Poké Ball: Difference between revisions

261 bytes removed ,  1 year ago
Undid edit by 174.55.24.64: Most of this is unnecessary. Last bit is misinformation as gen 9 isn't represented in smash
No edit summary
(Undid edit by 174.55.24.64: Most of this is unnecessary. Last bit is misinformation as gen 9 isn't represented in smash)
Tag: Undo
Line 31: Line 31:
Another version of the Poké Ball, the [[Master Ball]], was introduced in ''Smash 4'', which has the same function as the Poké Ball but only releases Legendary Pokémon, with a couple of exceptions.
Another version of the Poké Ball, the [[Master Ball]], was introduced in ''Smash 4'', which has the same function as the Poké Ball but only releases Legendary Pokémon, with a couple of exceptions.


Non-item Poké Balls appear during the [[on-screen appearance]]s of most playable Pokémon in every game except for ''Melee'', and are thrown by the [[Pokémon Trainer]] for his [[Pokémon Change]]. Only [[Mewtwo]] and [[Lucario]] do not emerge from a Poké Ball during their on-screen appearances. The Poke Ball is the [[series symbol]] of the Pokémon universe.  
Non-item Poké Balls appear during the [[on-screen appearance]]s of most playable Pokémon in every game except for ''Melee'', and are thrown by the [[Pokémon Trainer]] for his [[Pokémon Change]]. Only [[Mewtwo]] and [[Lucario]] do not emerge from a Poké Ball during their on-screen appearances.


==Damage==
==Damage==
Line 1,038: Line 1,038:
|}
|}


[[Ditto]] was also [[Unused content (SSBM)|planned]], but cannot appear from a Poké Ball in the final game. It was originally intended to transform into its summoner and fight alongside them as a CPU player. However, it was removed due to technical difficulties with implementing its behavior. Ditto is still accessible through [[hacking]], but it just says “Mon-Mon”, which is part of it’s Japanese name [[Metamon]] and then disappears.
[[Ditto]] was also [[Unused content (SSBM)|planned]], but cannot appear from a Poké Ball in the final game. It was originally intended to transform into its summoner and fight alongside them as a CPU player. However, it was removed due to technical difficulties with implementing its behavior. Ditto is still accessible through [[hacking]], but it just cries Mon-mon and then disappears.


===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
Line 1,389: Line 1,389:
**Likewise, Raichu, Vulpix, and Exeggutor are the only Pokémon who appear in their Alolan forms.
**Likewise, Raichu, Vulpix, and Exeggutor are the only Pokémon who appear in their Alolan forms.
*Totodile, Tepig, and Froakie are the only members of their region's starters that haven't appeared as Poké Ball Pokémon.
*Totodile, Tepig, and Froakie are the only members of their region's starters that haven't appeared as Poké Ball Pokémon.
**Likewise, Torchic and Piplup are the only members of their region's starters that have appeared as Poké Ball Pokémon. They are both birds.
**Likewise, Torchic and Piplup are the only members of their region's starters that have appeared as Poké Ball Pokémon.
*Alola and Galar are the only regions in which none of its starter Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon.
*Alola and Galar are the only regions in which none of its starter Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon.
*Kanto is the only region to have all three of its starter Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon, even though Venusaur at first, wasn’t one.
*Kanto is the only region to have all three of its starter Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon.
**Likewise, it is the only region to have starter Pokémon appear in their fully evolved forms rather than their first-stage forms, with all three being fully evolved.
**Likewise, it is the only region to have starter Pokémon appear in their fully evolved forms rather than their first-stage forms, with all three being fully evolved.
*Prior to ''Ultimate'', it is possible for multiple of the same Pokémon to appear at the same time in [[Training Mode]], which cannot happen in normal battles.
*Prior to ''Ultimate'', it is possible for multiple of the same Pokémon to appear at the same time in [[Training Mode]], which cannot happen in normal battles.
Line 1,399: Line 1,399:
*Some Poké Ball Pokémon cannot appear in a ''Pokémon'' stage that features said Pokémon in the background in ''Ultimate''. For example, Palkia cannot be summoned in [[Spear Pillar]]. Despite having Moltres appear in the background of [[Saffron City]], Moltres can still be summoned there.
*Some Poké Ball Pokémon cannot appear in a ''Pokémon'' stage that features said Pokémon in the background in ''Ultimate''. For example, Palkia cannot be summoned in [[Spear Pillar]]. Despite having Moltres appear in the background of [[Saffron City]], Moltres can still be summoned there.
*''Brawl'' is the only game to not add a new Gen I Pokémon. However, it does bring back Meowth, who was absent from ''Melee''.
*''Brawl'' is the only game to not add a new Gen I Pokémon. However, it does bring back Meowth, who was absent from ''Melee''.
*Generations 8 and 9 is the only generation represented in the series to not have any Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon in the game it was first represented in, due to ''Pokémon Sword and Shield'' releasing after the initial launch of the game, and its representation being added later in the form of [[spirit]]s. Generation 9 didn’t even come out yet, but was recently announced.
*Generation VIII is the only generation represented in the series to not have any Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon in the game it was first represented in, due to ''Pokémon Sword and Shield'' releasing after the initial launch of the game, and its representation being added later in the form of [[spirit]]s.


==External links==
==External links==