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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 [[bulbapedia:Mat Block (move)|Mat Block]] (known in Japan as Tatami Flip), one of its signature moves in the Pokémon games, the other being [[Water Shuriken]]. 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. | Greninja activates this move by striking downward at a tatami, a type of mat, to flip it upward and hit opponents, referencing [[bulbapedia:Mat Block (move)|Mat Block]] (known in Japan as Tatami Flip), one of its signature moves in the Pokémon games, the other being [[Water Shuriken]]. 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. | ||
The attack is also similar to [[bulbapedia:Night Slash]], which Greninja can learn at Level 1 (although it requires a Move Reminder) and 70. | The attack is also similar to [[bulbapedia:Night Slash|Night Slash]], which Greninja can learn at Level 1 (although it requires a Move Reminder) and 70. | ||
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Revision as of 14:38, September 8, 2014
Template:Infobox Final Smash SSB4 Greninja's Final Smash, known in Japan as Mysterious Ninja[1], does not currently have a known English name. In this Final Smash, Greninja sends one or more foes airborne by hitting them with a tatami, then slashes away at its opponent in front of the moon. It then readies a final blow to send the foe flying.
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), one of its signature moves in the Pokémon games, the other being Water Shuriken. 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.
The attack is also similar to Night Slash, which Greninja can learn at Level 1 (although it requires a Move Reminder) and 70.