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The '''Lloid Rocket''' ({{ja|ハニワくんロケット}}, ''Haniwa-kun Rocket'') is {{SSB4|Villager}}'s [[side special move]]. This move has two uses. The first is a simple one: the Villager will pull out Lloid from their pocket and release him on the battlefield. Lloid will ignite himself, and shoot off like a rocket. He then damages any players in the way by exploding on contact. The other use is useful as a recovery: the Villager can actually ride on Lloid while being a rocket, and can jump off at any time. Upon contact with an enemy or obstacle, or after some time passes, Lloid explodes, causing the Villager to fall off (but not causing damage). Lloid causes mor damage if the Villager is riding rather than when just shot as a projectile. If the villager collides with a wall, then he will fall [[helpless]]ly.
The '''Lloid Rocket''' ({{ja|ハニワくんロケット}}, ''Haniwa-kun Rocket'') is {{SSB4|Villager}}'s [[side special move]]. This move has two uses. The first is a simple one: the Villager will pull out Lloid from their pocket and release him on the battlefield. Lloid will ignite himself, and shoot off like a rocket. He then damages any players in the way by exploding on contact. The other use is useful as a recovery: the Villager can actually ride on Lloid while being a rocket, and can jump off at any time. Upon contact with an enemy or obstacle, or after some time passes, Lloid explodes, causing the Villager to fall off (but not causing damage). Lloid causes more damage if the Villager is riding it rather than when it's just shot as a projectile. If the Villager collides with a wall, then he will fall [[helpless]]ly.


If the Villager is on the rocket, he can adjust its speed, including a dead stop.
If the Villager is on the rocket, he can adjust its speed, including a dead stop.
Only one rocket can be on stage at any time. When the move is attempted again after Lloid has ignited, the Villager will perform the animation again, but it will have no effect.
Only one rocket can be on stage at any time. When the move is attempted again after Lloid has ignited, the Villager will perform the animation again, but it will have no effect.
==Origin==
==Origin==
In {{uv|Animal Crossing}}, Lloid acts as the player's personal assistant. He can hold items for the player, trade items with other visitors, and in the GCN Animal Crossing, save the game. Lloid also lets visitors know if the player is home or not. However, Lloid has never been seen being a rocket, nor has any kind of gyroid.
In {{uv|Animal Crossing}}, Lloid acts as the player's personal assistant. He can hold items for the player, trade items with other visitors, and in the GCN Animal Crossing, save the game. Lloid also lets visitors know if the player is home or not. However, Lloid has never been seen being a rocket, nor has any kind of gyroid.

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Lloid Rocket
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Universe Animal Crossing
Article on Nookipedia Lloid

The Lloid Rocket (ハニワくんロケット, Haniwa-kun Rocket) is Villager's side special move. This move has two uses. The first is a simple one: the Villager will pull out Lloid from their pocket and release him on the battlefield. Lloid will ignite himself, and shoot off like a rocket. He then damages any players in the way by exploding on contact. The other use is useful as a recovery: the Villager can actually ride on Lloid while being a rocket, and can jump off at any time. Upon contact with an enemy or obstacle, or after some time passes, Lloid explodes, causing the Villager to fall off (but not causing damage). Lloid causes more damage if the Villager is riding it rather than when it's just shot as a projectile. If the Villager collides with a wall, then he will fall helplessly.

If the Villager is on the rocket, he can adjust its speed, including a dead stop. Only one rocket can be on stage at any time. When the move is attempted again after Lloid has ignited, the Villager will perform the animation again, but it will have no effect.

Origin

In Animal Crossing, Lloid acts as the player's personal assistant. He can hold items for the player, trade items with other visitors, and in the GCN Animal Crossing, save the game. Lloid also lets visitors know if the player is home or not. However, Lloid has never been seen being a rocket, nor has any kind of gyroid.

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