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'''Long-Stem Strike''' ({{ja|ロングレンジパックン|Rongu Renji Pakkun}}, ''Long Range Pakkun'') is {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}'s down special move.
'''Long-Stem Strike''' ({{ja|ロングレンジパックン|Rongu Renji Pakkun}}, ''Long Range Pakkun'') is {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}'s down special move.



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Long-Stem Strike
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Piranha Plant using Long-Stem Strike on Wario
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Withdraws into the pot and then pops out to bite opponents. The longer it's charged, the more range it has.
Ultimate's move list

Long-Stem Strike (ロングレンジパックン, Long Range Pakkun) is Piranha Plant's down special move.

Overview

When used, Piranha Plant hides back into its pot/pipe. When the button is released, Piranha Plant shoots out and bites viciously - the longer the charge, the farther Piranha Plant reaches. The pot has super armor during this attack, and a direction can be inputted to turn Piranha Plant left or right. However, one must be careful when turning, as the pot/pipe cannot change directions after an initial input, and if it lies on its side the attack is stuck at a specific angle, making it easier to dodge. There is also six frames of intangibility on Piranha Plant's mouth during its bite phase. [1]

Origin

Stalking Piranha Plants in Yoshi's Woolly World.

This is a reference to the Stalking Piranha Plants that first appeared in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. When they are encountered, the height of their stem changes sporadically, making it hard for the player to jump past.