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'''Revenge''' (リベンジ Revenge) is [[SSBU|Incineroar]]'s down special move in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
'''Revenge''' (リベンジ Revenge) is [[SSBU|Incineroar]]'s down special move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


==Operation==
==Overview==
*Revenge is a counterattack that uniquely powers up Incineroar's next move; as a visual indicator, Incineroar will emit a bright orange glow. The counterattack has a [[flame]] effect.
Revenge is a counterattack that uniquely powers up Incineroar's next move; as a visual indicator, Incineroar will emit a bright orange glow. The counterattack has a [[flame]] effect.


==Origin==
==Origin==
*Revenge is a Fighting-type move introduced in ''Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire'', with a base power of 60 and a PP of 10. In the ''Pokemon games'', its power doubles if the user takes damage first before attacking.
Revenge is a Fighting-type move introduced in ''Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire'', with a base power of 60 and a PP of 10. In the ''Pokemon games'', its power doubles if the user takes damage first before attacking.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 12:47, November 1, 2018

Revenge (リベンジ Revenge) is Incineroar's down special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

Revenge is a counterattack that uniquely powers up Incineroar's next move; as a visual indicator, Incineroar will emit a bright orange glow. The counterattack has a flame effect.

Origin

Revenge is a Fighting-type move introduced in Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, with a base power of 60 and a PP of 10. In the Pokemon games, its power doubles if the user takes damage first before attacking.

Trivia

  • Despite being a Fighting-type attack, Revenge deals flame damage.
    • However, this is likely due to Incineroar's Fire-/Dark-typing combination.
  • Incineroar can only learn Revenge in the Pokemon games through breeding, implying the Incineroar in Ultimate is not the one encountered at the start of Pokemon Sun & Moon.