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[[File:Cross Chop Origin.png|thumb|left|156px|Cross Chop in ''Pokemon Sun and Moon''.]] | [[File:Cross Chop Origin.png|thumb|left|156px|Cross Chop in ''Pokemon Sun and Moon''.]] | ||
Cross Chop is a Fighting-type move introduced in ''Pokemon Gold and Silver''. It has 100 base power, and has a higher chance of dealing a critical hit. Incineroar naturally learns this move at level 66. | Cross Chop is a Fighting-type move introduced in ''Pokemon Gold and Silver''. It has 100 base power, and has a higher chance of dealing a critical hit. Incineroar naturally learns this move at level 66. | ||
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File:CrossChop.gif Incineroar using Cross Chop on Ike. | |
User | Incineroar |
Universe | Pokémon |
Article on Bulbapedia | Cross Chop (move) |
Cross Chop (クロスチョップ, Cross Chop) is Incineroar's up special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
Incineroar roars before leaping into the air, coming back down at an angle with its arms crossed and covered in fire. The move appears to keep going until it hits the ground, making self-destructs likely near edges.
Origin
Cross Chop is a Fighting-type move introduced in Pokemon Gold and Silver. It has 100 base power, and has a higher chance of dealing a critical hit. Incineroar naturally learns this move at level 66.
Trivia
- Similar to Revenge, Cross Chop deals flame damage in Ultimate, despite being a Fighting-type move.