Lugia
Lugia | |
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Lugia's official artwork from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. | |
Games | Melee Brawl SSB4 Ultimate |
Move | Aeroblast |
Rarity | Rare |
Article on Bulbapedia | Lugia (Pokémon) |
“ | It launches a vortex of air from the back of the screen, affecting a certain area of the stage. It’s relatively easy to dodge, but the launch power is high if you get hit. | ” |
—Pokémon Encyclopedia, Smash Bros. DOJO!! |
Lugia (ルギア, Lugia) is a creature in the Pokémon media franchise. It appears as a Poké Ball Pokémon in Melee, Brawl, Smash 4 and Ultimate.
Origin
Lugia is a Psychic/Flying-type Legendary Pokémon and the version mascot of Pokémon Silver and Pokémon SoulSilver. It is heavily associated with the sea and often slumbers in the depths. While not being a Water-type it can learn several Water-type moves. In the National Pokédex, it is registered as #249 and known as the "Diving Pokémon". Prior to its debut in Generation II, it first appeared in the second Pokémon movie, Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One.
Aeroblast is a special Flying-type move with 100 base power, 95% accuracy and an increased chance of dealing a critical hit. It is Lugia's signature move, and thus the only Pokémon able to learn it naturally. Stat-wise, Lugia has great Special Defense, Defense and Speed, but its offensive stats are average, especially for a Legendary Pokémon.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
When summoned, Lugia will appear on the stage, then fly into the background, use its Aeroblast attack, and finally fly off the screen to the background of the stage (similar to the movement of Ho-Oh). Aeroblast travels around the stage in a random pattern (circular/left to right or right to left/sweeping the ground and vice versa), that will move towards the direction of the summoner's opponents.
Before Lugia flies into the background, any character that makes contact will take 30% damage and sustain extremely high vertical knockback, similar to touching Moltres's wings; it can KO most characters as low as 35%. Though Lugia's body hitbox is not as powerful as Moltres', it covers a larger area due to Lugia being much larger in size. Aeroblast has multiple hits, allowing this attack to be escapable with very quick and precise SDI, though extremely difficult to do so and survive. Aeroblast can inflict up to 440% in a little over 2 seconds, with each hitbox dealing 20% in damage. The knockback inflicted by Aeroblast is extreme, which combined with the massive damage it deals, allows it to potentially OHKO a player trapped in it unless they can tech a wall or ceiling. However, the first hit of Aeroblast can whiff if the opponents are hit at the left or right endpoint of its range. Even a player gets hit once instead of multiples hits, a single hit has enough knockback to KO at low percentages (roughly 35%), but not to OHKO. However, due to its diagonal angle, DI'ing down and away cause this attack KO'ing at early-mid percent (50% onwards). The summoner is immune to all previously mentioned attacks.
Lugia is a powerful Pokéball Pokémon in Melee, as its huge body hitbox KOs well under 100%, and its Aeroblast OHKOs, while covering a very large area (for example, a Lugia summoned in the center of Battlefield would be able to strike anywhere onstage with Aeroblast). It is also possible for Lugia to KO the same opponent twice (from touching it before it flies off, and then getting hit by Aeroblast), though the likelihood of this situation happening is dependant on the actions of the opponent, making it a rarity. Lugia is the only Pokémon in Melee with this capability.
Due to Lugia being a Legendary Pokémon, the chance of summoning Lugia is rare, with only Mew and Celebi being rarer Pokémon. However, the chance of Lugia appearing out of a Poké Ball is greatly increased in the event match Legendary Pokémon.
Trophy
Lugia features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 100+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the Trophy Lottery and throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches, though it only appears once 200 VS matches have been played. It reads as follows:
- Lugia
- The waters of the Whirl Islands are home to this legendary Pokémon, whom few have seen. Lugia lives quietly in the deepest ocean trenches for one very good reason: its combined aerial and psychic powers are so strong as to be extremely dangerous. The special moves of this gargantuan creature include the destructive wind assault known as Aeroblast.
- Pokémon Gold & Silver, 10/00
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Lugia reprises its role from Melee. The model is overall higher quality, including Aeroblast having a more detailed appearance. The same basic sequence of events is performed: starting on-stage, then flying to the background to use Aeroblast in a random pathway. In some fields Lugia was significantly changed in Brawl; the first such change is that touching it pulls the player away with massive vertical knockback, avoiding multiple hits in most cases. However, opponents are still inflicted 30% damage and can easily be star KOed as low as 30%, slightly better than Melee. It is possible to chain each hit for a star KO, but it usually works at middle to high damages. In some situations a perfect chaining can deal to an OHKO, but it happens rarely (as in Melee).
Its Aeroblast still potentially OHKOs, but only in one hit; the primary change, in fact, is that hit opponents will usually sustain a single hit before getting knocked out, instead of taking every powerful hit in the attack before being launched, preventing the ridiculous damage output it dealt in Melee. This means that avoiding this attack (on sides, where it still whiffs) is simpler now, although there is still a possibility to get caught and suffer more hits: in this case, combined damage can still reach 440%. Aeroblast additionally covers a much smaller area, making it more difficult for opponents to get hit by it; this change severely reduces its potential on larger stages.
While Lugia received some signifacant nerfs in terms of damage and usability, it still is very powerful and arguably the most useful Pokémon in Brawl. Also, it still retains from the previous game the possibility to KO a character two times in a row (first KO by touching Lugia’s body and second OHKO from Aeroblast). However it is not unique anymore, since other Pokémon share this ability in Brawl.
Trophy
This trophy can be found randomly during normal play, including the Coin Launcher.
- Lugia
- A Diving Pokémon. A legendary Pokémon often referred to as "guardian of the seas," it has the impressive ability to control the wind. Lugia typically spends its time quietly at the bottom of the ocean. Highly powerful in all areas, Lugia's Aeroblast move is especially powerful. It uses strong flapping of its wings to target damage on a foe's weak spot.
- : Pokémon Gold/Silver
- : Pokémon Crystal
Sticker
Name | Game | Effect | Character(s) |
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Lugia | Pokémon series | Attack +22 |
Lugia (Pokémon series) |
In Super Smash Bros. 4
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Lugia returns to the Smash series again, once more using Aeroblast upon being released from a Poké Ball. However, it is severely nerfed from the two previous games and no longer OHKOs, although dealing very high damage if all hits connect (up to 240%). Contact with Lugia’s body is also less powerful, KOing light characters over 50% and avoiding multiple hits most times; it still deals 30% damage. Now Aeroblast starts to KO around 60%; if most or all hits connect it can still KO as low as 35%, but this outcome is very rare. Like other legendary Pokémon it can also appear out of a Master Ball. Due to less Pokémon being summonable through a Master Ball overall, Lugia has a much higher chance of appearing from it then a regular Poké Ball.
Trophy
- Lugia
- Despite being a Psychic/Flying-type Pokémon, Lugia sleeps on the ocean floor. Legend says the flapping of Lugia's wings can create storms that last up to 40 days. It's impossible to know for sure, but in Smash Bros., Lugia definitely brings a storm with its Aeroblast attack.
- Despite being a Psychic- and Flying-type, Lugia sleeps on the ocean floor. It's said that if it were to flap its wings on waking up, it could cause a storm lasting 40 days. No one can say whether that's true or not, but Lugia's attacks certainly make it seem so. It flies behind the stage and creates a mighty gust of wind with its Aeroblast attack.
- : Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver (10/2000)
- : Pokémon HeartGold and Pokémon SoulSilver (03/2010)
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a Poké Ball Pokémon
Lugia returns as a Poké Ball and Master Ball summon, with no major differences from Smash 4.
Lugia cannot be summoned on 3D Land, Arena Ferox, Brinstar, Corneria, Dream Land GB, Frigate Orpheon, Gerudo Valley, Hyrule Castle, Living Room, Luigi's Mansion, Magicant, Mario Circuit, Mario Galaxy, Mementos, Mishima Dojo, Mushroom Kingdom U, Mushroomy Kingdom, Pac-Land, Paper Mario, Prism Tower, Reset Bomb Forest, Skyloft, Skyworld, Super Mario Maker, Suzaku Castle, Temple, The Great Cave Offensive, Tortimer Island, Umbra Clock Tower, Unova Pokemon League, WarioWare Inc., or Wrecking Crew.
Spirit
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slots | Base | Max | Base | Max | Base | Max | Ability | Series |
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484 | Lugia | ★★★ | 2 | 3170 | 9540 | 1615 | 4859 | 1321 | 3975 | Water Attack ↑ | Pokémon Series |
Gallery
Lugia using Aeroblast in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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Japanese | ルギア, Lugia |
English | Lugia |
French | Lugia |
German | Lugia |
Spanish | Lugia |
Italian | Lugia |
Chinese (Simplified) | 洛奇亚 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 洛奇亞 |
Korean | 루기아, Rugia |
Dutch | Lugia |
Russian | Лугиа |
Trivia
- Lugia is one of four legendary Poké Ball Pokémon to appear in every installment since Melee, the other three being Moltres, Entei, and Suicune.
Non-playable Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Melee | |
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Poké Ball | Articuno · Bellossom · Blastoise · Celebi · Chansey · Charizard · Chikorita · Clefairy · Cyndaquil · (Ditto) · Electrode · Entei · Goldeen · Ho-Oh · Lugia · Marill · Mew · Moltres · Porygon2 · Raikou · Scizor · Snorlax · Staryu · Suicune · Togepi · Unown · Venusaur · Weezing · Wobbuffet · Zapdos |
Poké Floats | Chansey · Chikorita · Geodude · Goldeen · Lickitung · Onix · Porygon · Psyduck · Seel · Slowpoke · Snorlax · Sudowoodo · Squirtle · Unown · Venusaur · Weezing · Wobbuffet · Wooper |
Trophy only | Bulbasaur · Cleffa · Crobat · Ditto · Eevee · Heracross · Igglybuff · Meowth · Poliwhirl · Steelix · Totodile |
Opening movie | Abra · Cubone · Drowzee · Electabuzz · Elekid · Gligar · Hitmonlee · Krabby · Machop · Magmar · Natu · Oddish · Phanpy · Pineco · Pinsir · Rhydon · Sentret · Slowbro · Snubbull · Ursaring · Weepinbell |
Non-playable Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |
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Poké Ball | Bellossom · Bonsly · Celebi · Chikorita · Deoxys · Electrode · Entei · Gardevoir · Goldeen · Groudon · Gulpin · Ho-Oh · Jirachi · Kyogre · Latias and Latios · Lugia · Manaphy · Meowth · Metagross · Mew · Moltres · Munchlax · Piplup · Snorlax · Staryu · Suicune · Togepi · Torchic · Weavile · Wobbuffet |
Stage elements | Pokémon Stadium 2: Cubone · Drifloon · Dugtrio · Electivire · Hoppip · Magnezone · Skarmory · Snorunt · Snover Spear Pillar: Azelf · Cresselia · Dialga · Mesprit · Palkia · Uxie |
Trophy-only | Blaziken · Bulbasaur · Buneary · Charmander · Chimchar · Cyndaquil · Darkrai · Glaceon & Leafeon · Gyarados · Mewtwo · Mudkip · Pichu · Plusle & Minun · Riolu · Starly · Totodile · Treecko · Turtwig |
Bosses | Rayquaza |