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In the [[Pokémon (universe)|''Pokémon'' games]], Extreme Speed was introduced in Generation II as a more powerful version of [[Quick Attack]]. Prior to Generation III, it was the signature move of [[bulbapedia:Arcanine|Arcanine]]. It is only learned by certain legendary Pokémon and by Lucario, Togekiss, Arcanine, Dratini, and special event Pokémon. It cannot be learned via TM. Lucario can naturally learn this move at level 51 in Generation IV and at level 65 in Generations IV and V. It is a physical Normal-type attack with 80 base power, 100% accuracy, and a +1 priority in Generation II-IV and a +2 priority in Generation V, meaning it will usually go first if there is no other higher priority attack being used as well, regardless of the user's Extreme Speed. In return for being exceptionally fast, this attack only has 5 PP (can be upgraded to 8 PP maximum), so ExtremeSpeed can only be used 5 times before running out of power.
In the [[Pokémon (universe)|''Pokémon'' games]], Extreme Speed was introduced in Generation II as a more powerful version of [[Quick Attack]]. Prior to Generation III, it was the signature move of [[bulbapedia:Arcanine|Arcanine]]. It is only learned by certain legendary Pokémon and by Lucario, Togekiss, Arcanine, Dratini, and special event Pokémon. It cannot be learned via TM. Lucario can naturally learn this move at level 51 in Generation IV and at level 65 in Generations IV and V. It is a physical Normal-type attack with 80 base power, 100% accuracy, and a +1 priority in Generation II-IV and a +2 priority in Generation V, meaning it will usually go first if there is no other higher priority attack being used as well, regardless of the user's Extreme Speed. In return for being exceptionally fast, this attack only has 5 PP (can be upgraded to 8 PP maximum), so ExtremeSpeed can only be used 5 times before running out of power.


While ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' occurs with Generation VI changes in effect, Sakurai's Miiverse posts continue to refer to "ExtremeSpeed" without a space, despite the move being reformatted as "Extreme Speed" in Generation VI. However, the game itself calls it "Extreme Speed".
Since the Generation VI ''Pokémon'' games reformatted the move's English name as "Extreme Speed", the move's name was similarly changed for ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. Despite this, Sakurai's Miiverse posts pre-release continued to refer to "ExtremeSpeed" without a space.


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