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In Earthbound, the attack is actually not learned by Ness (something [[Paula]]'s [[Trophy]] in [[Melee]] explains). It is described as a wave of fire shot from the fingers and is capable of damaging rows of enemies.
In Earthbound, the attack is actually not learned by Ness (something [[Paula]]'s [[Trophy]] in [[Melee]] explains). It is described as a wave of fire shot from the fingers and is capable of damaging rows of enemies.
{{EarthBound Smash}}
 
{{EarthBound Melee}}
{{Special Moves
{{EarthBound Brawl}}
|character = Ness
|b = [[PK Fire]] (''[[SSB]]''), [[PK Flash]] (''[[SSBM]]'')
|sideb = [[PK Fire]]
|upb = [[PK Thunder]]
|downb = [[PSI Magnet]]
|smash = N/A
}}
 
{{Special Moves
|character = Lucas
|b = [[PK Freeze]]
|sideb = [[PK Fire]]
|upb = [[PK Thunder]]
|downb = [[PSI Magnet]]
|smash = N/A
}}
 
[[Category:Attacks]]  
[[Category:Attacks]]  
[[Category:Special Attacks]]
[[Category:Special Attacks]]
[[Category:EarthBound universe]]
[[Category:EarthBound universe]]

Revision as of 10:02, January 25, 2008

Lucas's aerial PK Fire.

PK Fire (called PSI Fire in the English version of Earthbound) is a special move that can be performed by both Ness and Lucas in their respective Smash games. It is a projectile attack performed with Forward-B. 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 performed in the air, which causes the bolt to move in a diagonal fashion, similar to Sheik's needles.

Lucas' version of this attack works almost the same as Ness's version, except Lucas' PK Fire always travels in a horizontal fashion, and the fiery explosion seems to be far greater and does not produce a pillar of flames afterwards.

In Earthbound, the attack is actually not learned by Ness (something Paula's Trophy in Melee explains). It is described as a wave of fire shot from the fingers and is capable of damaging rows of enemies.