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'''PK Thunder 2''', or "PK Rocket", is the term used for hitting Ness or Lucas with their own ''PK Thunder'' while it is still under their control. The Japanese developers dubbed this move PK Jibaku (PK{{ja|自爆}}). The word jibaku means 'self-destruct' or 'suicide bomb,' a fitting term for a tactic that turns Ness and Lucas into human missiles. This [[technique]] can be used by Ness and Lucas. Doing so will transform Ness or Lucas into a human projectile, which will move in different directions depending on what part of the body is hit. If the Ness or Lucas makes contact with an enemy, he will deal a good amount of damage and knockback. CPUs playing as either Ness or Lucas are also programmed to use this strategy, but they only use PK Thunder 2 vertically, even in situations where only recovering horizontally or diagonally would prevent death. ''PK Thunder 2'' is also Ness and Lucas's main method of recovery, given that it launches them fairly far in a straight direction. While using the move, the user will fall much slower. When PK Thunder 2 is aimed downwards towards the ground, Ness or Lucas will enter a lying position, facing downwards. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', an arrow denotes the direction Ness or Lucas will move in upon initiating PK Thunder 2; [[Special Zoom]] also occurs if PK Thunder 2 successfully connects against an opponent.
'''PK Thunder 2''', or "PK Rocket", is the term used for hitting Ness or Lucas with their own ''PK Thunder'' while it is still under their control. The Japanese developers dubbed this move PK Jibaku (PK{{ja|自爆}}). The word jibaku means 'self-destruct' or 'suicide bomb,' a fitting term for a tactic that turns Ness and Lucas into human missiles. This [[technique]] can be used by Ness and Lucas. Doing so will transform Ness or Lucas into a human projectile, which will move in different directions depending on what part of the body is hit. If the Ness or Lucas makes contact with an enemy, he will deal a good amount of damage and knockback. CPUs playing as either Ness or Lucas are also programmed to use this strategy, but they only use PK Thunder 2 vertically, even in situations where only recovering horizontally or diagonally would prevent death. ''PK Thunder 2'' is also Ness and Lucas's main method of recovery, given that it launches them fairly far in a straight direction. While using the move, the user will fall much slower. When PK Thunder 2 is aimed downwards towards the ground, Ness or Lucas will enter a lying position, facing downwards. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', an arrow denotes the direction Ness or Lucas will move in upon initiating PK Thunder 2; [[Special Zoom]] also occurs if PK Thunder 2 successfully connects against an opponent.


While it is a strong recovery move, it is also very linear and predictable. As the move causes [[helpless|helplessness]] if it ends in mid-air, it is extremely susceptible to [[gimp]]s as the projectile produced by PK Thunder can be destroyed, [[Absorption|absorbed]], [[Reflection|reflected]], [[pocket]]ed, or blocked by the stage.
While it is a strong recovery move, it is also very linear and predictable. As the move causes [[helpless|helplessness]] if it ends in mid-air, it is extremely susceptible to [[gimp]]s as the projectile produced by PK Thunder can be destroyed, absorbed, or blocked by the stage.


In ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', if Ness or Lucas hit a wall during PK Thunder 2, they can use the move again in midair, but only during the moment between hitting the wall and entering their helpless animations. They can only do this once; hitting a wall again with the second PK Thunder without touching the ground or grabbing the ledge will result in immediate helplessness.
In ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', if Ness or Lucas hit a wall during PK Thunder 2, they can use the move again in midair, but only during the moment between hitting the wall and entering their helpless animations. They can only do this once; hitting a wall again with the second PK Thunder without touching the ground or grabbing the ledge will result in immediate helplessness.

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