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Togepi's Metronome is made up of five attacks that are chosen randomly. The attacks are:
Togepi's Metronome is made up of five attacks that are chosen randomly. The attacks are:
* Leech Seed: This attack has the same affect as [[Lip's Stick]]. A flower is planted on the head of any players who are in Togepi's glowing attack radius.
* Leech Seed: This attack has the same affect as [[Lip's Stick]]. A flower is planted on the head of any players who are in Togepi's glowing attack radius.
* Sheer Cold: A small blast of ice is shot out. Any character stuck in the blast radius will be frozen for a couple of seconds and take damage. Unlike Articuno's attack, there is relatively little knockback associated with Togepi's version, so it is unlikely one will be KO'd by it.
* Powder Snow: A small blast of ice is shot out. Any character stuck in the blast radius will be frozen for a couple of seconds and take damage. Unlike Articuno's attack, there is relatively little knockback associated with Togepi's version, so it is unlikely one will be KO'd by it.
* Sleep Powder: Togepi releases some Sleep Powder which is similar to [[Bellossom|Bellossom's]] attack. A character will fall asleep momentarily if he/she is in the attacks radius.
* Sleep Powder: Togepi releases some Sleep Powder which is similar to [[Bellossom|Bellossom's]] attack. A character will fall asleep momentarily if he/she is in the attacks radius.
* Earthquake: Togepi starts shaking the ground. Anyone near Togepi will become imbedded into the ground for a couple of seconds, like the effect from [[Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong's]] Headbutt attack. This attack looks similar to [[Venusaur|Venusaur's]] attack.
* Earthquake: Togepi starts shaking the ground. Anyone near Togepi will become imbedded into the ground for a couple of seconds, like the effect from [[Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong's]] Headbutt attack. This attack looks similar to [[Venusaur|Venusaur's]] attack.
* Night Shade: Togepi releases a black magic powdery aura, which completely blackens the screen for several full seconds, disorienting players, though computer-controlled characters are unaffected. Due to its undesirable nature, this attack is noticeably rarer than the other four.
* Night Shade: Togepi releases a black magic aura, which completely blackens the screen for several full seconds, disorienting players, though computer-controlled characters are unaffected. Due to its undesirable nature, this attack is noticeably rarer than the other four.


===As a trophy===
===As a trophy===

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Togepi (トゲピー, Togepī, Togepy in Japanese language versions) is a fictional creature in the Pokémon media franchise.

Creature description

Togepi
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Games SSBM, SSBB
Move Metronome
Rarity Uncommon

Togepi is a second generation Pokémon owned by trainer Misty. Togepi often gets lost or in trouble and the others have to help it. Togepi evolves into Togetic.

Togepi's body consists of an egg. The egg has different symbols on that consists of different shapes and colors. At the bottom of the shell and on the side of the shell are Togepi's arms and legs. Sticking out at the top of the egg is Togepi's head which is crown-shaped at the top. In some of the older episodes of the anime, Misty is often seen holding it.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Togepi copy.jpg

As a Poké Ball Pokémon in SSBM

It uses Metronome as its attack. While Clefairy's Metronome attack deals out various damaging attacks, Togepi's Metronome deals out status effects to all characters within a certain radius. The summoner is not harmed by any of Togepi's Metronome attacks.

Togepi's Metronome is made up of five attacks that are chosen randomly. The attacks are:

  • Leech Seed: This attack has the same affect as Lip's Stick. A flower is planted on the head of any players who are in Togepi's glowing attack radius.
  • Powder Snow: A small blast of ice is shot out. Any character stuck in the blast radius will be frozen for a couple of seconds and take damage. Unlike Articuno's attack, there is relatively little knockback associated with Togepi's version, so it is unlikely one will be KO'd by it.
  • Sleep Powder: Togepi releases some Sleep Powder which is similar to Bellossom's attack. A character will fall asleep momentarily if he/she is in the attacks radius.
  • Earthquake: Togepi starts shaking the ground. Anyone near Togepi will become imbedded into the ground for a couple of seconds, like the effect from Donkey Kong's Headbutt attack. This attack looks similar to Venusaur's attack.
  • Night Shade: Togepi releases a black magic aura, which completely blackens the screen for several full seconds, disorienting players, though computer-controlled characters are unaffected. Due to its undesirable nature, this attack is noticeably rarer than the other four.

As a trophy

Togepi features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 100+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the Trophy Lottery and throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches. It reads as follows:

Togepi
These adorable Spike Ball Pokemon hatch from eggs given out by Professor Elm's assistant. Common superstition holds that their shells are chock-full of happiness and that they become good-luck charms when handled with kindness. It's impossible to predict which ability a Togepi will call upon when it uses its Metronome move, so you'd better be ready! (Pokemon Gold & Silver 10/00)

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Togepi returns to the series using the random effects it used in Melee. However, it no longer uses Night Shade, but Smokescreen. However, the effect of blackening the screen is the same. (This is a more accurate reflection of the Pokemon Universe as Night Shade was a damaging attack - Smokescreen is not. Moreover, smokescreen lowered accuracy, and as players (CPU's are unaffected) lose track of their characters in the darkness, it is a better choice.)


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