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'''Pokémon Trainer''' ({{ja|ポケモントレーナー|Pokémon Torēnā}}, ''Pokémon Trainer'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was confirmed on June 12th, 2018.
'''Pokémon Trainer''' ({{ja|ポケモントレーナー|Pokémon Torēnā}}, ''Pokémon Trainer'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Pokémon Trainer can use three interchangeable Pokémon in battle: [[Ivysaur_(SSBU)|Ivysaur]], [[Squirtle_(SSBU)|Squirtle]], and [[Charizard_(SSBU)|Charizard]].


==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==

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Pokémon Trainer
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Pokémon Trainer
PokemonSymbol.svg
Universe Pokémon
Shares character slot with Charizard
Ivysaur
Squirtle
Other playable appearance in Brawl


Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Triple Finish
Pokémon Trainer (SSBU)

Pokémon Trainer (ポケモントレーナー, Pokémon Trainer) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Pokémon Trainer can use three interchangeable Pokémon in battle: Ivysaur, Squirtle, and Charizard.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Aesthetics

  • Change Leaf, the female Pokémon Trainer from FireRed/LeafGreen, makes her first appearance as an alternate costume.
  • Change The trainer now turns in battle to face the direction of the fight.
  • Change Squirtle has a new dash animation that involves surfing on a water wave.
  • Change Squirtle has a more upright stance.
  • Change Squirtle no longer leaps up during its up smash.
  • Change Triple Finish has a different text box and animations, making it identical to how they appear in the Generation VII games.
  • Change The trainer now claps on the results screen.

Attributes

  • Buff The Stamina mechanic has been removed, eliminating the necessity of switching out Pokémon to restore their power.
  • Buff Squirtle has a much faster running speed.

Normal Moves

  • Change Squirtle's forward aerial now has additional water effects alongside the kick.
  • Buff Squirtle's full jab combo does slightly more damage (9% → 9.4).
  • Buff Squirtle's forward tilt does slightly more damage (6% → 6.2%).
  • Buff Squirtle has a new down tilt. While it only hits once, has further reach and is much stronger (5% → 10.1%).
  • Buff Squirtle's up smash activates faster and reaches much higher, along with being slightly stronger.
  • Buff Squirtle's forward smash is much stronger, even when uncharged (14% → 19.3%).
  • Buff Ivysaur's forward tilt reaches further and does far more damage.
  • Buff Ivysaur's down smash has greatly increased reach.
  • Change Ivysaur's neutral aerial has a new animation where it points its bulb towards the screen and spins its leaves, hitting 6 times.

Special Moves

  • Buff Bullet Seed now has a finishing blow.
  • Buff Water Gun charges much faster and covers significantly more distance, able to reach the entirety of Battlefield when fully charged and having enough pushing force to KO off-stage opponents by pushing them into the blast zone.
  • Buff Withdraw is much faster and stronger (8% → 11%).
    • Nerf Withdraw now stops on impact, preventing it from racking up further damage.
  • Buff Pokémon Change can now be used in the air and is much quicker. Like in Brawl, it also offers brief invincibility upon switching out, though the quicker switch time allows it to potentially combo into another Pokémon's moves, or function somewhat as an alternative "air dodge". It also allows the user to essentially choose the recovery that suits a situation best.
    • Nerf After taking any hitstun-inducing hit, Pokémon Change can only be used if the Pokémon lands first, preventing exploiting of the move's intangibility. Similarly, spamming Pokémon Change will grant no invincibility frames for a period of time.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

These changes only affect Charizard, who was a single fighter in the previous game.

Attributes

  • Buff Charizard's mid air jumps carry it higher than before.

Ground attacks

  • Nerf Charizard's jab combo now requires specific timing of each input to deal maximum damage.
  • Nerf Charizard's up tilt has lower vertical range.
  • Buff Charizard's forward smash is slightly stronger (17% → 19%).

Aerial attacks

  • Buff Neutral aerial causes Charizard's tail flame to grow, making it easier to sweetspot. Its overall speed and power has also been increased (sweetspot/sourspot: 12% → 15% / 9% → 12%).
  • Buff Charizard's back aerial has greatly decreased start up.
  • Nerf Charizard's down aerial has increased ending lag.

Special Moves

  • Buff Flamethrower has a significantly larger hitbox. Additionally, its size does not decrease as fast, and it is still usable at its smallest.
  • Buff Flare Blitz is significantly stronger (19% → 26%) and deals even more knockback.
  • Nerf Flare Blitz causes Charizard to enter a tumble animation for a longer period of time after impact.
  • Buff Fly's distance has greatly increased, allowing Charizard to recover to the ledge of Battlefield from the stage's lowest point.
  • Nerf Now that it is once again part of the Pokémon Trainer rotation, Charizard's down special, Rock Smash, has been replaced with Pokémon Change, effectively eliminating Rock Smash from its moveset.
  • Change Charizard's Final Smash has been reverted from Mega Charizard X to Triple Finish.