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===As a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon=== | ===As a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon=== | ||
Porygon2 uses [[bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]] as its attack, much as the original [[Porygon]] did in ''[[SSB]]'''s [[Saffron City]]. Once released, Porygon2 will instantly dash a short distance horizontally then disappear. Any character that makes contact with Porygon2 when it's moving will take significant damage and a huge amount of horizontal knockback; surprisingly, targets are sent in the opposite direction Porygon2 launched itself. This attack is an exceedingly powerful [[semi-spike]], capable of [[KO]]'ing characters as low as 25% | Porygon2 uses [[bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]] as its attack, much as the original [[Porygon]] did in ''[[SSB]]'''s [[Saffron City]]. Once released, Porygon2 will instantly dash a short distance horizontally then disappear. Any character that makes contact with Porygon2 when it's moving will take significant damage and a huge amount of horizontal knockback; surprisingly, targets are sent in the opposite direction Porygon2 launched itself. This attack is an exceedingly powerful [[semi-spike]], capable of [[KO]]'ing characters as low as 25%, and for some situations can be equally difficult to [[recover]] from. Combined with the blinding speed of the attack, Porygon2 is arguably the most dangerous non-legendary Pokémon in the game. | ||
===As a [[trophy]]=== | ===As a [[trophy]]=== |