Ho-Oh

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Ho-oh
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Move Sacred Fire
Rarity Rare

Ho-oh (ホウオウ, Hō'ō, Houou in Japanese language versions) is a Pokémon that comes out of a Poké Ball.

Creature description

Ho-oh is a legendary phoenix Pokémon that is the "mascot" of Pokémon Gold Version, just as its dragonlike "counterpart" Lugia is the cover Pokémon of Pokémon Silver Version. It is a Fire and Flying type Pokémon in the Pokémon games. In the Pokémon games, it is also #250 in the Pokédex.


In Super Smash Bros. Melee

As a Poké Ball Pokémon

Ho-oh is treated as a "legendary" Poké Ball Pokémon; its chance of appearing is much rarer than most of the others, and in return its effect is more powerful. Ho-oh uses its signature move from the RPGs, Sacred Fire. Ho-oh will fly up into the air and to the back of the screen when it's summoned. Once Ho-oh starts flying upwards, any character other than the summoner that makes contact with it will be damaged. Ho-oh will then release a column of fire. Any character other than the summoner that is caught in the column of fire will take massive damage, and they won't be able to escape.

The attack occurs a full seven seconds after Ho-oh's release, making it the longest delay for a Pokémon attack. Ho-oh is arguably the "best" Pokémon in terms of destructive power and the size of its attack, although the heavy delay and predictability of the attack's location (it always appears where Ho-oh was released) makes it relatively easy to avoid.

As a trophy

Ho-oh 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:

Ho-oh:
As it soars around the skies of the world, this Rainbow Pokemon leaves a trail of rainbows and myths in its wake. Its signature move is called Sacred Fire, and it is believed to appear only before trainers who are pure of heart. If you see a trainer with Ho-oh, you can assume that catching it took a lot of work.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a Poké Ball Pokémon

Ho-Oh returns in Brawl. As in Melee, it continues to use Sacred Fire. However, in Brawl, the pillar of fire is larger and can interfere with vision.

As a trophy

Ho-Oh
A Rainbow Pokémon. On sparking wings of seven colors, Ho-Oh leaves a rainbow behind as it flies. Legend says that Ho-Oh suppressed a war that scorched the land in ancient times. Its attack Sacred Fire can melt ice in an instant and also damage the target with burns. Ho-Oh will show its solemn figure only for the most righteous Trainers.


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