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'''Bellossom''' ({{ja|キレイハナ}}, '''Kireihana''' in Japanese language versions) is a fictional creature in the ''[[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]]'' media franchise. | '''Bellossom''' ({{ja|キレイハナ}}, '''Kireihana''' in Japanese language versions) is a fictional creature in the ''[[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]]'' media franchise. In each game it appears in, it uses Sweet Scent as its attack, which can cause nearby opponents to enter deep slumber. Sweet Scent doesn't induce sleep in the ''Pokémon'' games. Instead, it lowers evasiveness, which makes opposing Pokémon easier to hit with moves that have poor accuracy. In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, Sweet Scent makes foes easier to hit by putting them to sleep, which can be seen as a consistency. | ||
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''== | ==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''== | ||
Revision as of 01:57, July 20, 2014
Bellossom | |
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File:Bellossum-3DS-1.png Bellossom in Smash 4. | |
Games | Melee Brawl Smash 4 |
Move | Sweet Scent |
Rarity | Common |
Article on Bulbapedia | Bellossom (Pokémon) |
Bellossom (キレイハナ, Kireihana in Japanese language versions) is a fictional creature in the Pokémon media franchise. In each game it appears in, it uses Sweet Scent as its attack, which can cause nearby opponents to enter deep slumber. Sweet Scent doesn't induce sleep in the Pokémon games. Instead, it lowers evasiveness, which makes opposing Pokémon easier to hit with moves that have poor accuracy. In the Super Smash Bros. games, Sweet Scent makes foes easier to hit by putting them to sleep, which can be seen as a consistency.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Bellossom appears as a Pokémon that comes out of a Poké Ball and a trophy in Melee. Bellossom will use Sweet Scent as its attack. Bellossom will start dancing when it comes out of the Poké Ball. Any character that makes contact with the powder surrounding Bellossom will fall asleep. The character who is asleep cannot move until he/she is attacked or when Bellosom disappears, making this Pokémon ideal for characters who possess attacks with large Knockback. Unlike other Pokémon, Bellossom remains on the stage for a long period of time.
As a trophy
Bellossom features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 100+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the Trophy Lottery and throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches. It reads as follows:
- Bellossom
- From time to time, these beautiful flower Pokémon will gather in numbers and perform an odd sort of dance to call out the sun. While in the midst of this strange exhibition, their petals brush together to create a peaceful and soothing melody. A Gloom will only evolve into a Bellossom if it's exposed to a Sun Stone. (Pokémon Gold & Silver 10/00)
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Bellossom returns using Sweet Scent, as before, although the attack does not last as long as in Melee. It causes minor damage if characters are put to sleep the moment it is summoned.
As a trophy
- Bellossom
- A Flower Pokémon. After spells of cloudy weather, Bellossom will gather to call out the sun by performing a dance. When exposed long enough to the sun, the leaves on its body will spin around. A Bellossom's Speed is also known to increase with sun exposure. Its main specialty is Grass-type attacks. Also, Bellossom will close its flowers when sleeping.
- : Pokémon Gold/Silver
- : Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
In Super Smash Bros. 4
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Bellossom makes its third appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4, functionally identical to the way it behaved in Brawl: it can put enemies to sleep if they get too close.
Gallery
- Bellossum-3DS-2.png
Bellossom as it appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Non-playable Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Melee | |
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Poké Ball | Articuno · Bellossom · Blastoise · Celebi · Chansey · Charizard · Chikorita · Clefairy · Cyndaquil · (Ditto) · Electrode · Entei · Goldeen · Ho-Oh · Lugia · Marill · Mew · Moltres · Porygon2 · Raikou · Scizor · Snorlax · Staryu · Suicune · Togepi · Unown · Venusaur · Weezing · Wobbuffet · Zapdos |
Poké Floats | Chansey · Chikorita · Geodude · Goldeen · Lickitung · Onix · Porygon · Psyduck · Seel · Slowpoke · Snorlax · Sudowoodo · Squirtle · Unown · Venusaur · Weezing · Wobbuffet · Wooper |
Trophy only | Bulbasaur · Cleffa · Crobat · Ditto · Eevee · Heracross · Igglybuff · Meowth · Poliwhirl · Steelix · Totodile |
Opening movie | Abra · Cubone · Drowzee · Electabuzz · Elekid · Gligar · Hitmonlee · Krabby · Machop · Magmar · Natu · Oddish · Phanpy · Pineco · Pinsir · Rhydon · Sentret · Slowbro · Snubbull · Ursaring · Weepinbell |
Non-playable Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |
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Poké Ball | Bellossom · Bonsly · Celebi · Chikorita · Deoxys · Electrode · Entei · Gardevoir · Goldeen · Groudon · Gulpin · Ho-Oh · Jirachi · Kyogre · Latias and Latios · Lugia · Manaphy · Meowth · Metagross · Mew · Moltres · Munchlax · Piplup · Snorlax · Staryu · Suicune · Togepi · Torchic · Weavile · Wobbuffet |
Stage elements | Pokémon Stadium 2: Cubone · Drifloon · Dugtrio · Electivire · Hoppip · Magnezone · Skarmory · Snorunt · Snover Spear Pillar: Azelf · Cresselia · Dialga · Mesprit · Palkia · Uxie |
Trophy-only | Blaziken · Bulbasaur · Buneary · Charmander · Chimchar · Cyndaquil · Darkrai · Glaceon & Leafeon · Gyarados · Mewtwo · Mudkip · Pichu · Plusle & Minun · Riolu · Starly · Totodile · Treecko · Turtwig |
Bosses | Rayquaza |