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{{Infobox Special Move | {{Infobox Special Move | ||
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Rock Smash is easily considered to be one of Charizard's best moves in ''Brawl'', as it is a damaging and powerful KO move which can be used on both the ground and in the air. The fragments can also build on some extra damage and they give the move solid shield pressuring potential, draining shield damage, easily shield poking and generally making the move difficult to punish. Even if the opponent hits Charizard before it headbutts the rock, the fragments can prematurely break early, building up damage on the opponent (allow Charizard must be hit in its upper body and the opponent must naturally be in front of Charizard). This can occur as early as frame 1 of Rock Smash's animation, allowing it to be used as a very quick, defensive damage racking tool. Because of these factors, Rock Smash is a excellent move, being a great approach tool, pressure tool, defensive tool and it is all around a great move to rack damage or to score KOes. It is one of Charizard's most useful moves as a result. | Rock Smash is easily considered to be one of Charizard's best moves in ''Brawl'', as it is a damaging and powerful KO move which can be used on both the ground and in the air. The fragments can also build on some extra damage and they give the move solid shield pressuring potential, draining shield damage, easily shield poking and generally making the move difficult to punish. Even if the opponent hits Charizard before it headbutts the rock, the fragments can prematurely break early, building up damage on the opponent (allow Charizard must be hit in its upper body and the opponent must naturally be in front of Charizard). This can occur as early as frame 1 of Rock Smash's animation, allowing it to be used as a very quick, defensive damage racking tool. Because of these factors, Rock Smash is a excellent move, being a great approach tool, pressure tool, defensive tool and it is all around a great move to rack damage or to score KOes. It is one of Charizard's most useful moves as a result. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
Due to Charizard becoming part of the Pokémon Trainer's team again in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Pokémon Change replaced Rock Smash as its down special move, with Charizard retaining Flare Blitz as its side special. | Due to Charizard becoming part of the Pokémon Trainer's team again in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Pokémon Change replaced Rock Smash as its down special move, with Charizard retaining Flare Blitz as its side special. | ||
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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|Down|name1=Rock Smash|desc1=Headbutt a rock to send fragments flying. Both the headbutt and the fragments can hurt rivals.|name2=Sinking Skull|desc2=Pound | {{CustomSet|Charizard|Down|name1=Rock Smash|desc1=Headbutt a rock to send fragments flying. Both the headbutt and the fragments can hurt rivals.|name2=Sinking Skull|desc2=Pound your opponent into the ground, where they will be stuck for a little while.|name3=Rock Hurl|desc3=Similar to Rock Smash. The rocks fly higher, but they cause less damage.}} | ||
# '''Rock Smash''': Default. | # '''Rock Smash''': Default. | ||
# '''Sinking Skull''': Removes the rock and armor, instead [[bury]]ing opponents with a head smash, much like [[Headbutt]]. Can [[meteor smash]] aerial opponents below Charizard with the sweetspot on its head. {{Main|Charizard (SSB4)/Down special/Custom 1}} | # '''Sinking Skull''': Removes the rock and armor, instead [[bury]]ing opponents with a head smash, much like [[Headbutt]]. Can [[meteor smash]] aerial opponents below Charizard with the sweetspot on its head. {{Main|Charizard (SSB4)/Down special/Custom 1}} | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:CharizardRockSmashGSC.gif|thumb|Rock Smash being used by [[Charizard]] in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Gold}}''.]] | [[File:CharizardRockSmashGSC.gif|thumb|Rock Smash being used by [[Charizard]] in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Gold}}''.]] | ||
{{iw|bulbapedia|Rock Smash|move}} is a physical Fighting-type | {{iw|bulbapedia|Rock Smash|move}}, introduced in Generation II, is a physical Fighting-type attack in the {{uv|Pokémon}} games and has alternated between {{iw|bulbapedia|TM}} and {{iw|bulbapedia|HM}} status over time. In battle, it is a generally weak move with a 50% chance of lowering the target's defense; it can also be used to destroy rocks outside of battle, making it essential in completing many ''Pokémon'' games by clearing obstacles to the player's progression. Breaking rocks is also a way to find Pokemon. Charizard has been able to learn Rock Smash by TM or HM in all games since the move's introduction. | ||
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Rock Smash VII.png|Rock Smash in Generation VII Pokémon games. | Rock Smash VII.png|Rock Smash in Generation VII Pokémon games. | ||
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*This is the first special move to have its directional input changed throughout the series since the addition of side specials in ''Melee'', and one of six to do so overall. The other five are [[Boomerang]], [[Pound]], [[PK Fire]], [[Reflect Barrier]] and [[Explosive Flame]]. | *This is the first special move to have its directional input changed throughout the series since the addition of side specials in ''Melee'', and one of six to do so overall. 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 | *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 {{pkmn|Pokkén Tournament}}. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Charizard (SSBB)]] | [[Category:Charizard (SSBB)]] | ||
[[Category:Charizard (SSB4)]] | [[Category:Charizard (SSB4)]] | ||
[[Category:Trophies (SSB4-Wii U)]] |