Rayquaza

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Rayquaza
Rayquaza.jpg
A boss in SSBB
Universe Pokémon

Rayquaza (レックウザ, Rekkūza) is a fictional creature in the Pokémon media franchise.

Creature description

Rayquaza is a Legendary Pokémon who first appeared in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and, most prominently, Emerald, where it was featured as the cover Pokémon. It is the second-highest level wild Pokémon in the games, appearing at level 70.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Rayquaza's voice is from the anime movie, Destiny Deoxys, like other Pokémon in the Smash Bros. series.

Role In The Subspace Emissary

Rayquaza is the first confirmed Pokémon character to be a boss in adventure mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In the Subspace Emissary, Rayquaza first appears in the jungle after Diddy Kong goes to investigate a crashed Arwing. It bursts out of the water and destroys the Arwing with Dragon Pulse, then grabs Diddy. Before it can retreat in the water, Fox McCloud comes out and attacks Rayquaza, causing it to lose its grip on Diddy Kong. The Pokémon attacks Fox with Dragon Pulse again, but Fox reflects the attack back at Rayquaza, sending it tumbling back into the water. Both Diddy and Fox face off against the dangerous Legendary Pokémon. He can also be battled at any given time in boss mode. It has not been proven he has any link to the Subspace Emissary and could just be angry at Diddy and Fox for intruding on its territory. However, at the last level, Tabuu resurrects Rayquaza to slow down the heroes in the maze he creates out of previous worlds.



Attacks

Rayquaza fighting against Diddy Kong and Fox in the Subspace Emissary

Rayquaza can attack by burrowing under the ground, then bursting back out underneath the player. It also blasts a ball of fire from its mouth (can be reflected). The Pokemon also attacks by spinning and whipping the player with its long tail. At a glow of Rayquaza's eyes, it causes damage towards the middle of its body. Be careful; if Rayquaza begins to fly in circles rapidly, it's about to unleash thunderbolts from the sky.

Trivia

in the pokemon series Rayquaza is the master of the skies. Kygore and Groudon are the masters of sea and land respectively. In the Rayquaza battle he is seen flying, swimming and burrowing into the ground.