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Zoroark appears as a [[Poké Ball]] and [[Master Ball]] Pokémon. When summoned, the entire screen turns darker, and Zoroark will pause before teleporting behind an opponent, attempting to hit them with a slash. The initial trapping slash can be safely [[shield]]ed; if Zoroark fails to catch an opponent, it will teleport and try again several times.
Zoroark appears as a [[Poké Ball]] and [[Master Ball]] Pokémon. When summoned, the entire screen turns darker, and Zoroark will pause before teleporting behind an opponent, attempting to hit them with a slash. The initial trapping slash can be safely [[shield]]ed; if Zoroark fails to catch an opponent, it will teleport and try again several times.


On hit, the opponent gets sent to the top of the screen, where Zoroark pelts them with repeated Fury Swipes before slamming its target to the ground. The initial trapping hit deals 7%, the combo does 14 hits at 1% for most hits and 2% for hits 2, 4, 9, & 10, and the finisher deals 13% for a total of 38%. The finisher can KO at high percentages (100-110%). Overall, the attack is very similar to some [[Final Smash]]es like [[Omega Blitz]] and [[Secret Ninja Attack]], although it is noticeably weaker, and the final hit can usually be safely [[tech]]ed unlike these Final Smashes.
On hit, the opponent gets sent to the top of the screen, where Zoroark pelts them with repeated Fury Swipes before slamming its target to the ground. The initial trapping hit deals 7%, the combo does 14 hits at 1% for most hits and 2% for hits 2, 4, 9, & 10, and the finisher deals 13% for a total of 38%. The finisher can KO at high percentages (100-110%). Overall, the attack is very similar to some [[Final Smash]]es like [[Great Aether]] and [[Secret Ninja Attack]], although it is noticeably weaker, and the final hit can usually be safely [[tech]]ed unlike these Final Smashes.


In {{for3ds}}, before being able to appear, Zoroark needs to be unlocked by clearing [[10-Man Smash]] once.
In {{for3ds}}, before being able to appear, Zoroark needs to be unlocked by clearing [[10-Man Smash]] once.
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===Trophy===
===Trophy===
In {{forwiiu}} Zoroark's trophy is part of the ''Legend of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White'' {{h1|Trophy Box|Legend of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White}}.
In {{forwiiu}} Zoroark's trophy is part of the ''Legend of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White'' [[Trophy Box]].
{{Trophy
[[File:ZoroarkTrophy3DS.png|thumb|left|100px|Trophy in ''for 3DS''.]]
|name=Zoroark
[[File:ZoroarkTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|100px|Trophy in ''for Wii U''.]]
|image-3ds=ZoroarkTrophy3DS.png
;Zoroark
|image-wiiu=ZoroarkTrophyWiiU.png
:{{NTSC}}''This Dark-type Pokémon will protect its home and anyone it cherishes by creating illusions to fluster opponents. When it uses Fury Swipes, it will vanish from view and then suddenly appear next to its targets, launching them upward. It will then finish them off by sending them crashing back down.''
|desc-ntsc=This Dark-type Pokémon will protect its home and anyone it cherishes by creating illusions to fluster opponents. When it uses Fury Swipes, it will vanish from view and then suddenly appear next to its targets, launching them upward. It will then finish them off by sending them crashing back down.
:{{PAL}}''This Dark-type Pokémon is a powerful illusionist, and uses its power to confuse any that would threaten its home and loved ones. When it uses its Fury Swipes attack, it vanishes, then reappears next to an opponent and sends them flying into the air. It then slashes at them furiously before slamming them into the ground.''
|desc-pal=This Dark-type Pokémon is a powerful illusionist, and uses its power to confuse any that would threaten its home and loved ones. When it uses its Fury Swipes attack, it vanishes, then reappears next to an opponent and sends them flying into the air. It then slashes at them furiously before slamming them into the ground.
{{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Black and Pokémon White (03/2011)|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2 (10/2012)}}
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Black & Pokémon White|release1=03/2011|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}}
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|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Black/White|release1=03/2011|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
}}
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
SSBUZoroark.png|Official artwork of Zoroark from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
Image:SSBUZoroark.png|Official artwork of Zoroark from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Goldeen]] and Zoroark are the only [[Pokémon]] that can come out of [[Master Ball]]s that are neither {{iw|bulbapedia|Legendary Pokémon}} nor {{iw|bulbapedia|Mythical Pokémon}}.
*[[Goldeen]] and Zoroark are the only [[Pokémon]] that can come out of [[Master Ball]]s that are not {{iw|bulbapedia|Legendary Pokémon}}.
**Despite it not actually being a Legendary, Zoroark's trophy appears in the ''Legend of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White'' [[Trophy Box]].
**Despite it not actually being a Legendary, Zoroark's trophy appears in the ''Legend of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White'' [[Trophy Box]].
**Zoroark's appearance as a supposed legendary Pokémon in ''Smash'' is probably referencing its significance alongside legendary Pokémon in the Pokémon movie, ''[[bulbapedia:M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''. [[Unown]] and [[Lucario]] are also often mistaken as a legendary because of the movies they appeared in.
**Zoroark's appearance as a supposed legendary Pokémon in ''Smash'' is probably referencing its significance alongside legendary Pokémon in the Pokémon movie, ''[[bulbapedia:M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''. [[Unown]] and [[Lucario]] are also often mistaken as a legendary because of the movies they appeared in.
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*Prior to version [[1.0.8]] of ''Smash 4'', the claw swipes were considered projectiles, so they could be completely negated by a character wearing a [[Franklin Badge]], who would only take damage from the final hit.
*Prior to version [[1.0.8]] of ''Smash 4'', the claw swipes were considered projectiles, so they could be completely negated by a character wearing a [[Franklin Badge]], who would only take damage from the final hit.
**If said character would have taken the final hit from the attack, they would be inflicted ~80% and subsequently meteor smashed, with the hit being impossible to tech.
**If said character would have taken the final hit from the attack, they would be inflicted ~80% and subsequently meteor smashed, with the hit being impossible to tech.
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