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'''Zoroark''' ({{ja|ゾロアーク|Zoroāku}}, ''Zoroark'') appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' as a [[Poké Ball]] and [[Master Ball]] Pokémon. When summoned, Zoroark catches fighters, then slashes them with its claws using {{s|bulbapedia|Fury Swipes|move}} akin to some Trapping [[Final Smash]]es, specifically [[Secret Ninja Attack|Greninja's]]. In {{for3ds}}, it will not appear until having cleared [[10-Man Smash]]. Smash Balls will not appear while Zoroark is on the battlefield and vise versa (probably due to Greninja's final smash being identical to Fury Swipes, as having both moves occurring at the same time would get confusing). Except for the final hit, Zoroark's attacks are considered projectiles | '''Zoroark''' ({{ja|ゾロアーク|Zoroāku}}, ''Zoroark'') appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' as a [[Poké Ball]] and [[Master Ball]] Pokémon. When summoned, Zoroark catches fighters, then slashes them with its claws using {{s|bulbapedia|Fury Swipes|move}} akin to some Trapping [[Final Smash]]es, specifically [[Secret Ninja Attack|Greninja's]]. In {{for3ds}}, it will not appear until having cleared [[10-Man Smash]]. Smash Balls will not appear while Zoroark is on the battlefield and vise versa (probably due to Greninja's final smash being identical to Fury Swipes, as having both moves occurring at the same time would get confusing). Except for the final hit, Zoroark's attacks are considered projectiles, which means that if it attacks a character wearing a [[Franklin Badge]], that fighter will only take damage from the final hit. | ||
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