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# '''Pound''': Default.
# '''Pound''': Default.
# '''Sideways Pound''': Cancels Jigglypuff's momentum, deals less damage and knocks enemies horizontally.
# '''Sideways Pound''': Cancels Jigglypuff's momentum, deals less damage and knocks enemies horizontally.
# '''Pound Blitz''': Pounds multiple times, dealing more damage and moving Jigglypuff further forward.
# '''Pound Blitz''': Pounds multiple times, dealing more damage and moving Jigglypuff further forward, which improves its use for recovery.


==Manual descriptions==
==Manual descriptions==

Revision as of 01:26, November 19, 2015

Pound
Pound
Pound being used in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
User Jigglypuff
Universe Pokémon
Article on Bulbapedia Pound (move)
Pound does serious damage, and it can also help as a recovery move.
—Jigglypuff's trophy description in Melee

Pound (はたく, Strike) is Jigglypuff's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. and side special move in Melee, Brawl, and Smash 4.

Overview

It is a short-range attack that sends Jigglypuff forward a short distance with its arm out in front of it to punch while exclaiming "Puff!". Pound is very useful when recovering, as it can be used between jumps to give Jigglypuff more horizontal distance. This technique is required to beat Jigglypuff's Board the Platforms in Super Smash Bros. In Smash 4, Pound has lost some of its horizontal distance, limiting its recovery abilities.

In the original, the move always launched opponents at a diagonal angle behind Jigglypuff. In Melee, Pound either knocks opponents vertically if used at a close range, or sends them at a slightly more horizontal angle than in the original game if it hits afterwards, while in Brawl, the angles are the opposite of Melee. The move does a maximum of 13% damage in the original and Melee, and 11% in Brawl and Smash 4.

Although Pound is mostly used for recovery and movement purposes, it can also be utilized as an effective attack. While it comes out a bit slow, Pound has a hitbox that stays out longer than one might expect, causing opponents to drop their guard too early at times, and in cases where opponents do shield the attack it will take an extra 20 shield damage. In Smash 4, Pound significantly benefits from the removal of damage reduction on shields, allowing the high shield damage hitbox to bring shields to a near sliver of health. In certain situations, Pound can also serve as a set-up for Jigglypuff's powerful Rest attack.

Changes across games / versions

SSB to Melee

  • Buff Given a new trajectory which improves combo ability.
  • Buff Rising Pound technique is easier to perform.
  • Change Input: Neutral special → Side Special

Melee to Brawl

  • Buff Now does more vertical knockback.

Brawl to Smash 4

  • Buff Deals more shield damage due to the removal of damage reduction on shields.
  • Buff Hitbox lasts for a longer period of time.
  • Nerf Momentum reduced, limiting recovery ability.
    • Buff Allows the attack to block most projectiles because of this, however.
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Rising Pound

Pound performed repeatedly in Melee.

As pressing up quickly after using Pound causes Jigglypuff to gain height, and the move does not put it into helpless state, Pound gives Jigglypuff a gigantic horizontal recovery. Quickly performing "upwards" Pounds is called Rising Pound. Contrary to popular belief, this is not infinite, as the ending lag causes Jigglypuff to end up slightly lower than its original position. However, it still gives it a great advantage in stalling, being able to go under many stages and go to the other side. There is also a downwards Pound.

In SSB, Pound has more ending lag than in the later games, making the technique less effective and harder to master. However, as it is Jigglypuff's neutral special in this game, Kirby can copy the move and use this same technique, giving him a better recovery as he can use Final Cutter for additional height. In Brawl and Smash 4, after using all of Jigglypuff's midair jumps, CPUs use this move repeatedly until they recover, or are eventually KO'd.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the known variations:

1. Pound 2. Sideways Pound 3. Pound Blitz
Pound
Sideways Pound
Pound Blitz
"Step forward and slap your opponent so hard they fly straight into the air." "Slap opponents, and launch them sideways." "A lunging strike that sends you sliding across the ground. Can hit multiple times."
  1. Pound: Default.
  2. Sideways Pound: Cancels Jigglypuff's momentum, deals less damage and knocks enemies horizontally.
  3. Pound Blitz: Pounds multiple times, dealing more damage and moving Jigglypuff further forward, which improves its use for recovery.

Manual descriptions

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

"Slap your opponents so hard they fly straight into the air."

Origin

Pound in Generation VI Pokémon games

In the Pokémon games, Pound is a physical Normal-type attack that is known at start or learned at a low-level by many Pokémon, similar to both Tackle and Scratch, introduced in Generation I.

Due to its very low base power and the existence of superior Normal-type attacks, Pound is going to eventually be replaced by more powerful moves that can outclass the move as a Pokémon grows. In all generations, Jigglypuff learns Pound as its second move (starting at Level 1), with the first one being Sing.

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