Vulpix: Difference between revisions
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(See the Poké Ball talk page to know where the names came from. If someone could do the write-up on the move origins that'd be appreciated. I don't feel like waiting for Bulba to work or to dig through Serebii) |
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Several {{s|bulbapedia|Generation I}} Pokémon alternatively had Alolan {{s|bulbapedia|regional variant}}s, introduced in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon''. They are adapted to a specific habitat in Alola, differing from their region of origin, Kanto, requiring aesthetic and type changes — among those was Vulpix, exclusive to ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Ultra Sun'', inversely becoming an Ice-type Pokémon and requiring an {{s|bulbapedia|Ice Stone}} to evolve. An Alolan Vulpix nicknamed "{{s|bulbapedia|Snowy}}" is featured in the [[bulbapedia:Sun & Moon series|''Sun and Moon'' animated series]] as {{iw|bulbapedia|Lillie|anime}}'s first Pokémon. | Several {{s|bulbapedia|Generation I}} Pokémon alternatively had Alolan {{s|bulbapedia|regional variant}}s, introduced in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon''. They are adapted to a specific habitat in Alola, differing from their region of origin, Kanto, requiring aesthetic and type changes — among those was Vulpix, exclusive to ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Ultra Sun'', inversely becoming an Ice-type Pokémon and requiring an {{s|bulbapedia|Ice Stone}} to evolve. An Alolan Vulpix nicknamed "{{s|bulbapedia|Snowy}}" is featured in the [[bulbapedia:Sun & Moon series|''Sun and Moon'' animated series]] as {{iw|bulbapedia|Lillie|anime}}'s first Pokémon. | ||
The regular Vulpix's | The regular Vulpix's uses {{iw|bulbapedia|Ember|move}}, while Alolan Vulpix's uses {{iw|bulbapedia|Powder Snow|move}}. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
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Both Vulpix in its normal form and its {{iw|bulbapedia|Alola}}n form make their debut as a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon in this installment. | |||
====Vulpix==== | ====Vulpix==== | ||
[[File:SSBUWebsiteVulpix6.jpg|thumb|left|Vulpix standing on {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}.]] | [[File:SSBUWebsiteVulpix6.jpg|thumb|left|Vulpix standing on {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}.]] | ||
The | The normal form uses {{iw|bulbapedia|Ember|move}} to attack, which manifests as a fireball attack similar to [[Ness]]'s [[PK Fire]]. Unlike PK Fire, it does not need to hit an opponent to create a pillar of fire. It will turn towards an opponent before using Ember. The angle at which it fires is random, causing it to sometimes land near Vulpix or far away. Ember will deal 4% if the shot makes contact with the opponent and then 2% every 9 frames (0.15 seconds). | ||
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[[File:SSBUWebsiteVulpix1.jpg|thumb|Alolan Vulpix standing on [[Summit]].]] | [[File:SSBUWebsiteVulpix1.jpg|thumb|Alolan Vulpix standing on [[Summit]].]] | ||
The {{s|bulbapedia|Alola}}n form | The {{s|bulbapedia|Alola}}n form uses {{iw|bulbapedia|Powder Snow|move}} to attack, inflicting damage and temporarily [[Frozen|freezing]] them once they come into contact with the attack, similar to the [[Ice Climbers]]' [[Blizzard]]. Like its normal form it will turn towards opponents before using Powder Snow. Also like its normal form the angle is random, though the attack's range is almost always the same making the randomness not as impactful as it is with Ember. Powder Snow's size gets slightly bigger as it moves and will deal 14% at the start, 13% from frames 3-6, 11% from frames 7-9, then drops down to 2.5% for frames 10-14, 2% from frames 15-19, 1.8% from frames 20-29, and finally 1.2% until the cloud dissipates. | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, June 5, 2022
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{{{content2}}} Official artwork of Vulpix from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Alolan Vulpix from Pokémon Sun and Moon. | |
Games | Ultimate |
Move | Ember Powder Snow |
Japanese voice actor | Kei Shindo (Vulpix) Reina Ueda (Alolan Vulpix) |
Article on Bulbapedia | Vulpix (Pokémon) |
Vulpix (ロコン, Rokon) is a creature in the Pokémon media franchise.
Origin
Vulpix is a Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, though it was exclusive to Blue, acting as the equivalent to Growlithe in Red. Vulpix is categorized within the Pokédex at #037 as the "Fox Pokémon", and it evolves into Ninetales with the help of a Fire Stone.
Several Generation I Pokémon alternatively had Alolan regional variants, introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. They are adapted to a specific habitat in Alola, differing from their region of origin, Kanto, requiring aesthetic and type changes — among those was Vulpix, exclusive to Pokémon Sun and Ultra Sun, inversely becoming an Ice-type Pokémon and requiring an Ice Stone to evolve. An Alolan Vulpix nicknamed "Snowy" is featured in the Sun and Moon animated series as Lillie's first Pokémon.
The regular Vulpix's uses Ember, while Alolan Vulpix's uses Powder Snow.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Both Vulpix in its normal form and its Alolan form make their debut as a Poké Ball Pokémon in this installment.
Vulpix
The normal form uses Ember to attack, which manifests as a fireball attack similar to Ness's PK Fire. Unlike PK Fire, it does not need to hit an opponent to create a pillar of fire. It will turn towards an opponent before using Ember. The angle at which it fires is random, causing it to sometimes land near Vulpix or far away. Ember will deal 4% if the shot makes contact with the opponent and then 2% every 9 frames (0.15 seconds).
Alolan Vulpix
“ | This Pokémon freezes fighters with icy breath. | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
The Alolan form uses Powder Snow to attack, inflicting damage and temporarily freezing them once they come into contact with the attack, similar to the Ice Climbers' Blizzard. Like its normal form it will turn towards opponents before using Powder Snow. Also like its normal form the angle is random, though the attack's range is almost always the same making the randomness not as impactful as it is with Ember. Powder Snow's size gets slightly bigger as it moves and will deal 14% at the start, 13% from frames 3-6, 11% from frames 7-9, then drops down to 2.5% for frames 10-14, 2% from frames 15-19, 1.8% from frames 20-29, and finally 1.2% until the cloud dissipates.
Spirits
Both forms of Vulpix appear as spirits.
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Cost | Ability | Series |
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430 | Vulpix | ★ | 1 | Fire Flower Equipped | Pokémon Series | ||
431 | Alolan Vulpix | ★ | 1 | Freezie Equipped | Pokémon Series |
Gallery
Alolan Vulpix freezing Ness on Tortimer Island.
Alolan Vulpix standing behind Fox.
Vulpix and Alolan Vulpix in Town and City.
Vulpix attacking on Garden of Hope.
Names in other languages
Vulpix
Language | Name |
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Japanese | ロコン, Rokon |
English | Vulpix |
French | Goupix |
German | Vulpix |
Spanish | Vulpix |
Italian | Vulpix |
Chinese | 六尾 |
Korean | 식스테일, Sixtail |
Dutch | Vulpix |
Russian | Валпикс |
Alolan Vulpix
Trivia
- Vulpix is the first Poké Ball Pokémon to appear alongside an alternative version of itself, being its Alolan Form.
- It is the second Poké Ball Pokémon with multiple forms to appear in-game after Unown.