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{{For|the SSBB Event|Event 8: Go! Triple Finish!}}
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'''Triple Finish''' is the [[Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)|Pokémon Trainer ]]'s [[Final Smash]]. It is the same regardless of the Pokémon that grabs the [[Smash Ball]]. The trainer brings out all three of his Pokémon. [[Charizard (SSBB)|Charizard]] then uses Fire Blast, a large star-shaped flame, [[Squirtle (SSBB)|Squirtle]] uses Hydro Pump, a multi-directional spray of water, and [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]] uses SolarBeam, a narrow beam of concentrated light, to create a massive projectile which can hold targets in place within the blast. It does more damage to players which are closer to the Pokémon, where all three moves will hit at once. When an opponent is as close as possible, they take about 57% damage.  However, a downside to this Final Smash can be if the opponent is too close, they will be sent straight up by a concentrated ball of energy in front of the Pokémon, and then can avoid the attack. The move can be used in mid-air, where Charizard will carry the other two using its wings, allowing the team to hover.
'''Triple Finish''' is the [[Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)|Pokémon Trainer ]]'s [[Final Smash]]. It is the same regardless of the Pokémon that grabs the [[Smash Ball]]. The trainer brings out all three of his Pokémon. [[Charizard (SSBB)|Charizard]] then uses Fire Blast, a large star-shaped flame, [[Squirtle (SSBB)|Squirtle]] uses Hydro Pump, a multi-directional spray of water, and [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]] uses SolarBeam, a narrow beam of concentrated light, to create a massive projectile which can hold targets in place within the blast. It does more damage to players which are closer to the Pokémon, where all three moves will hit at once. When an opponent is as close as possible, they take about 57% damage.  However, a downside to this Final Smash can be if the opponent is too close, they will be sent straight up by a concentrated ball of energy in front of the Pokémon, and then can avoid the attack. The move can be used in mid-air, where Charizard will carry the other two using its wings, allowing the team to hover.
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