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|moveused=Swift | |moveused=Swift | ||
|rarity= | |rarity={{fractions|30|583}} (''Melee'')<br>{{fractions|30|586}} (''Brawl'')<br>{{fractions|32|625}} (''SSB4'')<br>{{fractions|32|779}} (''Ultimate'') | ||
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{{iw|bulbapedia|Swift|move}} is a special Normal-type move with 60 base power and perfect accuracy, which Staryu can learn naturally in every game. | {{iw|bulbapedia|Swift|move}} is a special Normal-type move with 60 base power and perfect accuracy, which Staryu can learn naturally in every game. | ||
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Between ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'', Staryu's voice clips came from episodes of the ''Pokémon'' anime. One from ''The Water Flowers of Cerulean City'' was used in the Japanese versions of ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' and every version of ''Smash 4''. A different one from ''Bye Bye Psyduck'' was used in the non-Japanese versions of ''Melee'' (except the French version, which has a different clip) and ''Brawl''. | |||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
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|name=Staryu | |name=Staryu | ||
|image=Staryu Trophy Melee.png | |image=Staryu Trophy Melee.png | ||
|desc=These Starshape Pokémon that evolve into Starmie are found in large numbers at the seashore. At night, Staryu's red center glows and blinks on and off. It's said that as long as its red center remains, it can regrow its limbs. Whether it's related to Cleffa, another Pokémon with a vaguely star-shaped appearance, is unknown. | |desc=(1.0/1.01 NTSC) These star-shaped Pokémon that evolve into Starmie are found in large numbers at the seashore. At night, Staryu's red center glows and blinks on and off. It's said that as long as its red center remains, it can regrow its limbs. Whether it's related to Cleffa, another Pokémon with a vaguely star-shaped appearance, is unknown. | ||
{{Trophy games|game1=Pokémon Red & Blue | :(1.02 NTSC/PAL) These Starshape Pokémon that evolve into Starmie are found in large numbers at the seashore. At night, Staryu's red center glows and blinks on and off. It's said that as long as its red center remains, it can regrow its limbs. Whether it's related to Cleffa, another Pokémon with a vaguely star-shaped appearance, is unknown. | ||
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|desc-ntsc=A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in the center of its body in time to the twinkling stars. It's believed that Staryu can communicate with the stars themselves. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can use Camouflage, which lets it change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, it evolves into Starmie. | |desc-ntsc=A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in the center of its body in time to the twinkling stars. It's believed that Staryu can communicate with the stars themselves. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can use Camouflage, which lets it change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, it evolves into Starmie. | ||
|desc-pal=A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in its body in time to the twinkling stars. It's believed that STARYU can communicate with the stars. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can use Camouflage, which lets it change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, it evolves into STARMIE. | |desc-pal=A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in its body in time to the twinkling stars. It's believed that STARYU can communicate with the stars. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can use Camouflage, which lets it change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, it evolves into STARMIE. | ||
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl}} | |gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl}} | ||
|game=Brawl | |game=Brawl | ||
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===Sticker=== | ===Sticker=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
! Name | ! Name | ||
! Game | ! Game | ||
! Effect | ! Effect | ||
! | ! Fighter(s) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{pkmn|Staryu}} | | {{pkmn|Staryu}} | ||
| {{uv|Pokémon}} series | | {{uv|Pokémon}} series | ||
| [[File:SpecialsDirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Direct]] Attack +3 | | [[File:SpecialsDirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Direct]] Attack +3 | ||
| {{StickerHead|Pikachu | | {{StickerHead|Pikachu|Pokémon Trainer|Lucario|Jigglypuff}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{StickerPicBox|Staryu|Pokémon series}} | {{StickerPicBox|Staryu|Pokémon series}} | ||
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[[File:StaryuWiiU.png|thumb|300px|Staryu in {{forwiiu}}.]] | [[File:StaryuWiiU.png|thumb|300px|Staryu in {{forwiiu}}.]] | ||
Staryu reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' as a Poké Ball Pokémon, keeping its previous function, though its attack speed was visibly reduced. | Staryu reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' as a Poké Ball Pokémon, keeping its previous function, though its attack speed was visibly reduced. | ||
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===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
Staryu's trophy appears in both versions. In {{forwiiu}} it is part of the ''Pokémon'' | Staryu's trophy appears in both versions. In {{forwiiu}} it is part of the ''Pokémon'' {{h1|Trophy Box|Pokémon}}. | ||
{{Trophy | {{Trophy | ||
|name=Staryu | |name=Staryu | ||
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|image-wiiu=StaryuTrophyWiiU.png | |image-wiiu=StaryuTrophyWiiU.png | ||
|desc-ntsc=This Water-type Pokémon, Staryu, greatly resembles a star. Exposing one to a Water Stone causes it to evolve into Starmie. Another star-shaped Pokémon, Cleffa, exists, but the two don't look all that similar. In Smash Bros., Staryu will attack foes with Swift. Anyone hit will be seeing stars! | |desc-ntsc=This Water-type Pokémon, Staryu, greatly resembles a star. Exposing one to a Water Stone causes it to evolve into Starmie. Another star-shaped Pokémon, Cleffa, exists, but the two don't look all that similar. In Smash Bros., Staryu will attack foes with Swift. Anyone hit will be seeing stars! | ||
|desc-pal=This Water-type Pokémon evolves into Starmie when you use a Water Stone. Its star shape makes it rather cute, but that doesn't mean Staryu's not a threat. Its Swift attack will pummel fighters with a flurry of stars. If you notice Staryu's aiming at you, quickly move up or down to get out of the line of fire | |desc-pal=This Water-type Pokémon evolves into Starmie when you use a Water Stone. Its star shape makes it rather cute, but that doesn't mean Staryu's not a threat. Its Swift attack will pummel fighters with a flurry of stars. If you notice Staryu's aiming at you, quickly move up or down to get out of the line of fire! | ||
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red | |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue|release1=09/1998|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}} | ||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|release1=10/1999|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}} | |||
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===As a Poké Ball Pokémon=== | ===As a Poké Ball Pokémon=== | ||
[[File:StaryuSSBU.png|thumb|300px|Staryu in ''Ultimate''.]] | [[File:StaryuSSBU.png|thumb|300px|Staryu in ''Ultimate''.]] | ||
Staryu once again returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', behaving as it did in ''Smash 4''. While not directly changed, | Staryu once again returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', behaving as it did in ''Smash 4''. While not directly changed, its shots link into each other more reliably due to the increased hitlag in ''Ultimate''. | ||
Staryu cannot be summoned on King of Fighters Stadium or Skyloft. | Staryu cannot be summoned on King of Fighters Stadium or Skyloft. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Staryu is one of two Poké Ball Pokémon to replace a member of their evolution-line in later installments, the other being [[Weezing]]. | *Staryu is one of two Poké Ball Pokémon to replace a member of their evolution-line in later installments, the other being [[Weezing]]. | ||
*Staryu replaced its evolved form [[Starmie]] from ''Melee'' onwards, because it was most likely based on {{ | *Staryu replaced its evolved form [[Starmie]] from ''Melee'' onwards, because it was most likely based on {{iw|bulbapedia|Misty's Staryu}} from the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon_anime|''Pokémon'' anime]]. {{iw|bulbapedia|Misty|anime}} used to have both Pokémon on her team at the time of ''Smash 64'', but she only had Staryu since she had left her Starmie at her gym before ''Melee'' was released. Misty also used Staryu more often than Starmie regardless. | ||
{{Pokémon list}} | {{Pokémon list}} | ||
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{{SSBUPokémon}} | {{SSBUPokémon}} | ||
{{Pokémon universe}} | {{Pokémon universe}} | ||
[[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] | [[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] | ||
[[Category:Trophies (SSBB)]] | [[Category:Trophies (SSBB)]] |
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Staryu | |
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Staryu's official artwork from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.. | |
Games | Melee Brawl SSB4 Ultimate |
Move | Swift |
Rarity | 30/583 (Melee) 30/586 (Brawl) 32/625 (SSB4) 32/779 (Ultimate) |
Voice actor | Shin'ichirō Miki |
Article on Bulbapedia | Staryu (Pokémon) |
“ | It homes in on your foe and quickly fires star-shaped projectiles. Enemies will try to flee by moving up or down. Sabotage their efforts and let Staryu blast them. | ” |
—Pokémon Encyclopedia, Smash Bros. DOJO!! |
Staryu, (ヒトデマン, Hitodeman), is a creature in the Pokémon media franchise.
Origin[edit]
Staryu is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, and is categorized within the Pokédex at #120 as the "Star Shape Pokémon". It evolves into Starmie by using a Water Stone, and it is one of Misty's Pokémon both in the games and the animated series.
Swift is a special Normal-type move with 60 base power and perfect accuracy, which Staryu can learn naturally in every game.
Between Melee and Smash 4, Staryu's voice clips came from episodes of the Pokémon anime. One from The Water Flowers of Cerulean City was used in the Japanese versions of Melee and Brawl and every version of Smash 4. A different one from Bye Bye Psyduck was used in the non-Japanese versions of Melee (except the French version, which has a different clip) and Brawl.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]
As a Poké Ball Pokémon[edit]
Staryu appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee out of Poké Balls, replacing Starmie from Super Smash Bros. Once released it flies around looking for an opponent to target, and upon finding it it remains stationary and attacks with Swift, shooting a stream of damaging stars. Its attack can be easily DI'd out of. Touching Staryu while it's attacking also deals damage. Staryu's attack does not harm the summoner.
Trophy[edit]
Staryu features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the trophies that can be collected randomly throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches.
- Staryu
- (1.0/1.01 NTSC) These star-shaped Pokémon that evolve into Starmie are found in large numbers at the seashore. At night, Staryu's red center glows and blinks on and off. It's said that as long as its red center remains, it can regrow its limbs. Whether it's related to Cleffa, another Pokémon with a vaguely star-shaped appearance, is unknown.
- (1.02 NTSC/PAL) These Starshape Pokémon that evolve into Starmie are found in large numbers at the seashore. At night, Staryu's red center glows and blinks on and off. It's said that as long as its red center remains, it can regrow its limbs. Whether it's related to Cleffa, another Pokémon with a vaguely star-shaped appearance, is unknown.
- Pokémon Red & Blue (9/98)
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]
As a Poké Ball Pokémon[edit]
Staryu appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl out of Poké Balls in a reprisal of its previous role and behavior. It appears to move faster than the last game, making more difficult to avoid, and also seems to have a quicker rate of fire.
Trophy[edit]
- Staryu
- A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in the center of its body in time to the twinkling stars. It's believed that Staryu can communicate with the stars themselves. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can use Camouflage, which lets it change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, it evolves into Starmie.
- A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in its body in time to the twinkling stars. It's believed that STARYU can communicate with the stars. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can use Camouflage, which lets it change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, it evolves into STARMIE.
- : Pokémon Red/Blue
- : Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Sticker[edit]
Name | Game | Effect | Fighter(s) |
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Staryu | Pokémon series | Attack +3 |
Staryu (Pokémon series) |
In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]
As a Poké Ball Pokémon[edit]
Staryu reappears in Super Smash Bros. 4 as a Poké Ball Pokémon, keeping its previous function, though its attack speed was visibly reduced.
Trophy[edit]
Staryu's trophy appears in both versions. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U it is part of the Pokémon Trophy Box.
- Staryu
- This Water-type Pokémon, Staryu, greatly resembles a star. Exposing one to a Water Stone causes it to evolve into Starmie. Another star-shaped Pokémon, Cleffa, exists, but the two don't look all that similar. In Smash Bros., Staryu will attack foes with Swift. Anyone hit will be seeing stars!
- : Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (09/1998)
- : Pokémon X & Pokémon Y (10/2013)
- This Water-type Pokémon evolves into Starmie when you use a Water Stone. Its star shape makes it rather cute, but that doesn't mean Staryu's not a threat. Its Swift attack will pummel fighters with a flurry of stars. If you notice Staryu's aiming at you, quickly move up or down to get out of the line of fire!
- : Pokémon Red/Blue (10/1999)
- : Pokémon X/Y (10/2013)
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
As a Poké Ball Pokémon[edit]
Staryu once again returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, behaving as it did in Smash 4. While not directly changed, its shots link into each other more reliably due to the increased hitlag in Ultimate.
Staryu cannot be summoned on King of Fighters Stadium or Skyloft.
Spirit[edit]
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slots | Base | Max | Base | Max | Base | Max | Ability | Series |
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453 | Staryu | ★ | 2 | 1009 | 5049 | 500 | 2501 | 452 | 2263 | Electric Weakness | Pokémon Series |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name |
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Japanese | ヒトデマン, Hitodeman |
English | Staryu |
French | Stari |
German | Sterndu |
Spanish | Staryu |
Italian | Staryu |
Chinese | 海星星 |
Korean | 별가사리, Byulgasari |
Dutch | Staryu |
Russian | Старью |
Trivia[edit]
- Staryu is one of two Poké Ball Pokémon to replace a member of their evolution-line in later installments, the other being Weezing.
- Staryu replaced its evolved form Starmie from Melee onwards, because it was most likely based on Misty's Staryu from the Pokémon anime. Misty used to have both Pokémon on her team at the time of Smash 64, but she only had Staryu since she had left her Starmie at her gym before Melee was released. Misty also used Staryu more often than Starmie regardless.
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