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'''PK Fire''' is a [[special move]] that can be performed by [[Ness]]. It is done with [[forward-B]], and is a projectile attack. When performed on the ground, It travels in a straight line until it hits an enemy or destructible portion of the stage. If it does not hit either of the aforementioned objects within a few feet, then it disappears. When it hits, it creates a pillar of fire that blocks the enemy from passing through it. It can also be done from the air, which causes it to move in a diagonal fashion, similar to [[Sheik]]'s needles.
'''PK Fire''' (called '''PSI Fire''' in the English version of ''[[Earthbound]]'') is a [[special move]] that can be performed by [[Ness]]. It is done with [[forward-B]], and is a projectile attack. When performed on the ground, It travels in a straight line until it hits an enemy or destructible portion of the stage. If it does not hit either of the aforementioned objects within a few feet, then it disappears. When it hits, it creates a pillar of fire that blocks the enemy from passing through it. It can also be done from the air, which causes it to move in a diagonal fashion, similar to [[Sheik]]'s needles.


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Revision as of 09:25, April 16, 2007

PK Fire (called PSI Fire in the English version of Earthbound) is a special move that can be performed by Ness. It is done with forward-B, and is a projectile attack. When performed on the ground, It travels in a straight line until it hits an enemy or destructible portion of the stage. If it does not hit either of the aforementioned objects within a few feet, then it disappears. When it hits, it creates a pillar of fire that blocks the enemy from passing through it. It can also be done from the air, which causes it to move in a diagonal fashion, similar to Sheik's needles.