They "rotate" similar to the Pokémon Trainer in Smash, but with different mechanics. As I notes earlier, they're one character.
Now these three are a bit of a project of mine. It is preformed similar to Corrins final smash, but with Lugia spinning around quickly. Interestingly, Lugia will take 5% damage from a landed attack, but Lugia's counter is till super effective.įinal Smash: Whirlwind: Lugia creates a Tornado move that damages opponents quickly. While it can use the jump button 4 times, it's recovery move has Lugia flap it's hands quickly propelling it 3 meters up, while it does 16% damageĭown-Special: Predicted Return: Lugia's Counterattack, when enemies are ready to attack, Lugia uses it's defence to tank the hit, before using it's quick AreoBlast to counterattack, damage depends on what attack was landed. Lugia is one of the biggest playable Pokémon by far (Rayquaza, Giratina, Zygarde and Necrozma are bigger), but it has great recovery. Up-Special: Rising Up: Lugia's recovery move. Side Special: Wind Gust: Lugia flaps it's hands, creating wind gusts that deal damage (20% range)
Neutral Special: AreoBlast: Lugia's signature move, as Lugia fires it from it's mouth, doing damage, but as you hold it, the damage enemies will take from it (one press would be 10%, but a full charge would be 45%) Very easy to make: Greninja, Aegislash (Pokken), Braixenĭoable: Barbaracle, Noivern, Hawlucha, Hoopa (What to do with transformations?)ĭecently easy to make: Mimikyu, Bewear, Tapu Kokoĭoable: Golisopod, Sylvally, A-Sandy (Has to be slow), Lycanroc, PheromosaĬut from the roster: Rayquaza, Camerupt, Arceus, Emolga, Beheeyem, Tapu Fini, Nihilego Very easy to make: Chandelure (Use Pokken playstyle), Hydreigonĭecently easy to make: Genesect, Zoroark, Keldeo, Whimsicott, MeloettaĬhallenging: Serperior, Golurk (Downscaling) Very easy to make: Lucario, Weavile, Garchomp, Croagunk, Empoleon, Darkraiĭecently easy to make: Abomasnow, Mismagius, InfernapeĬhallenging: Torterra, Uxie/Mesprit/Azelf (as one character) Very Easy to make: Gardevoir, Grovyle, Blaziken, Flygon Very easy to make: Pikachu, Ivysaur, Mewtwo, Gengar, Machamp, Charizard, Alakazamĭecently easy to make: Meowth, Dragonite, Ninetalesĭecently easy to make: Eseon, Umbreon, Donphanĭoable: Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Slowking, Feraligatr (Heavy/slow boys are hard to balance)
Most of these issues are creelatively fixable, with some tinkering Have otherwise difficult body types (Mimikyu, Malamar) Some need to be scaled down (Arceus, Rayquaza) but that's easily done.įloat exclusively (Aegislash, Emolga, Hydreigon, Beheeyem, Chandelure, Uxie/Mesprit/Azelf, Mismagius, Dusknoir, Tapu Fini, Latios)Īre very heavy quadrepeds who wouldn't move around as much (Torterra, Camerupt, Metagross) Larger generations have more Mons, smaller generations have less. GenVII: Decidueye, Incineroar, Golisopod, Mimikyu, Nihilego, Tapu Fini, Sylvally, Alolan Sandslashīased on popularity, uniquety, type-reoresentation and personal preference. GenVI: Greninja, Aegislash, Braixen, Barbaracle, Dedene, Malamar, Sylveon, Noivern
GenV: Genesect, Chandelure, Beheeyem, Keldeo, Zoroark, Whimsicott, Emolga, Hydreigon, Landorus (T), Serperior GenIV: Arceus*, Lucario, Weavile, Garchomp, Dusknoir, Abomasnow, Mismagius, Croagunk, Torterra, Uxie/Mesprit/Azelf (as one character) GenIII: Rayquaza*, Gardevoir, Metagross, Latios, Absol, Camerupt, Grovyle, Flygon GenII: Pichu, Scizor, Espeon, Umbreon, Donphan, Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Slowking GenI: Pikachu, Ivysaur, Mewtwo, Gengar, Meowth, Alakazam, Dragonite, Ninetales, Machamp