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{{disambig2|[[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[down special]] move|other uses|Thunder (disambiguation)}} | {{disambig2|[[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[down special]] move|other uses|Thunder (disambiguation)}} | ||
{{Infobox Special Move | {{Infobox Special Move | ||
|name=Thunder | |name=Thunder | ||
|image={{tabber|title1=Pikachu| | |image={{tabber|title1=Pikachu|tab1=[[File:Pikachu Down B SSBU.gif|300px]]|title2=Pichu|tab2=[[File:Pichu Down B SSBU.gif|300px]]}} | ||
|caption=Thunder in ''[[Ultimate]]''. | |caption=Thunder in ''[[Ultimate]]''. | ||
|user=[[Pikachu]] | |user=[[Pikachu]] | ||
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'''Thunder''' ({{ja|かみなり|Kaminari}}, ''Thunder'') is [[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[down special move]]. It is not to be confused with [[Robin]]'s [[neutral special]] [[Thunder (Robin)|move of the same name]]. | '''Thunder''' ({{ja|かみなり|Kaminari}}, ''Thunder'') is [[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[down special move]]. It is not to be confused with [[Robin |Robin]]'s [[Standard special move|neutral special]] [[Thunder (Robin)|move of the same name]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
When used, the Pokémon yells as a bolt of lightning drops from the sky, damaging opponents in the | When used, the Pokémon yells as a bolt of lightning drops from the sky, damaging opponents in the Thunder's path. Upon hitting the user, a large shockwave is created, which deals more damage and knockback than the regular bolt, along with granting temporary invincibility to the user (this is best seen when using it on a [[Blast Box]], where the Blast Box is destroyed, but the user isn't harmed). The lightning blast stalls the user in place for a while, so they can act more quickly if they are not stuck. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ||
:{{Main|Pikachu (SSB)/Down special}} | |||
In ''Super Smash Bros.'', | In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', this move has infinite vertical range and thus can be often used to score [[KO]]'s when an opponent is near the upper [[blast line]]. This technique is called "[[Thunderspiking]]", and can lead to KO's at much lower percents. As a result, {{SSB|Pikachu}} players try to integrate it into their combos as often as they can, typically after an [[up smash]]. Even though the move is powerful, it has considerable ending lag. Regardless, it is considered one of Pikachu's best moves. The thunderbolt deals 12% damage and | ||
the shockwave deals 16%. Both hits can connect, making Thunder deal 28% when this occurs. The move was later buffed in the PAL versions, with both the thunderbolt and shockwave dealing 2% more damage (14%/18% for a total of 32%) which made Thunder even more effective for KOing. | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | |||
{{ | :{{Main|Pikachu (SSBM)/Down special}} | ||
:{{Main|Pichu (SSBM)/Down special}} | |||
===Pikachu=== | ===Pikachu=== | ||
In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Thunder has seen a few improvements. The thunderbolt has less startup lag and the shockwave now deals 17%, making it stronger than it was in ''Smash 64'' (though still weaker than its PAL incarnation and Pikachu can now no longer connect both the thunderbolt and the shockwave). However, the move has seen some noticeable downgrades, making it less effective than its ''Smash 64'' counterpart. The most noticeable nerf is that the move now strikes from a cloud at a fixed height relative to the user ( | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Thunder has seen a few improvements. The thunderbolt has less startup lag and the shockwave now deals 17%, making it stronger than it was in ''Smash 64'' (though still weaker than its PAL incarnation and Pikachu can now no longer connect both the thunderbolt and the shockwave). However, the move has seen some noticeable downgrades, making it less effective than its ''Smash 64'' counterpart. The most noticeable nerf is that the move now strikes from a cloud at a fixed height relative to the user (this is often not visible unless the stage is rather high). For example, if {{SSBM|Pikachu}} or {{SSBM|Pichu}} is under the upper-middle platform at [[Hyrule Temple]] and uses Thunder, one can see the cloud from where the thunder is generated, but the lightning will not go through the platform, making the attack useless in that particular location. The thunderbolt is considered to be a [[projectile]] and can be [[reflect]]ed back at Pikachu or absorbed for health (which could not be done in ''Smash 64''). The Thunderbolt also now only deals 10% (albeit with increased base knockback) and the move has significantly higher ending lag if Pikachu uses it in the air and the thunder does not hit Pikachu (the shockwave also has slightly higher ending lag). In general, the move is significantly hindered by ''Melee''{{'}}s universal changes. The introduction of [[DI]], the universal reduction of [[hitstun]] and the universally increased falling speeds have all noticeably hindered Thunder's effectiveness, making the thunderbolt harder to combo into and making it less effective for KO'ing if it does connect. Despite these changes, Thunder still remains a useful move for Pikachu (mainly to score vertical KOes). | ||
===Pichu=== | ===Pichu=== | ||
For Pichu, Pichu's thunderbolt strikes multiple times and has lower and slightly more upward knockback than Pikachu's. Each hit deals 4% damage for a total of 15%. The move does not deal recoil damage if Pichu does not | For Pichu, Pichu's thunderbolt strikes multiple times and has lower and slightly more upward knockback than Pikachu's. Each hit deals 4% damage for a total of 15%. The move does not deal recoil damage if Pichu does not it itself, making it the only electrically charged attack Pichu has that ''might'' not damage itself. The shockwave deals 13% damage and is noticeably weaker than Pikachu's, in addition to dealing 3% recoil damage to Pichu. Pichu can connect both the thunderbolt and shockwave unlike Pikachu, although the thunderbolt hitboxes will override the shockwave (unlike Pikachu's in ''Smash 64'' where the opposite is true). | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
:{{Main|Pikachu (SSBB)/Down special}} | |||
[[File:SSBB Thunder Wall.gif|thumb|Thunder connecting with Pikachu in midair repeatedly in ''Brawl'', showing a wall of Thunders being used as an [[edgeguarding]] technique.]] | [[File:SSBB Thunder Wall.gif|thumb|Thunder connecting with Pikachu in midair repeatedly in ''Brawl'', showing a wall of Thunders being used as an [[edgeguarding]] technique.]] | ||
Thunder in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' functions | Thunder in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' functions exactly like it did in ''Melee'', except with much more [[KO]] potential. It can also go through platforms in the upper portion of the move. It usually KOs middleweight characters as low as 45% if properly executed, depending also on its knockback direction (horizontal or vertical). | ||
Due to its very high knockback, this attack can KO most characters at 0% if close enough to the [[blast line]], or in stages with a high enough top platform (such as [[75m]], [[Rumble Falls]], [[Hanenbow]], [[Pirate Ship]], [[Mario Bros.]], [[Flat Zone 2]], [[Delfino Plaza]]’s square, the elevated part of [[Rainbow Cruise]], the World 1-2 version of [[Mushroomy Kingdom]] and any [[custom stage]] with an high enough platform). However, since it simply hits opponent close to the blast line, it can never be considered a true [[one-hit KO]]. | |||
An interesting property of this is that if this attack connects with Pikachu in mid-air, Pikachu will bounce upwards a bit | An interesting property of this is that if this attack connects with Pikachu in mid-air, Pikachu will bounce upwards a bit. Due to its startup time, it won't aid much in recovery, but is useful to [[guard break]], especially against spikers. If used near the edge of a stage, the Thunder can create a wall of electricity to prevent a recovering opponent (especially if [[Thunder Jolt]]s are sent out beforehand), best if they try to go for the ledge. | ||
===Reverse Thunder=== | ===Reverse Thunder=== | ||
In ''Brawl'', Thunder can be reversed by pushing the [[control stick]]/[[d-pad]] in the opposite direction in the first few [[frame]]s. Though useless on the ground, when performed in midair with momentum, the momentum will be reversed, pushing Pikachu in the opposite direction. | |||
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In '' | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
:{{Main|Pikachu (SSB4)/Down special}} | |||
The move returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It now has a meteor smash hitbox; however, it is more harmful than good. The meteor smash is unreliable as a KO move, and it makes [[Thunderspiking]] much harder to perform. In addition, it's very difficult to actually use the meteor smash to lead into follow-ups. However, its new hitbox allows opponents to be hit by its shockwave hitbox around Pikachu. It also passes through platforms. With good practice, it has become more useful over time, despite its nerfs. | |||
Thunder also gets two variations: "Thunder Burst," where electricity discharges from Pikachu to launch opponents, and "Distant Thunder," which starts higher than normal, with a sweetspot where it begins and a sourspot where it ends. | |||
== | ===Reverse Thunder=== | ||
This remains unchanged from ''Brawl''. However, it is less useful and it still involves meteor smashing. | |||
===Customization=== | |||
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations: | |||
{{CustomSet|Pikachu|Down|name1=Thunder|desc1=A lightning strike that deals more damage to opponents if the bolt hits you.|name2=Thunder Burst|desc2=An electrical burst around you that sends opponents flying.|name3=Distant Thunder|desc3=The thundercloud will appear higher up. Deal more damage near the cloud.|altlink1=Thunder (Pikachu)}} | |||
# '''Thunder''': Default. | |||
# '''Thunder Burst''': Creates an electrical burst around Pikachu, dealing more damage and launching foes. | |||
# '''Distant Thunder''': The Thundercloud appears higher up. More damage is dealt near the cloud, but the thunderbolt loses its ability to [[meteor smash]] opponents. Due to higher cloud and the reversal of damage, combos similar to [[Thunderspiking]] can be done much more effectively. | |||
<gallery> | |||
Thunder Burst.JPG|Thunder Burst | |||
Distant Thunder.JPG|Distant Thunder | |||
</gallery> | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
:{{Main|Pikachu (SSBU)/Down special}} | |||
:{{Main|Pichu (SSBU)/Down special}} | |||
Thunder returns as Pikachu and Pichu's down special move in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. While Pikachu's version remains similar to how it worked in ''SSB4'', Pichu's variant, while retaining its recoil damage, functions differently from ''Melee'', as the thunderbolt now only hits once, and has gained a [[meteor smash]] hitbox, akin to Pikachu's Thunder. Additionally, Pichu's version of the move is now considerably stronger than Pikachu's. | |||
Pichu's variant, while retaining its recoil damage | |||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== | ||
{{InstructionalQuotes | {{InstructionalQuotes | ||
|ssbmcount= | |ssbmcount=2 | ||
|ssbmchar=Pikachu | |ssbmchar=Pikachu | ||
|ssbmdesc=Call thunderbolts down from the sky. They won't pass through terrain obstacles. | |ssbmdesc=Call thunderbolts down from the sky. They won't pass through terrain obstacles. | ||
|ssbmchar2=Pichu | |||
|ssbmdesc2=Call thunderbolts down from the sky. They won't pass through terrain obstacles. | |||
|ssbbcount=1 | |ssbbcount=1 | ||
|ssbbchar=Pikachu | |ssbbchar=Pikachu | ||
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|ssbudesc2=Calls down thunder from above to hurt nearby opponents. However, Pichu also takes a small amount of damage. | |ssbudesc2=Calls down thunder from above to hurt nearby opponents. However, Pichu also takes a small amount of damage. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Use by other Pokémon== | ==Use by other Pokémon== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Thunder.png|thumb|left|Thunder in Generation VII ''Pokémon'' games.]] | ||
Thunder is a powerful special Electric-type attack | Thunder is based on the move of the same name in the [[Pokémon (universe)|''Pokémon'']] games, introduced in the first generation. Thunder is a powerful special Electric-type attack, being the strongest Electric-type attack in the first generation. It has a notable drawback, however: its relatively low accuracy (but certain weather effects can decrease or increase its accuracy). However, it can hit Pokémon that are preparing to use [[Fly]], while most other attacks fail against them, which is reflected in the fact that in the ''Smash Bros.'' games, Thunder can hit airborne opponents. | ||
In every generation, Pikachu is able to learn Thunder though leveling up, usually being one of the last moves it learns that way. Pikachu can also learn the move via {{ | In every generation, Pikachu is able to learn Thunder though leveling up, usually being one of the last moves it learns that way. Pikachu can also learn the move via {{s|bulbapedia|TM25}} in every generation so far; this TM is also the only way Pichu can learn the move. | ||
{{clrl}} | {{clrl}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Thunder SSB.png|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Smash 64''. | File:Thunder SSB.png|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Smash 64''. | ||
Thunder Melee.jpg|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Melee''. | File:Thunder Melee.jpg|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Melee''. | ||
Pichu Thunder.jpg|Pichu's Thunder in ''Melee''. | File:Pichu Thunder.jpg|Pichu's Thunder in ''Melee''. | ||
Pikachu Thunder air.png|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Brawl'' | File:Pikachu Thunder air.png|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Brawl'' | ||
ThunderSSB4.png|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Wii U''. | ThunderSSB4.png|Pikachu's Thunder in ''Wii U''. | ||
Pikachu Thunder Combo SSB4.jpg|Meteor smashing with Thunder. | File:Pikachu Thunder Combo SSB4.jpg|Meteor smashing with Thunder. | ||
Pikachu SSBU Skill Preview Down Special.png|Pikachu using Thunder as shown by | Pikachu SSBU Skill Preview Down Special.png|Pikachu using Thunder as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''. | ||
Pichu SSBU Skill Preview Down Special.png|Pichu using Thunder as shown by | Pichu SSBU Skill Preview Down Special.png|Pichu using Thunder as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Multiple Special Moves|Pikachu|Pichu}} | {{Multiple Special Moves|Pikachu|Pichu}} | ||
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