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{{pkmn|Venusaur}} is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation I}}. It is the final form of the {{iw|bulbapedia|starter Pokémon}} {{pkmn|Bulbasaur}} and evolves from [[Ivysaur]] at level 32, the lowest of all the Kanto starters. Venusaur has a distinct plant on its back, which is made up of large leaves used for photosynthesis and an equally large flower. It gained a Mega Evolution in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation VI}}. It is registered at #003 in the National Pokédex, and known as the "Seed Pokémon". While Venusaur was unused in the base games for ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Sword and Shield}}'' until the release of ''Pokémon Home'', it became obtainable in the games via ''{{iw|bulbapedia|The Isle of Armor}}'' DLC expansion, with a Gigantamax form. | {{pkmn|Venusaur}} is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation I}}. It is the final form of the {{iw|bulbapedia|starter Pokémon}} {{pkmn|Bulbasaur}} and evolves from [[Ivysaur]] at level 32, the lowest of all the Kanto starters. Venusaur has a distinct plant on its back, which is made up of large leaves used for photosynthesis and an equally large flower. It gained a Mega Evolution in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation VI}}. It is registered at #003 in the National Pokédex, and known as the "Seed Pokémon". While Venusaur was unused in the base games for ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Sword and Shield}}'' until the release of ''Pokémon Home'', it became obtainable in the games via ''{{iw|bulbapedia|The Isle of Armor}}'' DLC expansion, with a Gigantamax form. | ||
{{iw|bulbapedia|Earthquake|move}} is a physical Ground-type move with 100 base power and 100% accuracy which hits all Pokémon adjacent to the user. Its good type coverage, high power with no drawbacks and wide availability makes it a staple of many movesets. Venusaur, like many other Pokémon, can learn it using {{iw|bulbapedia|TM26}}. However, Venusaur could not learn Earthquake until Generation III, while ''[[ | {{iw|bulbapedia|Earthquake|move}} is a physical Ground-type move with 100 base power and 100% accuracy which hits all Pokémon adjacent to the user. Its good type coverage, high power with no drawbacks and wide availability makes it a staple of many movesets. Venusaur, like many other Pokémon, can learn it using {{iw|bulbapedia|TM26}}. However, Venusaur could not learn Earthquake until Generation III, while ''[[Melee]]'' (the only game in which Venusaur appears as a summon) was released during Generation II. | ||
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[[File:Venusaur (SSB).png|thumb|left|Venusaur in ''Super Smash Bros.'']] | [[File:Venusaur (SSB).png|thumb|left|Venusaur in ''Super Smash Bros.'']] | ||
:''See also: [[Razor Leaf]]'' | :''See also: [[Razor Leaf]]'' | ||
Venusaur is one of five Pokémon which appear on the [[Saffron City]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros | Venusaur is one of five Pokémon which appear on the [[Saffron City]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros]]''. When it appears from the Silph building, it shouts its name and attacks using [[Razor Leaf]]. When Venusaur appears, it initially "tackles" any character nearby, knocking them far away enough to take damage from Razor Leaf. The leaves have set knockback and keep the opponent suspended in the air as he or she takes damage (similarly to [[Chikorita]]'s attack in later games). The sound effect heard is the same as the one for [[Starmie]]'s Swift, and both attacks coincidentally are launched in similar fashions at similar speeds. Sometimes, Venusaur will pop out without performing an attack at all. This only happens when there's a character next to the door Venusaur comes out of. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
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===As a Poké Ball Pokémon=== | ===As a Poké Ball Pokémon=== | ||
[[File:Venusaur Pokeball SSBM.png|thumb|200px|Venusaur in Melee.]] | [[File:Venusaur Pokeball SSBM.png|thumb|right|200px|Venusaur in Melee.]] | ||
Venusaur makes an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and comes out of [[Poké Ball]]s. Venusaur uses Earthquake, a move Venusaur actually couldn't learn at the time through any means (though in later games it could learn it via TM). While using Earthquake, the ground around Venusaur will shake and the player will see debris coming out of the ground to indicate the radius of the attack's quake hitbox. The attack is very similar to {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}'s [[Hand Slap]], except it's much stronger and covers more land. Any character that touches the ground within Earthquake's radius will take damage and high vertical knockback. Venusaur's attack does not harm the summoner. | Venusaur makes an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and comes out of [[Poké Ball]]s. Venusaur uses Earthquake, a move Venusaur actually couldn't learn at the time through any means (though in later games it could learn it via TM). While using Earthquake, the ground around Venusaur will shake and the player will see debris coming out of the ground to indicate the radius of the attack's quake hitbox. The attack is very similar to {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}'s [[Hand Slap]], except it's much stronger and covers more land. Any character that touches the ground within Earthquake's radius will take damage and high vertical knockback. Venusaur's attack does not harm the summoner. | ||
[[AI]]-controlled characters will attempt to [[shield]] Venusaur's attack, treating it like a [[projectile]] instead of a disjointed [[hitbox]]. This normally fails, but if the computer player finds itself just outside the radius of the quake, they will hold their shield until it breaks or until the attack ends. If the computer player is using {{SSBM|Fox}} or {{SSBM|Falco}}, they will oddly attempt to reflect the quake, which also fails. | [[AI]]-controlled characters will attempt to [[shield]] Venusaur's attack, treating it like a [[projectile]] instead of a disjointed [[hitbox]]. This normally fails, but if the computer player finds itself just outside the radius of the quake, they will hold their shield until it breaks or until the attack ends. If the computer player is using {{SSBM|Fox}} or {{SSBM|Falco}}, they will oddly attempt to reflect the quake, which also fails. | ||
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===As a stage element=== | ===As a stage element=== | ||
[[File:Poke Floats Venusaur.png|thumb|200px|Venusaur's appearance on the Poke Floats stage.]] | [[File:Poke Floats Venusaur.png|thumb|right|200px|Venusaur's appearance on the Poke Floats stage.]] | ||
A giant balloon of Venusaur (in actuality, the 3D model of Venusaur used in ''Pokémon Stadium'' for Nintendo 64) is one of the many floating and bending "platforms" that make the [[Poké Floats]] stage, along with [[Wooper]] and [[Snorlax]]. This Venusaur's flower petals act as fall-through platforms, and the stigma acts as a very short wall (and thus will cancel the momentum of a character that's been [[launch]]ed). | A giant balloon of Venusaur (in actuality, the 3D model of Venusaur used in ''Pokémon Stadium'' for Nintendo 64) is one of the many floating and bending "platforms" that make the [[Poké Floats]] stage, along with [[Wooper]] and [[Snorlax]]. This Venusaur's flower petals act as fall-through platforms, and the stigma acts as a very short wall (and thus will cancel the momentum of a character that's been [[launch]]ed). | ||
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===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
Venusaur features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the trophies that can be collected randomly in the [[Trophy Lottery]]. | Venusaur features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the trophies that can be collected randomly in the [[Trophy Lottery]]. | ||
[[File:Venusaur Trophy Melee.png|thumb|left|100px|Venusaur trophy in ''Melee''.]] | |||
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:''Evolving from Ivysaur, this deceptively toxic Pokémon has a huge flower on its back that emits a cloying fragrance: the scent lulls its enemies into a state of calmness. Venusaur's flower synthesizes sunshine into pure energy for its Solarbeam move. Think of Grass- and Poison-type Pokémon and Venusaur comes first.'' | |||
| | *''Pokémon Red & Blue'', 09/98 | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
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===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
In {{forwiiu}}, the Mega Venusaur trophy is part of the ''Mega Evolution'' [[Trophy Box]]. | In {{forwiiu}}, the Mega Venusaur trophy is part of the ''Mega Evolution'' [[Trophy Box]]. | ||
[[File:MegaVenusaurTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|left|100px|Mega Venusaur's trophy in ''for Wii U''.]] | |||
| | [[File:MegaVenusaurTrophy3DS.png|thumb|right|100px|Mega Venusaur's trophy in ''for 3DS''.]] | ||
| | ;Mega Venusaur | ||
| | :''With a special type of Mega Stone called Venusaurite, Venusaur can Mega Evolve into Mega Venusaur in the middle of a battle. Not only does Venusaur get a large defense boost when it Mega Evolves, but the plants on its back grow so much, it looks like you're being attacked by a walking jungle. Now, that's got to be intimidating!'' | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
===As a stage element=== | ===As a stage element=== | ||
[[File:SSBU-Saffron_City2.png|thumb|200px|Venusaur attacking Rosalina in ''Ultimate''.]] | [[File:SSBU-Saffron_City2.png|thumb|200px|right|Venusaur attacking Rosalina in ''Ultimate''.]] | ||
Venusaur reprises its role as a stage element in the returning stage [[Saffron City]]. | Venusaur reprises its role as a stage element in the returning stage [[Saffron City]]. | ||
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==Gallery== | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SSB64 Congratulations Pikachu.png|Venusaur in {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s [[congratulations screen]] | SSB64 Congratulations Pikachu.png|Venusaur in {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s [[congratulations screen]] | ||
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{{Pokémon universe}} | {{Pokémon universe}} | ||
[[Category:Pokémon]] | [[Category:Pokémon]] | ||
[[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] | [[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] |