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According to Pokédex information, it apparently does not feel the pull of gravity because it supports itself with its psychic powers. By fully expending its psychokinetic powers, it can distort the dimensions and create a small black hole. It can see into the future as well. If owned by a Pokémon trainer, it will be entirely willing to protect its trainer even at the risk of its own life, and if it senses impending danger to that trainer with its power of foresight, it will unleash its psychokinetic energy at full power to create said black hole.
According to Pokédex information, it apparently does not feel the pull of gravity because it supports itself with its psychic powers. By fully expending its psychokinetic powers, it can distort the dimensions and create a small black hole. It can see into the future as well. If owned by a Pokémon trainer, it will be entirely willing to protect its trainer even at the risk of its own life, and if it senses impending danger to that trainer with its power of foresight, it will unleash its psychokinetic energy at full power to create said black hole.


In the anime, a bounty hunter named J kidnapped a Gardevoir from another trainer named Melodi. Melodi's Gardevoir used Teleport to save Ash and Team Rocket from J's ship. When the fourth generation of Pokémon was introduced, the trainer had the option of evolving a male Kirlia into a more masculine, battle-ready warrior Pokémon called Gallade instead of Gardevoir.
When the fourth generation of Pokémon was introduced, the trainer had the option of evolving a male Kirlia into a more masculine, battle-ready warrior Pokémon named Gallade instead of Gardevoir.


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==


===Poké Ball===
===Poké Ball===
When called from a [[Poké Ball]], Gardevoir encircles itself in a medium sized barrier ("Reflect"), which reflects all opposing[[projectile]]s. As the barrier causes no damage in itself, characters are free to continue play within it, though any enemy projectiles used inside will instantly reflect and damage the user. Gardevoir will slowly walk across the stage from end to end for about 15 seconds.
When called from a [[Poké Ball]], Gardevoir encircles itself in a large barrier ("Reflect"), which reflects all opposing [[projectile]]s. As the barrier causes no damage in itself, characters are free to continue play within it, though any enemy projectiles used inside will instantly reflect and damage the user. Gardevoir will slowly walk across the stage from end to end for about 15 seconds.  
 
[[Dedede]] - [[Waddle Dee|Waddle Dees]] and [[Waddle Doo|Doos]] are reflected while airborne. Otherwise, they will walk through the reflector. [[Waddle Dee|Waddle Dees]] and [[Waddle Doo|Doos]] are also reflected while jumping. [[Gordo|Gordos]] are always reflected.  


[[Image:GardevoirBrawl.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Gardevoir about to use its shield.]]
[[Image:GardevoirBrawl.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Gardevoir about to use its shield.]]


'''Gardevoir's Reflect'''
Gardevoir's Reflect is the most powerful [[Reflectors|reflector]] in the game, doubling a projectile's [[damage]], speed, and [[knockback]]. Interestingly, it can even detonate [[Snake]]'s [[Down smash]].
 
Gardevoir's Reflect is the most powerful in the game, doubling a projectile's [[damage]], speed, and [[knockback]]. Interestingly, it can even detonate [[Snake]]'s [[Down smash]]. Its reflector is also effective against certain [[final smash|final smashes]], and the user may even receive credit for another player's KO, if the victim is inside the barrier when certain Final Smashes KO them.
 
[[Mario]] - Usually [[Mario Finale]] will hit while outside Gardevoir's reflector, but the Finale is reflected if the last hit is in the reflector.
 
[[Bowser]] - [[Giga Bowser|Giga Bowser's]] [[Fire Breath]] can be reflected.
 
[[Diddy Kong]] - Peanuts fired from [[Rocketbarrel Barrage]] can be fully reflected.
 
[[Yoshi]] - The [[Super Dragon|Super Dragon's]] fireballs and fire breath can be reflected.


[[Sheik]]/[[Zelda]] - The [[Light Arrow]] will act like the Mario Finale does.
[[Samus]] - The blast is reflected if the last hit of the [[Zero Laser]] hits.
[[Ice Climbers]] - The [[Iceberg]] will not [[frozen|freeze]] the character, but one still takes damage.
[[ROB]] - Reflects some of the frames of his [[Diffusion Beam]] back at him.
[[Olimar]] - Reflects the exhaust from his [[End of Day]] ship. May also reflect the explosion, but the entire explosion needs to be inside the reflector.


[[Image:gardevoirlowq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Gardevoir on the [[Bridge of Eldin]]]]
[[Image:gardevoirlowq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Gardevoir on the [[Bridge of Eldin]]]]
[[Fox]]/[[Falco]]/[[Wolf]] - Reflects blasts from the [[Landmaster]].
[[Pikachu]] - Will reflect sparks from [[Volt Tackle]].
[[Pokemon Trainer]] - Reflects [[Triple Finish]] like the [[Light Arrow]].
[[Lucario]] - Reflects [[Aura Storm]] like the [[Zero Laser]].
[[Ness]]/[[Lucas]] - Reflects [[PK Starstorm]] like the [[Mario Finale]].
[[Mr. Game and Watch]] - Reflects the rear tentacles of the [[Octopus]].
[[Snake]] - Can reflect the grenades, but the entire explosion has to be in the reflector.
[[Sonic]] - Can reflect the [[Super Sonic]] transformation knockback. Sonic must transform in the dead center of the reflector for it to be reflected, however.
No other Final Smashes can be reflected.


==Trophy Description==
==Trophy Description==

Revision as of 02:44, June 16, 2010

Gardevoir
File:GardevoirArt.png
Games SSBB
Move Reflect
Rarity Unknown

Gardevoir (サーナイト, Sānaito, Sirnight in Japanese language versions) is a creature in the Pokémon media franchise.

Creature description

Gardevoir is an adult-sized, humanlike Pokemon with a feminine appearance (though it can be male). Debuting with the 3rd generation of Pokémon, it is the third and final evolution of the Ralts family.

According to Pokédex information, it apparently does not feel the pull of gravity because it supports itself with its psychic powers. By fully expending its psychokinetic powers, it can distort the dimensions and create a small black hole. It can see into the future as well. If owned by a Pokémon trainer, it will be entirely willing to protect its trainer even at the risk of its own life, and if it senses impending danger to that trainer with its power of foresight, it will unleash its psychokinetic energy at full power to create said black hole.

When the fourth generation of Pokémon was introduced, the trainer had the option of evolving a male Kirlia into a more masculine, battle-ready warrior Pokémon named Gallade instead of Gardevoir.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Poké Ball

When called from a Poké Ball, Gardevoir encircles itself in a large barrier ("Reflect"), which reflects all opposing projectiles. As the barrier causes no damage in itself, characters are free to continue play within it, though any enemy projectiles used inside will instantly reflect and damage the user. Gardevoir will slowly walk across the stage from end to end for about 15 seconds.

Gardevoir about to use its shield.

Gardevoir's Reflect is the most powerful reflector in the game, doubling a projectile's damage, speed, and knockback. Interestingly, it can even detonate Snake's Down smash.


Trophy Description

An Embrace Pokémon. Despite its elegant, feminine appearance, there are both male and female Gardevoir. A Psychic type, it has the ability to predict the future and levitate. It's a brave Pokémon that will risk its own life to protect its Trainer. It uses the ability Synchronize to pass on status problems like poison, paralysis, and burn to its foes.

Glitch

When viewing the pink object in its torso at close range, from below, its torso disappears.

External Links

Blurb from "Pokémon Encyclopedia" post on Super Smash Bros. DOJO!!