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|nsc1name=Fire Fang
|nsc1name=Fire Fang
|nsc1dmg=2% (embers), 8% (explosion)
|nsc1dmg=2% (embers), 8% (explosion)
|nsc1desc=Expels a much shorter-ranged stream of embers from its mouth, which hit multiple times. Releasing the special attack button makes Charizard perform [[bulbapedia:Fire Fang (move)|a small, explosive bite]] that is strong enough to KO middleweights at 124% while near the edge of Final Destination in {{for3ds}}.
|nsc1desc=Expels a very short-ranged stream of embers from its mouth, which hit multiple times. Releasing the special attack button makes Charizard perform [[bulbapedia:Fire Fang (move)|a small, explosive bite]] that is strong enough to KO middleweights at 124% while near the edge of Final Destination in {{for3ds}}. However, it has much shorter range.
|nsc2name=Fireball Cannon
|nsc2name=Fireball Cannon
|nsc2dmg=3% (clean), 2% (late)
|nsc2dmg=3% (clean), 2% (late)
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|usdefname=Fly
|usdefname=Fly
|usdefdmg=5% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-5), 4% (hit 6)
|usdefdmg=5% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-5), 4% (hit 6)
|usdefdesc=[[bulbapedia:Fly (move)|Flies upward]] while corkscrewing. It can be angled and covers a relatively average amount of vertical distance. Due to it hitting on frame 9, it has the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Charizard's special moves. When coupled with it granting super armor on frames 4-15, this enables it to function as an effective out of shield option. It also deals respectable damage when all of its hits connect, while its last hit's very high knockback allows it to KO middleweights at 125%/110% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the upper blast line of Final Destination. However, it covers only minimal horizontal distance, even when angled forward, and his horizontal air movement is greatly reduced afterwards. Its loop hits can also be DI'd out of when Charizard is affected by [[rage]].
|usdefdesc=[[bulbapedia:Fly (move)|Flies upward]] while corkscrewing. It can be angled and covers a relatively average amount of vertical distance. Due to it hitting on frame 9, it has the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Charizard's special moves. When coupled with it granting super armor on frames 4-15, this enables it to function as an effective out of shield option. It also deals respectable damage when all of its hits connect, while its last hit's very high knockback allows it to KO middleweights at 125%/110% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the upper blast line of Final Destination. However, it covers only minimal horizontal distance, even when angled forward. Its loop hits can also be DI'd out of when Charizard is affected by [[rage]].
|usc1name=Rising Cyclone
|usc1name=Rising Cyclone
|usc1dmg=4% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-7), 6% (hit 8)
|usc1dmg=4% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-7), 6% (hit 8)
|usc1desc=[[Windbox#Pulling attacks|Vacuums]] opponents and launches them. Its last hit is also much stronger, as it KOs middleweights at 86% from anywhere on Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version. Like Fly, it grants super armor at its beginning. However, it has more start-up lag and covers less distance, and even less on the ground.
|usc1desc=[[Windbox#Pulling attacks|Vacuums]] opponents and launches them. Its last hit is also much stronger, as it KOs middleweights at 86% from anywhere on Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version. Like Fly, it grants super armor at its beginning. However, it has more start-up lag and covers much less distance.
|usc2name=Fly High
|usc2name=Fly High
|usc2dmg=—
|usc2dmg=—
|usc2desc=Covers more vertical distance and, like Fly, it grants super armor at its beginning. However, it deals no damage.
|usc2desc=Covers more vertical distance and, like Fly, it grants super armor at its beginning. However, it deals no damage.
|dsdefname=Rock Smash
|dsdefname=Rock Smash
|dsdefdmg=14% (boulder), 3% (fragments, up to 5)
|dsdefdmg=14% (boulder), 3% (fragments)
|dsdefdesc=Pulls out a boulder and [[bulbapedia:Rock Smash (move)|headbutts it, breaking it into fragments]]. It can deal an impressive amount of damage when the boulder and fragments collectively hit the opponent. The boulder itself is also strong enough to KO middleweights at 139%/129% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. It also grants super armor on frames 5-23, which makes it a somewhat safe landing option and useful against incoming attacks. However, it has considerable start-up and ending lag.
|dsdefdesc=Pulls out a boulder and [[bulbapedia:Rock Smash (move)|headbutts it, breaking it into fragments]]. It can deal an impressive amount of damage when the boulder and fragments collectively hit the opponent. The boulder itself is also strong enough to KO middleweights at 139%/129% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. It also grants super armor on frames 5-23, which makes it a somewhat safe landing option and useful against incoming attacks. However, it has considerable start-up and ending lag.
|dsc1name=Sinking Skull
|dsc1name=Sinking Skull

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