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[[File:Ho-Oh Pokeball SSBM.png|left|thumb||Ho-Oh in ''Melee''.]]
[[File:Ho-Oh Pokeball SSBM.png|left|thumb||Ho-Oh in ''Melee''.]]
[[File:HoOh SacredFire Melee.png|thumb|Ho-Oh performing Sacred Fire]]
[[File:HoOh SacredFire Melee.png|thumb|Ho-Oh performing Sacred Fire]]
Ho-Oh is treated as a "legendary" [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon; its chance of appearing is much rarer than most of the others, and in return, its effect is more powerful. Ho-Oh uses its signature move from the RPGs, Sacred Fire. Ho-Oh will fly up into the air and to the back of the screen when it's summoned. Once Ho-Oh starts flying upwards, any character other than the summoner that makes contact with it will take 13% damage and decent [[knockback]]. Ho-Oh will then release a large column of fire. Opponents that are caught in the column of fire take a staggering amount of damage (up to 91%), and it is quite difficult to escape from it.
Ho-Oh is treated as a "legendary" [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon; its chance of appearing is much rarer than most of the others, and in return, its effect is more powerful. Ho-Oh uses its signature move from the RPGs, Sacred Fire. Ho-Oh will fly up into the air and to the back of the screen when it's summoned. Once Ho-Oh starts flying upwards, any character other than the summoner that makes contact with it will take 13% damage and decent [[knockback]]. Ho-Oh will then release a large column of fire. Characters other than the summoner that are caught in the column of fire take a staggering amount of damage (up to 91%), and it is quite difficult to escape from it.


The attack occurs a full seven seconds after Ho-Oh's release, making it the longest delay for a Pokémon attack. Ho-Oh covers a very large attack area, although the heavy delay and predictability of the attack's location (it always appears where Ho-Oh was released) make it relatively easy to avoid, although the summoner can try to make sure that their opponents will be in that particular spot when the attack actually occurs. It has next to no knockback and is not able to KO, while Ho-Oh's body only KOs at very high percents (around 200%).
The attack occurs a full seven seconds after Ho-Oh's release, making it the longest delay for a Pokémon attack. Ho-Oh covers a very large attack area, although the heavy delay and predictability of the attack's location (it always appears where Ho-Oh was released) make it relatively easy to avoid, although the summoner can try to make sure that their opponents will be in that particular spot when the attack actually occurs. It has next to no knockback and is not able to KO, while Ho-Oh's body only KOs at very high percents (around 200%).
Ho-Oh has a spawn chance of {{Fractions|2|583}}. Ho-Oh, along with [[Lugia]], have a lower spawn chance than [[Mew]] or [[Celebi]]'s {{Fractions|1|251}} chance. This technically makes Ho-Oh and Lugia rarer than the Pokémon hard-coded to be extremely rare, however only one of either Mew or Celebi can appear in a match while Ho-Oh and Lugia can appear multiple times, making Ho-Oh and Lugia more common in the long-term.
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[[File:SacredFire.png|thumb|Ho-Oh performing Sacred Fire in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:SacredFire.png|thumb|Ho-Oh performing Sacred Fire in ''Brawl''.]]
Ho-Oh returns in ''Brawl'', receiving a slight buff and a slight nerf with respect to its ''Melee'' version. It once again uses Sacred Fire, but the pillar of fire is much larger and can interfere with vision. A character who touches the pillar of fire will be sucked down into its the center: this means that if Ho-Oh is released from its Poké Ball at the very edge of a stage anyone who touches the fire pillar will be sucked down and subsequently [[meteor smash]]ed with [[OHKO]] potential. It also deals decent knockback at the end of the move, however, just like ''Melee'', it still cannot KO. If almost all hits chain it will deal 81% damage (down from 91% in ''Melee''). Contact with Ho-Oh's body still inflicts 13% damage but has slightly more knockback and is completely vertical, but it still doesn't KO until around 170%; it is more likely to continue flying into the opponent and KO them that way.
Ho-Oh returns in ''Brawl'', receiving a slight buff and a slight nerf with respect to its ''Melee'' version. It once again uses Sacred Fire, but the pillar of fire is much larger and can interfere with vision. A character who touches the pillar of fire will be sucked down into its the center: this means that if Ho-Oh is released from its Poké Ball at the very edge of a stage anyone who touches the fire pillar will be sucked down and subsequently [[meteor smash]]ed with [[OHKO]] potential. It also deals decent knockback at the end of the move, however, just like ''Melee'', it still cannot KO. If almost all hits chain it will deal 81% damage (down from 91% in ''Melee''). Contact with Ho-Oh's body still inflicts 13% damage but has slightly more knockback and is completely vertical, but it still doesn't KO until around 170%; it is more likely to continue flying into the opponent and KO them that way.
Ho-Oh has a spawn chance of {{Fractions|3|586}}.
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===As a stage hazard===
===As a stage hazard===
[[File:Ho-Oh(SSB4U).JPG|200px|thumb|Ho-Oh in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.'']]
[[File:Ho-Oh(SSB4U).JPG|200px|thumb|Ho-Oh in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.'']]
Ho-Oh no longer appears as a Poké Ball Pokémon and instead appears as a stage element in the [[Kalos Pokémon League]] stage, as the Legendary Pokémon that rarely appears in the Blazing Chamber. It makes the flames supporting the platforms flare up with higher intensity.
Ho-Oh no longer appears as a Poké Ball Pokémon and instead appears as a stage element in the [[Kalos Pokémon League]] stage, as the legendary Pokémon that rarely appears in the Blazing Chamber. It makes the flames supporting the platforms flare up with higher intensity.


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