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{{Infobox Special Move
{{Infobox Special Move
|image=[[File:Jigglypuff Neutral B SSBU.gif|300px|Rollout]]
|image=[[File:RolloutWiiU.jpg|300px|Rollout]]
|caption=Jigglypuff using Rollout in ''Ultimate''.
|caption=Rollout being used in {{forwiiu}}.
|user=[[Jigglypuff]]
|user=[[Jigglypuff]]
|universe={{uv|Pokémon}}
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'''Rollout''' ({{ja|ころがる|Korogaru}}, ''Roll'') is [[Jigglypuff]]'s [[neutral special move]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', replacing [[Pound]].
{{cquote|''Rollout is a powerful speed attack, but be careful not to fly off the edge.''|cite=Jigglypuff's trophy description in ''Melee''}}
{{cquote|''A rolling attack that can be charged with [[File:ButtonIcon-Wii U-B.png|24px]] to increase the speed.''|cite={{Forwiiu}}'s Quick Guide}}
'''Rollout''' ({{ja|ころがる|Korogaru}}, ''Roll'') is [[Jigglypuff]]'s [[neutral special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Rollout can be charged by holding the special button and is executed by releasing it. Charging raises the speed, damage, and [[knockback]] of the attack. Jigglypuff can change direction back and forth during the Rollout, but only when grounded. The grounded version deals high horizontal knockback that KOs at relatively low percentages, whereas the aerial version sends the opponent straight upward. If the aerial version hits an opponent, Jigglypuff will continue to spin and be unable to act until it takes damage or lands. Hitting an opponent causes Jigglypuff to rebound for a short distance.
It is charged by holding the "special" button and executed by releasing it. Charging raises the speed, damage and [[knockback]] of the attack. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', it is capable of dealing 18% damage when fully charged (when the higher-pitch sound has started). It deals high horizontal knockback that KOs at relatively low percentages. Hitting an opponent causes Jigglypuff to rebound for a short distance. In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', Rollout has been severely nerfed despite being reversible, easier to control and being more powerful on slopes. It deals 14% damage, has much less knockback, and KOs at much higher percentages, around 135%.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
The knockback is usually a low diagonal. When Rollout is used in the air, the opponent is sent straight upward.
It is capable of dealing 18% damage when fully charged (when the higher-pitch sound has started). If used in the air or off of a ledge, Jigglypuff takes a long time to end the move, so it's best used on the ground. Additionally, if the move ends while Jigglypuff is in the air, it will enter a [[helpless]] state. If Jigglypuff collides with a wall and the control stick is tilted towards the wall, it will continuously rebound off the wall until the move ends. When changing direction on grass [[terrain]], Jigglypuff comes to a complete stop sooner than on other terrains, allowing it to turn around a several [[frame]]s faster.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
In ''Brawl'' onwards, Jigglypuff can charge further into a super charge (in which the controller will "rumble" if applicable). This will not cause any more damage or knockback, but Jigglypuff will roll further and will be less affected by gravity when it travels through the air. Also, if Jigglypuff collides with a wall, but the control stick is still tilted towards the wall, Jigglypuff will strike the wall again, then rapidly spin against it, emitting blue shock waves and a drilling noise, and causing pure vertical knockback to anyone who is hit. In ''Melee'', Jigglypuff would continuously rebound off the wall, until the move ended.
The move can now "curve" in midair to prevent going off the side of the stage. This can even go to a degree where Jigglypuff is falling straight down, spinning and, when it lands, it will move in the opposite direction. Jigglypuff will also no longer be put in a helpless state if the move ends while it is in midair.


If Jigglypuff now collides with a wall, but the control stick is still tilted towards the wall, Jigglypuff will strike the wall again, then rapidly spin against it, emitting blue shock waves and a drilling noise, and causing pure vertical knockback to anyone who is hit.  
Jigglypuff can change direction back and forth during the Rollout. In ''Melee''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Adventure Mode]], it is one of the fastest ways to move around.


Interestingly, Rollout can reflect {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[Remote Missile]] despite being unable to reflect any other type of projectile.
If used in the air or off of a ledge, Jigglypuff takes a long time to end the move, so it's best used on the ground. In ''Melee'', this move puts Jigglypuff in a [[helpless]] state if the attack ends while Jigglypuff is in the air. This does not happen in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''. Additionally, the move can "curve" in midair to prevent going off the side of the stage. This can even go to a degree where Jigglypuff is falling straight down, spinning, and when it lands, it will move in the opposite direction. However, if Jigglypuff hits an opponent in midair and there is a gap below, it will hit the opponent and continue spinning from the rebound, making it effectively "helpless" while floating down through the gap, resulting in a self-destruct.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
Interestingly, Rollout can reflect {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[Remote Missile]] despite being unable to reflect any other type of projectile. When [[Kirby]] copies the move, he attacks in a manner similar to [[wikirby:Wheel|Wheel Kirby]] from various ''Kirby'' games.
In ''SSB4'', Rollout has been severely nerfed despite being reversible, easier to control and being more powerful on slopes. It deals 14% damage, has much less knockback, and KOs at much higher percentages, around 135%. However, if Jigglypuff does an uncharged Rollout, falls on the ground, and an opponent is there, [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHk0GQkzAQ they will take damage].
 
Jigglypuff can perform a '''Rollout glide''' where it flies through the air further than normal if it attempts to reverse the direction of Rollout the frame after rolling off a ledge. If Jigglypuff tries to reverse its direction while rolling down a slope, it will instead gain a very slight vertical boost and begin Rollout gliding through the air.
 
Jigglypuff can not move to the left or right after landing Rollout anymore but, oddly, any conditions, items, or effects that cause Jigglypuff's fall speed to increase also restores the ability to move to the left and right after landing the move, and the higher its fall speed becomes, the faster it can move, increasing at a rate greater to the rate of fall speed increase. This includes being [[metal]], [[Super Mushroom|mega]], wearing the [[Bunny Hood]] or being in a [[Special Gravity|Heavy Smash]]. Since [[Kirby]]'s fall speed is higher than Jigglypuff's, he can do so by default when [[copy ability|copying]] the move.
 
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
Rollout received a mix of buffs and nerfs in ''Ultimate''. It's damage was increased from 6-14% to 10-20% and the knockback was altered to give it overall higher KO power. It reaches full charge faster (60 → 51 frames) but it will automatically launch one second after reaching full charge. When hitting an opponent with an aerial Rollout, Jigglypuff's falling speed is much higher (0.98 → 2.0), allowing it to move left and right like in ''Brawl'' and is able to grab ledges in the rebound state, however Jigglypuff will have less time to land or grab a ledge due to the higher falling speed.
 
==Instructional quotes==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssbmtrophychar=Jigglypuff
|ssbmtrophydesc=Rollout is a powerful speed attack, but be careful not to fly off the edge.
|ssb4-uchar=Jigglypuff
|ssb4-udesc=A rolling attack that can be charged with {{Button|Wii U|B}} to increase the speed.
|ssbuchar=Jigglypuff
|ssbudesc=Charges up a rolling attack that can reach incredible speeds. Can change direction while rolling.
}}


==Customization==
==Customization==
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{{CustomSet|Jigglypuff|Neutral|name1=Rollout|desc1=A rolling attack that can be charged to achieve incredible speeds.|name2=Relentless Rollout|desc2=An unstoppable rolling attack that keeps going even after bumping into enemies.|name3=Raging Rollout|desc3=A rolling attack that can't be turned around. When fully charged, it has serious power.}}
{{CustomSet|Jigglypuff|Neutral|name1=Rollout|desc1=A rolling attack that can be charged to achieve incredible speeds.|name2=Relentless Rollout|desc2=An unstoppable rolling attack that keeps going even after bumping into enemies.|name3=Raging Rollout|desc3=A rolling attack that can't be turned around. When fully charged, it has serious power.}}
# '''Rollout''': Default.
# '''Rollout''': Default.
# '''Relentless Rollout''': Rollout travels faster and covers more distance. The move does not end if it touches someone, instead passing through them and dealing 1% or 2% of damage at max charge for every time it makes contact. Jigglypuff can hit the opponent about 4 to 6 times, depending on the opponent's size. This move's duration is longer than the standard variation. Because of its quick speed, it is slightly easier to fall off the stage and self-destruct. In contrast, due to not stopping when it hits an opponent, it is significantly more useful for recovery, as Jigglypuff will not fall to its death if it hits an opponent. However it also lacks the ability to kill due to its multi-hit property.
# '''Relentless Rollout''': Rollout charges up much quicker, and travels faster and covers more distance. The move doesn't end if it touches someone, instead passing through them and dealing 1% or 2% of damage at max charge for everytime it makes contact. Jigglypuff can hit the opponent about 4 to 6 times, depending on the opponent's size. This move will not inflict damage if the direction of the move is being changed; it will be harmless, and takes a moment to change direction. This move's duration is longer than the standard variation. Because of its quick speed and poor maneuverability, it is easier to fall off the stage and self-destruct. In contrast, its horizontal recovery and quick charge time makes it ideal for recovery.
# '''Raging Rollout''': This move takes more than double the time to charge up. When executed, it is faster than Rollout and has considerable knockback. However, the direction of the move cannot be changed. It inflicts up to 23% damage when it hits, and can K.O. at 95%. Its long recharge time and poor horizontal distance when not fully charged make it invalid as a recovery option. By extension, its inability to turn around drastically increases the chances of rolling off a stage and self-destructing.
# '''Raging Rollout''': This move takes nearly double the time to charge up. When executed, it is faster than Rollout and has considerable knockback. However, the direction of the move cannot be changed. It inflicts 16% damage when it hits, and can K.O. at 95%. Its long recharge time and poor horizontal distance when not fully charged make it invalid as a recovery option. Its inability to turn increases the chances of rolling off the stage and self-destructing.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:JigglypuffRolloutGSC.gif|thumb|{{iw|bulbapedia|Rollout|move}} being used by Jigglypuff in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Gold}}''.]]
[[File:RolloutGen6a.png|thumb|250px|Rollout starting up...]]
Rollout is a physical Rock-type attack introduced in Generation II in the {{uv|Pokémon}} games. Learned mostly by spherical Pokémon, it can hit 2 to 5 turns in a row. Its starting base power is at a low 30 but its power will double after every hit. If {{iw|bulbapedia|Defense Curl|move}} is used beforehand, Rollout's starting base power will be doubled to 60, resulting in the most powerful attack in the game on the fifth hit, with a base power of 960. However, if Rollout misses, then its base power will be reset.
[[File:RolloutGen6b.png|thumb|250px|...and hitting the opponent in Pokémon ''X/Y''.]]
Rollout is a physical Rock-type attack introduced in Generation II in the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' games. Learned mostly by spherical Pokémon, it can hit 2 to 5 turns in a row. Its starting base power is at a low 30 but its power will double after every hit.<ref name = "poke">2008-06-21. [[bulbapedia:Rollout (move)]], ''Bulbapedia.'' Accessed 2008-06-28.</ref> If Defense Curl is used beforehand, Rollout's starting base power will be doubled to 60, resulting in the most powerful attack in the game on the fifth hit, with a base power of 960. However, if Rollout misses, then its base power will be reset.


In Generations II and III, Jigglypuff learns Rollout at level 19. It was moved down two levels in Generation IV and it was moved up three levels for Generation V and VI.
In Generations II and III, Jigglypuff learns Rollout at level 19. It was moved down two levels in Generation IV and it was moved up three levels for Generation V and VI.
<gallery>
RolloutGen6a.png|Rollout starting up...
RolloutGen6b.png|...and hitting the opponent in ''Pokémon X/Y''.
</gallery>
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Jigglypuff Rollout Smash 3DS.jpg|{{for3ds}}
Jigglypuff Rollout Smash 3DS.jpg|{{for3ds}}
Jigglypuff Rollout Impact Smash 3DS.jpg|Jigglypuff's Rollout hitting {{SSB4|Greninja}} in ''SSB4''.
Jigglypuff Rollout Impact Smash 3DS.jpg|Jigglypuff's Rollout hitting {{SSB4|Greninja}} in ''SSB4''.
RolloutWiiU.jpg|Rollout being used in {{forwiiu}}.
Rollout.png|Rollout in Generation IV Pokémon games.
SSBUWebsiteTogedemaru3.jpg|Rollout alongside [[Togedemaru]] in ''Ultimate''.
Jigglypuff SSBU Skill Preview Neutral Special.png|Rollout as shown by the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|ころがる|Korogaru}}
|en=Rollout
|fr=Roulade
|es=Desenrollar
|de=Walzer
|it=Rotolamento
|nl=Uitrol
|ru={{rollover|Перекат|Perekat|?}}
|ko={{rollover|구르기|Gureugi|?}}
|zh_cn={{rollover|滚动|Gǔndòng|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|滾動|Gǔndòng|?}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When Kirby [[Inhale (Kirby)|copies]] Jigglypuff and uses Rollout, he says "Purin", Jigglypuff's Japanese name, regardless of language.
*When Kirby [[Inhale (Kirby)|copies]] Jigglypuff and uses Rollout, he says "Purin", Jigglypuff's Japanese name, regardless of language.
*If Jigglypuff does an uncharged Rollout, and falls on the ground, and an oppponent is there, [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHk0GQkzAQ they will take damage. ]
*Despite the fact that Jigglypuff cannot move after landing a mid-air Rollout in ''SSB4'', if Kirby copies Rollout in the same game, and lands a mid-air Rollout, he can move.
{{Special Moves|char=Jigglypuff}}


{{Special Moves|char=Jigglypuff}}
==References==
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