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'''Max Malicious Moonsault''' ({{ja|ハイパーダーククラッシャー改| Haipā Dāku Kurasshā Kai}}, ''Hyper Dark Crusher Modified'') is | '''Max Malicious Moonsault''' ({{ja|ハイパーダーククラッシャー改| Haipā Dāku Kurasshā Kai}}, ''Hyper Dark Crusher Modified'') is [[Incineroar]]'s [[Final Smash]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Malicious Moonsault.png|thumb|left|Incineroar using Malicious Moonsault in ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon''.]] | [[File:Malicious Moonsault.png|thumb|left|Incineroar using Malicious Moonsault in ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon''.]] | ||
[[File:Pokemon_usum_418_battle_royal_left.jpg|thumb|right|A Pokémon battle taking place in the Battle Dome in ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon''; this place is likely the inspiration for Incineroar's Final Smash.]] | |||
{{s|bulbapedia|Z-Move}}s are a mechanic introduced in [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Sun and Moon|''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'']]. They are an exceptionally powerful variant of the move they are based on. To use a Z-Move, a Pokémon must be holding the {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Crystal}} corresponding to the type of intended move, and their trainer must have a {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Ring}} or {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Power Ring}}. | {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Move}}s are a mechanic introduced in [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Sun and Moon|''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'']]. They are an exceptionally powerful variant of the move they are based on. To use a Z-Move, a Pokémon must be holding the {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Crystal}} corresponding to the type of intended move, and their trainer must have a {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Ring}} or {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Power Ring}}. | ||
Although any Pokémon is capable of using Z-Moves, a select group of Pokémon have signature Z-Moves. {{s|bulbapedia|Malicious Moonsault}} is a Dark-type Z-Move exclusive to Incineroar, which acts as a powered-up version of its {{s|bulbapedia|signature move}}, [[Darkest Lariat]]. Upon activation, Incineroar summons a wrestling ring underneath the target. It then charges toward the ring, leaps onto one of its top turnbuckles, uses its flame belt to engulf itself in flames, and then performs a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#450° splash|450° splash]] that generates a massive explosion to engulf the ring. Its base power is 180, although its damage output is doubled if the target has used {{s|bulbapedia|Minimize}}. Like other Z-Moves, however, it has only 1 {{s|bulbapedia|Power Point}} (PP). | Although any Pokémon is capable of using Z-Moves, a select group of Pokémon have signature Z-Moves. {{s|bulbapedia|Malicious Moonsault}} is a Dark-type Z-Move exclusive to Incineroar, which acts as a powered-up version of its {{s|bulbapedia|signature move}}, [[Darkest Lariat]]. Upon activation, Incineroar summons a wrestling ring underneath the target. It then charges toward the ring, leaps onto one of its top turnbuckles, uses its flame belt to engulf itself in flames, and then performs a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#450° splash|450° splash]] that generates a massive explosion to engulf the ring. Its base power is 180, although its damage output is doubled if the target has used {{s|bulbapedia|Minimize}}. Like other Z-Moves, however, it has only 1 {{s|bulbapedia|Power Point}} (PP). | ||
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The boxing ring where the cinematic occurs is likely a reference to the {{s|bulbapedia|Battle Royal Dome}} located in the game's {{s|bulbapedia|Akala Island}}. Players can participate against three other opponents in Battle Royals that are located in a boxing ring, similar to the setting of Max Malicious Moonsault; the last trainer to remain standing is the winner of the Battle Royal | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Incineroar SSBU Skill Preview Final Smash.png|Max Malicious Moonsault as shown by the Move List in ''Ultimate''. | Incineroar SSBU Skill Preview Final Smash.png|Max Malicious Moonsault as shown by the Move List in ''Ultimate''. | ||
Boxing Ring Incineroar Final Smash variant.png|The unique variant of Boxing Ring that appears, with an alternate symbol in the center. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Contrary to its English name, Max Malicious Moonsault does not involve a {{s|wikipedia|moonsault}} whatsoever. Rather, it concludes with a diving battering ram. This also applies to the Z-Move it is based on, which is a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#450° splash|450° splash]]. | *Contrary to its English name, Max Malicious Moonsault does not involve a {{s|wikipedia|moonsault}} whatsoever. Rather, it concludes with a diving battering ram. This also applies to the Z-Move it is based on, which is a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#450° splash|450° splash]]. | ||
*Although Incineroar is able to use a Z-Move by itself in ''Smash'' | *Although Incineroar is able to use a Z-Move by itself in ''Smash'', only [[Marshadow]] has ever been shown capable of using a Z-Move on its own without a trainer with a Z-Ring and a Z-Crystal to use it, in [[bulbapedia:M20|''Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!'']]. | ||
*Max Malicious Moonsault's cinematic occurs in a modified version of [[Boxing Ring]], making it the only Final Smash to involve another [[stage]]. | *Max Malicious Moonsault's cinematic occurs in a modified version of [[Boxing Ring]], making it the only Final Smash to involve another [[stage]]. Instead of either a ''Punch-Out!!'' or ''Smash'' symbol, a generic "impact/collision" symbol appears in the center. | ||
*Strangely, when Incineroar performs the dropkick, its feet are briefly shown to have claws on the ends of them. | *Strangely, when Incineroar performs the dropkick, its feet are briefly shown to have claws on the ends of them. While these claws also appear in its forward smash, up, and back aerials, they have never been seen in its official artwork, or its official appearances in ''Pokémon''. | ||
{{ | *If Incineroar uses the Final Smash on {{SSBU|Duck Hunt}}, the duck will appear standing on the dog's back in a T pose while the dog has regular animations relating to the attack. | ||
**During the dive, Incineroar clips through the duck. | |||
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{{Special Moves|char=Incineroar}} | {{Special Moves|char=Incineroar}} |
Latest revision as of 18:29, April 21, 2024
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Incineroar using Max Malicious Moonsault in Ultimate. | |
User | Incineroar |
Universe | Pokémon |
Article on Bulbapedia | Malicious Moonsault (move) |
Max Malicious Moonsault (ハイパーダーククラッシャー改, Hyper Dark Crusher Modified) is Incineroar's Final Smash.
OverviewEdit
Upon activating, Incinium Z will briefly flash on the screen before Incineroar rushes forward to grab an opponent. Before the grab, anyone touching Incineroar will take mild damage and hitstun. If it connects, Incineroar will Irish whip its opponent into a wrestling ring and assault them with an uppercut, a dropkick and another uppercut before hitting them with a diving battering ram, the latter of which causes a giant explosion upon landing on the wrestling ring. This can only hit 1 opponent. According to Masahiro Sakurai, Max Malicious Moonsault is even faster and fiercer than the Z-Move it is based on. While the move can only connect on a single opponent, the finisher will also launch opponents who were nearby when the main opponent was grabbed.
If this misses while Incineroar is on the ground, it'll slap its knee in frustration.
Instructional quoteEdit
Move List | Incineroar grabs an opponent while engulfed in flames. It then repeatedly attacks the foe before slamming them back into a ring. Only one fighter can be grabbed, but the final blast deals damage to anyone nearby. |
OriginEdit
Z-Moves are a mechanic introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. They are an exceptionally powerful variant of the move they are based on. To use a Z-Move, a Pokémon must be holding the Z-Crystal corresponding to the type of intended move, and their trainer must have a Z-Ring or Z-Power Ring.
Although any Pokémon is capable of using Z-Moves, a select group of Pokémon have signature Z-Moves. Malicious Moonsault is a Dark-type Z-Move exclusive to Incineroar, which acts as a powered-up version of its signature move, Darkest Lariat. Upon activation, Incineroar summons a wrestling ring underneath the target. It then charges toward the ring, leaps onto one of its top turnbuckles, uses its flame belt to engulf itself in flames, and then performs a 450° splash that generates a massive explosion to engulf the ring. Its base power is 180, although its damage output is doubled if the target has used Minimize. Like other Z-Moves, however, it has only 1 Power Point (PP).
The boxing ring where the cinematic occurs is likely a reference to the Battle Royal Dome located in the game's Akala Island. Players can participate against three other opponents in Battle Royals that are located in a boxing ring, similar to the setting of Max Malicious Moonsault; the last trainer to remain standing is the winner of the Battle Royal
GalleryEdit
Names in other languagesEdit
TriviaEdit
- Contrary to its English name, Max Malicious Moonsault does not involve a moonsault whatsoever. Rather, it concludes with a diving battering ram. This also applies to the Z-Move it is based on, which is a 450° splash.
- Although Incineroar is able to use a Z-Move by itself in Smash, only Marshadow has ever been shown capable of using a Z-Move on its own without a trainer with a Z-Ring and a Z-Crystal to use it, in Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!.
- Max Malicious Moonsault's cinematic occurs in a modified version of Boxing Ring, making it the only Final Smash to involve another stage. Instead of either a Punch-Out!! or Smash symbol, a generic "impact/collision" symbol appears in the center.
- Strangely, when Incineroar performs the dropkick, its feet are briefly shown to have claws on the ends of them. While these claws also appear in its forward smash, up, and back aerials, they have never been seen in its official artwork, or its official appearances in Pokémon.
- If Incineroar uses the Final Smash on Duck Hunt, the duck will appear standing on the dog's back in a T pose while the dog has regular animations relating to the attack.
- During the dive, Incineroar clips through the duck.