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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*While performing Rock Smash, any attack that interrupts Charizard will cause it to visibly drop the boulder. However, any attack that actually goes through Rock Smash's attack frames will simply make the boulder itself disappear, after the visible hit-lag. | *While performing Rock Smash, any attack that interrupts Charizard will cause it to visibly drop the boulder. However, any attack that actually goes through Rock Smash's attack frames will simply make the boulder itself disappear, after the visible hit-lag. | ||
*This is | *This is one of six special moves to have its directional input changed throughout the series. The other five are [[Boomerang]], [[Pound]], [[PK Fire]], [[Reflect Barrier]] and [[Explosive Flame]]. | ||
**Out of these, Rock Smash is the only one to have been removed from a character's moveset at any point (as Reflect Barrier was simply merged with {{b|Counter|Palutena}}). | **Out of these, Rock Smash is the only one to have been removed from a character's moveset at any point (as Reflect Barrier was simply merged with {{b|Counter|Palutena}}). | ||
*Charizard's use of Rock Smash—summoning a boulder and then breaking it—would later be referenced by {{pkmn|Empoleon}}'s use of the same move in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokkén Tournament}}''. | *Charizard's use of Rock Smash—summoning a boulder and then breaking it—would later be referenced by {{pkmn|Empoleon}}'s use of the same move in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokkén Tournament}}''. |