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'''PK Starstorm''' is [[Lucas|Lucas']] [[Final Smash]]. After grabbing a [[Smash Ball]], Lucas summons many powerful meteorites to strike the battlefield. As the Final Smash continues, more and more meteorites rain down, making it increasingly difficult to dodge; on smaller fields, dodging is practically impossible. However, larger fields grant more running room to opponents, but this may be countered by Lucas, as he can still move after performing PK Starstorm.
'''PK Starstorm''' is [[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas]]' [[Final Smash]]. He rains down a series of meteors from the sky, which strike the stage. The move is more effective on smaller stages. [[Ness (SSBB)|Ness]] has a version of this attack as well, except the meteors home in on whoever is closest.


[[Category:Final smashes]]
In ''[[Mother 3]]'', Lucas does not actually learn PK Starstorm. It is learned by Kumatora; however, it is not the first time PSI attacks have been "borrowed" in the [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], both Lucas and [[Ness]] use PSI moves that they do not learn in their respective games.
 
{{Special Moves
|character = Lucas
|b = [[PK Freeze]]
|sideb = [[PK Fire]]
|upb = [[PK Thunder]]
|downb = [[PSI Magnet]]
|smash = [[PK Starstorm]]
}}
 
[[Category:Attacks]]
[[Category:Final Smashes]]
[[Category:EarthBound universe]]

Revision as of 17:35, January 31, 2008

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PK Starstorm is Lucas' Final Smash. He rains down a series of meteors from the sky, which strike the stage. The move is more effective on smaller stages. Ness has a version of this attack as well, except the meteors home in on whoever is closest.

In Mother 3, Lucas does not actually learn PK Starstorm. It is learned by Kumatora; however, it is not the first time PSI attacks have been "borrowed" in the Super Smash Bros. series, both Lucas and Ness use PSI moves that they do not learn in their respective games.