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{{Infobox Special Move
{{Infobox Special Move
|name=Substitute
|name=Substitute
|image=[[File:Greninja Down B SSBU.gif|300px]]
|image=[[File:SSBUWebsiteGreninja5.jpg|300px]]
|caption=Greninja using Substitute in ''Ultimate''.
|caption=Greninja with its substitute doll in ''Ultimate''.
|user=[[Greninja]]
|user=[[Greninja]]
|universe={{uv|Pokémon}}
|universe={{uv|Pokémon}}
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|interwikipage=Substitute (move)
|interwikipage=Substitute (move)
}}
}}
{{cquote|''Deceive with a substitute, and then counter an attack.''|cite=''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s foldout}}
{{cquote|''Evades an incoming enemy attack by summoning a substitute and then counterattacking.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}}
'''Substitute''' ({{ja|みがわり|Migawari}}, ''{{s|wikipedia|Scapegoat}}'') is [[Greninja]]'s [[down special move]].
'''Substitute''' ({{ja|みがわり|Migawari}}, ''{{s|wikipedia|Scapegoat}}'') is [[Greninja]]'s [[down special move]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
Functioning as a [[counterattack]], Greninja strikes a pose and, when attacked, disappears in a puff of smoke with a log or a Substitute doll taking its place; it then reappears with a strong flying kick. The log or doll can be hit and flung around by damage, and can even stop one-hit projectiles such as [[Shadow Ball]] or [[Charge Shot]], or activate hitbox-detecting attacks like [[Upperdash Arm]] and [[Quick Draw]], making it a situational shield. It disappears after a few seconds.
Functioning as a [[counterattack]], Greninja strikes a pose and, when attacked, disappears in a puff of smoke with a wooden log or a Substitute doll taking its place; it then reappears with a strong flying kick. The log or doll can be hit and flung around by damage, and can even stop one-hit projectiles such as [[Shadow Ball]] or [[Charge Shot]], or activate hitbox-detecting attacks like [[Upperdash Arm]] and [[Quick Draw]], making it a situational shield. It disappears after a few seconds.


This move is functionally similar to Lucario's [[Double Team]] as a counterattack; however, a direction can be held after a successful counter to perform the countering attack in that direction. The counterattack can be directed in eight directions, including diagonally. If aimed downward, the counterattack will [[meteor smash]], although Greninja will likely [[self-destruct]] if this is done offstage.
This move is functionally similar to Lucario's [[Double Team]] as a counterattack; however, a direction can be held after a successful counter to perform the countering attack in that direction. The counterattack can be directed in eight directions, including diagonally. If aimed downwards, the counterattack will [[meteor smash]], although Greninja will likely [[self-destruct]] if this is done offstage.


While the counterattack itself is flexible, the counter itself is rather limited due to its average counter-frames, a rather slow startup, and high ending lag. Additionally, Greninja is not [[intangible]] during the kick, hence the attack can get interrupted by quick attacks such as a jab infinite, or even backfire with Greninja hurling straight into an enemy's powerful move.
While the counterattack itself is flexible, the counter itself is rather limited due to its average counter frames, rather slow startup, and high ending lag. Additionally, Greninja is not [[intangible]] during the kick, hence the attack can get interrupted by quick attacks such as a jab infinite, or even backfire with Greninja hurling straight into an enemy's powerful move.


In ''Ultimate'', Substitute has received buffs and nerfs but was buffed overall. An extreme problem with Substitute was its inconsistency due to a lack of intangibility and opponents often being able to dodge the attack, but was extremely powerful in return, even having a strong spike hitbox. Substitute is more consistent as it slows down opponents and it now grants Greninja invincibility while also having a larger counter window, making it safer. However, it has higher-end lag on whiff while all variants also have more lag, but lower KO power as well in return.
However, in Smash Ultimate, Substitute is more consistent as it slows down opponents and it now grants Greninja invincibility, making it more safe.
 
==Instructional quotes==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssb4-3char=Greninja
|ssb4-3desc=Deceive with a substitute, and then counter an attack.
|ssbuchar=Greninja
|ssbudesc=Evades an incoming enemy attack by summoning a substitute and then counterattacking.
}}


==Customization==
==Customization==
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The Substitute Doll appears as a green trophy item: if a tour item targets the player who used it, the effect will be redirected to another random player. This also applies to exclude the player who used it from the effect of items that target all players.
The Substitute Doll appears as a green trophy item: if a tour item targets the player who used it, the effect will be redirected to another random player. This also applies to exclude the player who used it from the effect of items that target all players.


==Trophy==
==Trophy information==
The Substitute Doll trophy is available in {{forwiiu}}, obtained by scoring 90 or more KOs in Solo Endless Smash while playing as Meta Knight.
The Substitute Doll trophy is available in {{forwiiu}}, obtained by scoring 90 or more KOs in Solo Endless Smash while playing as Meta Knight.
{{Trophy
[[File:SubstituteDollTrophyWiiU.png|left|thumb|100px|Substitute Doll trophy in ''for Wii U''.]]
|name=Substitute Doll
;Substitute Doll
|image=SubstituteDollTrophyWiiU.png
:''If it looks like a Pokémon and it gets attacked like a Pokémon, it's probably a- Oh, no, it could also be a Substitute Doll. This cute plush figure appears out of nowhere when a Pokémon uses the move Substitute. Is that a smile on its face or a grimace of determination? Only the doll knows, and it's not telling.''
|desc-ntsc=If it looks like a Pokémon and it gets attacked like a Pokémon, it's probably a—Oh, no, it could also be a Substitute Doll. This cute plush figure appears out of nowhere when a Pokémon uses the move Substitute. Is that a smile on its face or a grimace of determination? Only the doll knows, and it's not telling.
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue (09/1998)|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (10/2013)}}
|desc-pal=If it looks like a Pokémon and it gets attacked like a Pokémon, it's probably a- Oh, no, it could also be a Substitute doll. This cute plush figure appears out of nowhere when a Pokémon uses the move Substitute. Is that a smile on its face or a grimace of determination? Only the doll knows, and it's not telling.
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|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue|release1=09/1998|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|release1=10/1999|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
|game=ssb4-wiiu
}}
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:SubstituteXY.gif|thumb|Substitute being used in Generation VI.]]
[[File:SubstituteGen6.png|thumb|Substitute being used in Generation VI.]]
{{s|Bulbapedia|Substitute}} is a Normal-type status move in the {{Uv|Pokémon}} games introduced in Generation I. When used, the Pokémon loses 25% of its maximum HP from its current HP and leaves the screen, replaced by a substitute doll. The substitute has its own HP which is equal to the HP the user lost to create the substitute, but derives its type and stats from the currently active Pokémon - the move {{s|Bulbapedia|Baton Pass}} allows for switching Pokémon without losing the substitute. When the Pokémon is attacked by any move that isn't sound-based, the substitute takes damage instead - once a substitute loses all of its HP, it fades away. When the Substitute user wants to use another move, the Substitute and Pokémon will temporarily switch places to allow said Pokémon to use the move. If the Pokémon does not have enough HP to make the substitute, the move will fail, although in Generation I, a Pokemon will faint itself if used with 25% or less HP.
{{s|Bulbapedia|Substitute}} is a Normal-type status move in the {{Uv|Pokémon}} games introduced in Generation I. When used, the Pokémon loses 25% of its maximum HP from its current HP and leaves the screen, replaced by a substitute doll. The substitute has its own HP which is equal to the HP the user lost to create the substitute, but derives its type and stats from the currently active Pokémon - the move {{s|Bulbapedia|Baton Pass}} allows for switching Pokémon without losing the substitute. When the Pokémon is attacked by any move that isn't sound-based, the substitute takes damage instead - a substitute loses all of its HP, it fades away. When the Substitute user wants to use another move, the Substitute and Pokémon will temporarily switch places to allow said Pokémon to use the move. If the Pokémon does not have enough HP to make the substitute, the move will fail.


While the move is widely available to almost all Pokémon via TM or Move Tutor, Greninja is one of the few Pokémon able to learn this move by leveling up as well. Its usage in ''Smash'' is a reference to the substitution/body-replacement techniques used by ninja in popular folklore to escape danger. The log occasionally left behind is a notable hallmark of this.
While the move is widely available to almost all Pokémon via TM or Move Tutor, Greninja is one of the few Pokémon able to learn this move by leveling up as well. Its usage in ''Smash'' is a reference to the substitution/body-replacement techniques used by ninja in popular folklore to escape danger. The log occasionally left behind is a notable hallmark of this.
<gallery>
Substitute Origin.png|The substitute doll’s official artwork in {{s|Bulbapedia|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}.
</gallery>
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SSB4-Wii U challenge image R06C02.png|The challenge image.
SSB4-Wii U challenge image R06C02.png|The challenge image.
Greninja-Substitute.png|Greninja vanishes with its Substitute in place in {{forwiiu}}.
Greninja-Substitute.png|Greninja vanishes with its Substitute in place in {{forwiiu}}.
SSB4 Town and City Evening.jpg|Greninja hitting its Substitute in {{forwiiu}}.
Greninja SSBU Skill Preview Down Special.png|Substitute as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteGreninja5.jpg|Greninja with its substitute doll in ''Ultimate''.
Greninja SSBU Skill Preview Down Special.png|Substitute as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|みがわり|Migawari}}
|en=Substitute
|fr=Clonage
|es=Sustituto
|de=Delegator
|it=Sostituto
|nl=Kloon
|ru={{rollover|Подмена|Podmena|?}}
|ko={{rollover|대타출동|Daetachuldong|?}}
|zh={{rollover|替身|Tìshēn|?}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Sakurai used Substitute.jpg|thumb|A substitute in place of Masahiro Sakurai.]]
[[File:Sakurai used Substitute.jpg|thumb]]
*A Substitute doll was seen in the Super Smash Bros. Direct, taking [[Masahiro Sakurai]]'s place as he introduced the [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon.
*A Substitute doll was seen in the Super Smash Bros. Direct, taking [[Masahiro Sakurai]]'s place as he introduced the [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon.
*Substitute is the only [[counterattack]] in the series capable of [[meteor smash]]ing.
*Substitute is the only [[counterattack]] in the series capable of [[meteor smash]]ing.
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*Like [[Double Team]], Substitute is a non-offensive Normal-type move in the Pokémon games.
*Like [[Double Team]], Substitute is a non-offensive Normal-type move in the Pokémon games.
*In the European Portuguese version of {{forwiiu}}, the description for Exploding Attack is erroneously the same as Substitute Ambush's. This is not the case in {{for3ds}}.
*In the European Portuguese version of {{forwiiu}}, the description for Exploding Attack is erroneously the same as Substitute Ambush's. This is not the case in {{for3ds}}.
*If the [[Shadow]] [[Assist Trophy]] freezes Greninja while performing Substitute, the counter hitbox will remain active and trigger if hit. Greninja will not place the substitute and attack until being unfrozen, but will remain [[intangible]] in the mean time.


{{Special Moves|char=Greninja}}
{{Special Moves|char=Greninja}}

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