Extreme Speed
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ExtremeSpeed ExtremeSpeed in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. | |
User | Lucario |
Universe | Pokémon |
Article on Bulbapedia | Extreme Speed (move) |
ExtremeSpeed (しんそく Shinsoku Swiftness) is Lucario's up special move. When used, Lucario stops for a brief moment, and then it rushes in the direction chosen. It is possible to change directions during the dash (where Lucario will appear to "bend" through the air), as well as being able to wall cling if it comes in contact with a wall, making it a very useful recovery move. However, ExtremeSpeed deals no damage, and as such, should only be used for either escaping attacks or recovery. Lucario has low knockback while using this move, and it has a large sweet spot, making ledge-grabbing easier. This enables Lucario to have a very good recovery move. Lucario's recovery is greater if there is a wall to cling to.
In Super Smash Bros. 4, the distance traveled by ExtremeSpeed increases as Lucario's damage rises, which makes it a stronger recovery at damages where it's needed. This does however open the possibility that the move gains less distance at low damage, meaning Lucario may become easier to gimp.
Customization
In Super Smash Bros. 4, ExtremeSpeed has two custom variants - Controlled ExtremeSpeed and Ramming Speed. Controlled ExtremeSpeed increases Lucario's control and distance, but slightly decreases the speed of the move and removes the sweetspot at the end of the move. Ramming Speed removes the sweetspot and large knockback of the move, and is instead a multi-hit attack that is easier to connect with. It also allows Lucario to go straight through projectiles.
Controlled ExtremeSpeed in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Ramming Speed in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Origin
In the Pokémon games, ExtremeSpeed was introduced in Generation II as a more powerful version of Quick Attack. Prior to Generation III, it was the signature move of 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 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. This is contradicted in an official booklet given away at EGX 2014, which refers to the move as "Extreme Speed".
ExtremeHogging
ExtremeHogging is the use of ExtremeSpeed to quickly grab the edge to edge-guard a player attempting to grab it. If the player uses the move, but holds down as the direction, Lucario zooms across the floor to the right. By going over the lip of the ledge, still holding down, Lucario will almost instantly grab the ledge. If the player wants to go left, it's a little harder, since left-and-down must pressed diagonally.
Use by other Pokémon
- Rayquaza - Rayquaza may randomly use this move during the boss fight against it. Rayquaza will rush off of the screen, then breeze forward in one direction, dealing damage and knockback, also generating wind. On lower levels of HP, Rayquaza will perform this move 3 times in a row. Some characters must jump over this, while some can crouch under its hitbox. Rayquaza uses this in similar fashion to how it would in Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire.
Trivia
- If tap jump is disabled and the player performs ExtremeSpeed ending on the ground, Lucario will be unable to perform it again until it jumps.
- If the game is modified to run at a slower pace, such as via the Training mode or Slow Brawl, players can have considerably greater flexibility over Lucario's path; with proper manipulation, it is possible to allow Lucario to form double bends in its path.
Gallery
- ExtremeSpeed IV.png
ExtremeSpeed in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.