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Aside from the initial Mat Block, the attack is visually identical to [[Zoroark]]'s Fury Swipes attack; however, the Secret Ninja Attack deals significantly more damage, and the final blow cannot be [[Tech|teched]]. | Aside from the initial Mat Block, the attack is visually identical to [[Zoroark]]'s Fury Swipes attack; however, the Secret Ninja Attack deals significantly more damage, and the final blow cannot be [[Tech|teched]]. | ||
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Greninja activates this move by striking downward at a tatami, a type of mat, to flip it upward and hit opponents, referencing {{iw|bulbapedia|Mat Block|move}} (known in Japan as Tatami Flip), formerly one of its signature moves in the ''Pokémon'' games. Mat Block possesses the ability to defend the user's side of the field from all attacks used after it; however, unlike other protective moves, it does not possess increased priority, and thus will fail if used last in the turn. It is also only able to be used the first turn after Greninja enters the field; at all other times, it will fail. | |||
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[[File:SecretNinjaAttackTrophyWiiU.png|125px|thumb|left|Secret Ninja Attack Trophy in {{forwiiu}}.]] | [[File:SecretNinjaAttackTrophyWiiU.png|125px|thumb|left|Secret Ninja Attack Trophy in {{forwiiu}}.]] | ||
:{{Flag|North America}} ''In Greninja's Final Smash, it uses its Mat Block move to flip opponents into the air. It then slices them repeatedly in front of the bright moon before smacking them back to the ground and launching them. The initial Mat Block flip doesn't have much range, but should it hit home, the rest of the attack is unavoidable.'' | :{{Flag|North America}} ''In Greninja's Final Smash, it uses its Mat Block move to flip opponents into the air. It then slices them repeatedly in front of the bright moon before smacking them back to the ground and launching them. The initial Mat Block flip doesn't have much range, but should it hit home, the rest of the attack is unavoidable.'' | ||
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*In stages with platforms that reside at high altitudes, such as [[Palutena's Temple]], characters not caught in the Final Smash are able to show up in the animation. These characters are fully mobile and do not appear as silhouettes, unlike Greninja and any opponents it caught. {{clear}} | |||
Greninja | *Although the trophy is a full moon, it's actually only half the moon, which can be seen by pausing and moving the camera (Wii U only). In the 3DS, more of the moon is visible when the camera is focused on Greninja, but one can't see where the moon ends. | ||
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Matblock.jpg|Mat Block as it appears in ''Pokémon X & Y''. | Matblock.jpg|Mat Block as it appears in ''Pokémon X & Y''. | ||
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Revision as of 20:12, September 5, 2018
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User | Greninja |
Universe | Pokémon |
Article on Bulbapedia | Final Smash |
“ | Flip up an opponent, and repeatedly attack. | ” |
—Smash for 3DS's foldout |
Secret Ninja Attack (忍びの秘奥義, The Shinobi's Hidden Secret), is Greninja's Final Smash.
Overview
In this Final Smash, Greninja sends one or more foes airborne by using Mat Block: hitting them with a tatami, then overwhelms its opponent with slashes, kicks, and palm strikes in front of the moon. Greninja then readies a final blow to send the foe flying.
The Final Smash deals a total of 52% damage: 2% if opponent(s) are caught by the Mat Block, 5% for the Mat Block flip, 2% for each rapid attack, and 15% for the final blow.
Aside from the initial Mat Block, the attack is visually identical to Zoroark's Fury Swipes attack; however, the Secret Ninja Attack deals significantly more damage, and the final blow cannot be teched.
Origin
Greninja activates this move by striking downward at a tatami, a type of mat, to flip it upward and hit opponents, referencing Mat Block (known in Japan as Tatami Flip), formerly one of its signature moves in the Pokémon games. Mat Block possesses the ability to defend the user's side of the field from all attacks used after it; however, unlike other protective moves, it does not possess increased priority, and thus will fail if used last in the turn. It is also only able to be used the first turn after Greninja enters the field; at all other times, it will fail.
Trophy Descriptions
- In Greninja's Final Smash, it uses its Mat Block move to flip opponents into the air. It then slices them repeatedly in front of the bright moon before smacking them back to the ground and launching them. The initial Mat Block flip doesn't have much range, but should it hit home, the rest of the attack is unavoidable.
- In Greninja's Final Smash, it uses its Mat Block move to flip an opponent into the air. It then slices them repeatedly in front of the shining moon, before smacking them down to the ground so hard they get launched. The initial Mat Block flip doesn't have much range, but if it hits home, there's no evading the rest of the attack.
Trivia
- In stages with platforms that reside at high altitudes, such as Palutena's Temple, characters not caught in the Final Smash are able to show up in the animation. These characters are fully mobile and do not appear as silhouettes, unlike Greninja and any opponents it caught.
- Although the trophy is a full moon, it's actually only half the moon, which can be seen by pausing and moving the camera (Wii U only). In the 3DS, more of the moon is visible when the camera is focused on Greninja, but one can't see where the moon ends.