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-- Pokeballs

Super Smash Bros Brawl Walkthrough and Guide

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Super Smash Bros Brawl - Pokeballs

 

Pokeballs


Pokeball

When thrown, they release Pokemon. The direction they are thrown are the direction they will face when released.

 

Bellosom



Bellosom

Attack:
Sweet Scent
Anyone that comes near this pokemon will fall asleep for a short period, making them easy targets

 

Bonsly



Bonsly

Attack:
Tackle
Bonsly doesn’t attack. Instead you have to pick him up and throw his heavy body at opponents. Extremely powerful, but hard to actually hit someone with.

 

Celebi



Celebi

Attack:
Fly
It doesn’t attack. Rather, it drops a few trophies and leaves.


Chikorita



Chikorita

Attack:
Razor Leaf
Throws razor sharp leafs in one direction. Not very powerful, but does immobilize any opponent caught in the stream.

 

Deoxys



Deoxys

Attack:
Hyper Beam
When released, he will hover straight up into the air, turn about, and unleash a massive energy beam straight down on to the stage. The beams width isn’t very big, but it is devastating.

 

Electrode



Electrode

Attack:
Explosion
Charges up and explodes! Can easily KO and opponent, but also you!

 

Entei



Entei

Attack:
Fire Spin
Like Suicune, a large whirlwind of flames circle around and above him, only this one does far more damage.


Gardevoir



Gardevoi

Attack:
Reflect
Creates a shield that is impenetrable to projectiles.

 

Goldeen



Goldeen

Attack:
Splash
Does. Absolutely. Nothing. Period.

 

Groudon



Groudon

Attack:
Overheat
His body is super hot. Anyone that touches it will take large amounts of damage. He’s hard to avoid as well, considering his size.

 

Gulpin



Gulpin

Attack:
Swallow
Eats any opponent that comes near it, holding him in place and doing moderate damage. You can also attack the blob to add to the damage.

 

Ho-Oh



Ho-Oh

Attack:
Sacred Fire
Like Entei, it unleashes a huge plume of spiraling fire. Does far more damage then Entei.


Jirachi



Jirachi

Attack:
Fly
It doesn’t attack. It comes and drops a lot of stickers then leaves the battle.


Kyogre



Kyogre

Attack:
Hydro Pump
Floats over the stage and flies back and fourth spouting a large stream of water.

 

Latias / Latios



Latias and Latios

Attack:
Steel Wing
Zips across the stage diagonally, ramming opponents.

 

Lugia



Lugia

Attack:
Aeroblast
Flies to the background and unleashes a contained whirlwind from its mouth. The attack is random, sparse, and very pin-point. Overall not a very good legendary pokemon.

 

Manaphy



Manaphy

Attack:
Heart Swap
You and your opponent switch bodies for a bit. You keep your stock though, so if you die in your opponents body, you still lose a life.

 

Meowth



Meowth

Attack:
Pay Day
Throws gold coins (called Koban, and old Japanese gold coin) in one direction. Similar to razor leaf, only he randomly arcs the coins, providing more upward range but less forward range.

 

Metagross



Metagross

Attack:
Earthquake
Stomps the ground, creating earthquakes around it and will pound opponents into the ground if they get to close.


Mew



Mew


Attack:
Fly
It doesn’t attack. Rather, it comes down and drops a single CD.


Moltres



Moltres

Attack:
Fly
Just floats above the stage. It’s body is super hot though and will damage opponent that comes near it.

 

Munchlax



Munchlax

Attack:
Pickup
He doesn’t attack. He just roams the stage for a big eating any item that appears. Pig.

 

Piplup



Piplup

Attack:
Surf
Creates a large amount of water underneath it and uses that to surf across the stage in one direction. Anyone that doesn’t jump over it will get washed away over the edge.

 

Snorlax



Snorlax

Attack:
Body Slam
Jumps into the air, grows twice his already huge size, then comes back down a second later pretty much killing anyone he sits on.

 

Staryu



staryu

Attack:
Swift
Locks onto an opponent and follows them for a few seconds, then turns upright and starts blast that person with something similar to the super scope.

 

Suicune



Suicune

Attack:
Aurora Beam
A large freezing wind surrounds the huge Suicune, engulfing opponents. Wont send them flying, but does do a lot of damage.

 

Togepi



Togepi

Attack:
Metronome
Uses a random attack.

 

Torchic



Torchic

Attack:
Fire Spin
Stands in one place as a air around it bursts into flames.


Weavile



Weavile

Attack:
False Swipe
Rushes back and forth at a high speed, like Fox’s B -> attack. It also dazes opponents when it hits.

 

Wobuffet



Wobuffet

Attack:
Counter
When hit, he tilts side to side very rapidly. The harder the hit, the faster he swings. If his sporadic swinging hits someone, they take double the damage. Unlike the others, this pokemon doesn’t differentiate between friend and foe.



 
 
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Comments for -- Pokeballs

 
 
6 comments, latest first.
 
Jul 14th 2013 Guest
Mew doesn't do anything when you collect all CDs.
ID #297431
Jul 18th 2012 Guest
which is the rarest to come by and is mew available in training mode?
ID #165614
Jan 26th 2012 Guest
I have gotten every single one!
ID #109523
Jul 6th 2011 Guest
I havent unlocked all of these yet!
ID #55235
Mar 22nd 2011 Guest
i used to think latais and latios was called quantum duck[color=red][/color] [color=red][/color]
ID #33688
Jan 3rd 2011 Guest
It´s coll
ID #23859