2.JPG|Enticing Power Pellet being used in {{for3ds}}.
Pac-Man Image 4.jpg|Pac-Man using Power Pellet in {{forwiiu}}.
File:Pac-Man Image 4.jpg|Pac-Man using Power Pellet in {{forwiiu}}.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:PacmanArcade.png|thumb|224px|Pac-Dots and Power Pellets as they appeared in the original arcade game, ''Pac-Man''.]]
[[File:PacmanArcade.png|thumb|224px|Pac-Dots and Power Pellets as they appeared in the original arcade game, ''Pac-Man''.]]
In the original ''Pac-Man'', the main goal was to eat all the pellets in the maze, each of which always follows in a perfect line. Power Pellets appear on different points of the stage and allow Pac-Man to become invincible and eat ghosts. Similar Pac-Dot trails appeared in the ''{{s|wikipedia|Pac-Man World}}'' games, wherein long snaking trails of pellets would wind around sections of many stages; chomping on a pellet with a red arrow (or a red pellet in ''Pac-Man World 2'' and ''3'') would make Pac-Man proceed to follow the path, flying through the air as he ate all of the pellets, similar to how the ''Smash Bros.'' move is used, although no Power Pellets are encountered at the end of those flying Pac-Dot trails. Before that, the opening credits of the Hanna-Barbera ''Pac-Man'' Saturday morning cartoon series depicted Pac-Man floating through a chain entirely comprised of power pellets, and after the ''World'' series, Pacster (an alternate timeline character with an oft-contradicted relationship to the original Pac-Man) was able to fly in midair in a similar manner in the ''Pac-Man & The Ghostly Adventures'' cartoon and games.
In the original ''Pac-Man'', the main goal was to eat all the pellets in the maze, each of which always follows in a perfect line. Power Pellets appear on different points of the stage and allow Pac-Man to become invincible and eat ghosts. Similar Pellet trails appeared in the ''{{s|wikipedia|Pac-Man World}}'' games, wherein long snaking trails of pellets would wind around sections of many stages; chomping on a red pellet would make Pac-Man proceed to follow the path, flying through the air as he ate all the pellets, similar to how the ''Smash Bros.'' move is used.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|ja={{ja|パワーエサ|Pawā Esa}}, ''Power Food''
|ja={{ja|パワーペレット|Pawā Peretto}}, ''Power Pellet''
|en=Power Pellet
|en=Power Pellet
|fr=Super Pac-gomme
|fr=Super Pac-gomme
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|zh_tw={{rollover|能量藥丸|Néngliàng Yàowán|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|能量藥丸|Néngliàng Yàowán|?}}
}}
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==Trivia==
*The internal name for the edible Power Pellet item is "poweresa". This is unlike other character-specific items, which generally have their name prefixed by that of the character that uses them, such as "robotgyro" for [[R.O.B.]]'s [[Gyro]].
==References==
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