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*Despite being a Fighting-type attack, Revenge's initial counterattack has a [[flame]] effect. It shares this quirk with [[Cross Chop]]. | *Despite being a Fighting-type attack, Revenge's initial counterattack has a [[flame]] effect. It shares this quirk with [[Cross Chop]]. | ||
*Being that Revenge deactivates when Incineroar gets thrown, it also deactivates when its opponent successfully applies a [[command grab]] as well. This goes for every character who has a command grab in their moveset | *Being that Revenge deactivates when Incineroar gets thrown, it also deactivates when its opponent successfully applies a [[command grab]] as well. This goes for every character who has a command grab in their moveset, with the exception of Incineroar's own Alolan Whip in a [[ditto match]] as stated previously. | ||
**This, however, is replaced by stealing the Revenged Incineroar's Revenge, if the other Incineroar successfully counters an attack with its own Revenge. This takes away the former's Revenge storage completely. | |||
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Revision as of 17:00, October 30, 2019
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User | Incineroar |
Universe | Pokémon |
Article on Bulbapedia | Revenge (move) |
“ | Increases attack power by taking hits from opponents. The power is relative to the damage taken. | ” |
—Description from Ultimate's Move List |
Revenge (リベンジ, Revenge) is Incineroar's down special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
Revenge is a unique counterattack. When initially triggered, Incineroar receives some of the incoming attack's damage and produces a minor burst of flame that has fixed knockback. However, this also applies a boost to Incineroar that multiplies the next attack it lands, which is indicated by its fur radiating an orange glow until it does so. The stored boost lasts for a maximum of 60 seconds, which decreases if Incineroar uses attacks that miss, and is lost if it receives a total of 36% or gets grabbed and thrown (although Alolan Whip from another Incineroar doesn't count). Incineroar can keep countering attacks using Revenge to reset the duration and stack the boost's strength. Damage is dealt after knockback is applied to the opponent in the case a Revenge boosted move hits.
Revenge will work against Death's Scythe, but not if Incineroar's damage is too high. If Incineroar successfully uses Revenge, but improperly times its usage of Alolan Whip, Revenge will remain active as well. It is also possible to preserve Revenge via neutral attack's first and second hits, as well as Cross Chop's ascending and non-meteor smash descending hitboxes.
Data
The boost applied by Revenge is equal to 0.075 * d + 1.25
, where "d" is the total damage of all attacks that have been stacked, with an upper limit of 3×. For example, using Revenge against an attack that inflicts 15% (or three attacks that inflict 5% each) will apply a multiplier of 2.375×. Given the formula, the minimum damage boost will always be 1.25×.
When Incineroar uses a move with Revenge active, each kind of attack has an additional knockback multiplier if it hits, as well as a number of seconds lost from the boost's storage if it misses.
Attack | Knockback multiplier | Storage loss (seconds) |
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Neutral attack | 1.2× | 2 |
All tilts | 1.15× | 4 |
Dash attack | 1.15× | 4 |
All smashes | 1.2× | 5 |
All aerials | 1.15× | 3 |
Pummel | 1× | 0 |
All throws | 1.1× | 0 |
Darkest Lariat | 1.1× | 5 |
Alolan Whip | 1.2× | 5 |
Cross Chop | 1× | 5 |
Final Smash | 1× | 0.5 |
Item throw | 1× | 0 |
Item swing | 1× | 3 |
Impact Revenge
On frame 3 of Revenge, it is possible for Incineroar to store momentum and utilize it when hit with an attack. The most distance and effectiveness comes from Incineroar being hit in the air. A successful Impact Revenge results in Incineroar sliding slightly, which aids in confirming hits with a Revenge-boosted attack. While it cannot be executed on reaction without extreme precision, reacting to the instances Impact Revenge works is very possible. The usual follow-up is an up aerial string, although up tilt or even up smash can be used in instances where Incineroar is grounded for more powerful hits. Footstools are also possible[1] for gimping opponents while preserving the Revenge boost.
Origin
Revenge is a physical Fighting-type move introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions. It has 60 base power, which is doubled if the user receives damage in the same turn before attacking. However, its negative priority forces the user to move last. Incineroar can only learn it via breeding.
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Trivia
- Despite being a Fighting-type attack, Revenge's initial counterattack has a flame effect. It shares this quirk with Cross Chop.
- Being that Revenge deactivates when Incineroar gets thrown, it also deactivates when its opponent successfully applies a command grab as well. This goes for every character who has a command grab in their moveset, with the exception of Incineroar's own Alolan Whip in a ditto match as stated previously.
- This, however, is replaced by stealing the Revenged Incineroar's Revenge, if the other Incineroar successfully counters an attack with its own Revenge. This takes away the former's Revenge storage completely.