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[[File:Aura_Ult_VER12_0_0-001.png|thumb|300px|A table showing how Lucario's Aura scales with percent and stock difference in a 1v1 battle in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Aura_Ult_VER12_0_0-001.png|thumb|300px|A table showing how Lucario's Aura scales with percent and stock difference in a 1v1 battle in ''Ultimate''.]]
Generally, the Stock Aura multiplier increases if Lucario is placing lower than other players, and decreases if it is placing higher than them. This factor is known as Lucario's '''rank''', and is stored as an integer ranging from '''-2''' to '''+2''', indicating a lower or higher placing than opponents, respectively. In [[stock]] battles, Lucario's rank directly correlates to its stock difference with other players; for example, in a 1v1 battle, if Lucario has four or more stocks and the opponent has two, the rank is +2, whereas if Lucario has one stock in the same situation, the rank is -1. In matches with more than two players, the rank is a sum of two values: Lucario's advantage over the last-placing player, and its disadvantage over the first-placing player, so for example, if Lucario has two stocks, a second player has one (+1), and a third player has four (-2), the resulting rank is -1. This calculation does not take team affiliation into account, but does count eliminated players as having zero stocks, so even if only Lucario and one other player are remaining with equal stocks, its rank will be +1 for each player eliminated from the game.
Generally, the Stock Aura multiplier increases if Lucario is placing lower than other players, and decreases if it is placing higher than them. This factor is known as Lucario's '''rank''', and is stored as an integer ranging from '''-2''' to '''+2''', indicating a lower or higher placing than opponents, respectively. In [[stock]] battles, Lucario's rank directly correlates to its stock difference with other players; for example, in a 1v1 battle, if Lucario has four or more stocks and the opponent has two, the rank is +2, whereas if Lucario has one stock in the same situation, the rank is -1. In matches with more than two players, the rank is a sum of two values: Lucario's advantage over the last-placing player, and its disadvantage over the first-placing player, so for example, if Lucario has two stocks, a second player has one (+1), and a third player has four (-2), the resulting rank is -1. This calculation does not take team affiliation into account, but does count eliminated players as having zero stocks, so even if only Lucario and one other player are remaining with equal stocks, its rank will be at least +1 due to the eliminated player.


Every time Lucario's rank changes, the Stock Aura multiplier is updated to a certain value depending not only on the rank itself, but the amount of non-CPU players in the match, with an accountable maximum of four (even with more than four players present in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Smash Wii U]]'' and ''Ultimate''), and the difference in the multiplier's value being higher with more players. For example, with a rank of -1 in ''Ultimate'', the multiplier is 1.2× in a 1v1 battle, and 1.4× with four or more players, whereas with a rank of +1, the respective multipliers are 0.915× and 0.83×.
Every time Lucario's rank changes, the Stock Aura multiplier is updated to a certain value depending not only on the rank itself, but the amount of non-CPU players in the match, with an accountable maximum of four (even with more than four players present in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Smash Wii U]]'' and ''Ultimate''), and the difference in the multiplier's value being higher with more players. For example, with a rank of -1 in ''Ultimate'', the multiplier is 1.2× in a 1v1 battle, and 1.4× with four or more players, whereas with a rank of +1, the respective multipliers are 0.915× and 0.83×.

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