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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Moonsault.png|thumb|left|Incineroar dropkicking [[Fox (SSBU)|Fox]] during Max Malicious Moonsault.]]
[[File:Moonsault.png|thumb|left|Incineroar dropkicking [[Fox (SSBU)|Fox]] during Max Malicious Moonsault.]]
Incineroar rushes forward and grabs an opponent. If it connects, Incineroar will throw its opponent into a fighting ring and assault them with an uppercut, a dropkick and another uppercut before splashing them down with a headbutt, causing a giant explosion. In Sakurai's own words, it's even faster and fiercer than the Z-Move it's based on. While the move can only connect on a single opponent, subjecting them to the damage from Incineroar's attacks, the fiery explosion will damage anyone caught in the blast radius after the cutscene has ended.
Incineroar rushes forward and grabs an opponent. If it connects, Incineroar will throw its opponent into a wrestling ring and assault them with an uppercut, a dropkick and another uppercut before hitting them with a diving battering ram, the latter of which causes a giant explosion upon landing on the wrestling ring. According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], Max Malicious Moonsault is even faster and fiercer than the Z-Move it is based on. While the move can only connect on a single opponent, its fiery explosion will damage anyone caught in the blast radius after the cutscene has ended.
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Malicious Moonsault.png|thumb|left|Incineroar using Malicious Moonsault in ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon''.]]
[[File:Malicious Moonsault.png|thumb|left|Incineroar using Malicious Moonsault in ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon''.]]
{{s|bulbapedia|Z-Move}}s are a mechanic introduced in ''{{s|Bulbapedia|Pokémon Sun and Moon}}''. They are an exceptionally powerful variant of the move they are based on. To use a Z-Move, a Pokémon must be holding the {{s|Bulbapedia|Z-Crystal}} corresponding to the intended move, and their trainer must have a {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Ring}}. All Pokémon are capable of using type-dependent Z-Moves, but a select group of Pokémon have signature Z-Moves.  
{{s|bulbapedia|Z-Move}}s are a mechanic introduced in ''{{s|Bulbapedia|Pokémon Sun and Moon}}''. They are an exceptionally powerful variant of the move they are based on. To use a Z-Move, a Pokémon must be holding the {{s|Bulbapedia|Z-Crystal}} corresponding to the type of intended move, and their trainer must have a {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Ring}} or {{s|bulbapedia|Z-Power Ring}}. All Pokémon are capable of using type-dependent Z-Moves, but a select group of Pokémon have signature Z-Moves.  


{{s|bulbapedia|Malicious Moonsault}} is a Dark-type Z-Move exclusive to Incineroar, which acts as a powered-up version of its {{s|bulbapedia|signature move}}, [[Darkest Lariat]]. The animation of the move has Incineroar leaping high into the air and landing on the opponent stomach first, creating a massive explosion that engulfs the ring. Contrary to its English name, it is not a moonsault, hence the attack in the Final Smash landing headfirst. Its base power is 180, although its damage output is doubled if its target has used {{s|bulbapedia|Minimize}}. Like other Z-Moves, it has a PP of 1.
{{s|bulbapedia|Malicious Moonsault}} is a Dark-type Z-Move exclusive to Incineroar, which acts as a powered-up version of its {{s|bulbapedia|signature move}}, [[Darkest Lariat]]. Upon activation, Incineroar summons a wrestling ring underneath the target. It then charges toward the ring, leaps onto one of its top turnbuckles, uses its flame belt to engulf itself in flames, and then performs a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#450° splash|450° splash]] that generates a massive explosion that engulfs the ring. Its base power is 180, although its damage output is doubled if the target has used {{s|bulbapedia|Minimize}}. Like other Z-Moves, it has only 1 {{s|bulbapedia|Power Point}} (PP).


When initiating the attack, the {{s|bulbapedia|Incinium Z}} will flash on the screen. This reflects how it, along with other Z-Crystals, shows on-screen in ''Pokémon Sun'', ''Moon'', ''Ultra Sun'', and ''Ultra Moon'' when the Z-Move is activated.
When initiating the attack, the {{s|bulbapedia|Incinium Z}} will flash on the screen. This reflects how it, along with other Z-Crystals, shows on-screen in ''Pokémon Sun'', ''Moon'', ''Ultra Sun'', and ''Ultra Moon'' when the Z-Move is activated.
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Incineroar SSBU Skill Preview Final Smash.png|Max Malicious Moonsault as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
Incineroar SSBU Skill Preview Final Smash.png|Max Malicious Moonsault as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
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==Trivia==
Contrary to its English name, Max Malicious Moonsault does involve a {{s|wikipedia|moonsault}} whatsoever. Rather, it concludes with a diving battering ram. This also applies to the Z-Move it is based on, which is a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling aerial techniques#450° splash|450° splash]].


{{Special Moves|char=Incineroar}}
{{Special Moves|char=Incineroar}}

Revision as of 23:00, May 1, 2019

Max Malicious Moonsault
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Incineroar using Max Malicious Moonsault on Ken.
User Incineroar
Universe Pokémon
Article on Bulbapedia Malicious Moonsault (move)
Incineroar grabs an opponent while engulfed in flames. It then repeatedly attacks the foe before slamming them back into a ring. Only one fighter can be grabbed, but the final blast deals damage to anyone nearby.
—Description from Ultimate's Move List

Max Malicious Moonsault (ハイパーダーククラッシャー改, Hyper Dark Crusher Modified) is Incineroar's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

Incineroar dropkicking Fox during Max Malicious Moonsault.

Incineroar rushes forward and grabs an opponent. If it connects, Incineroar will throw its opponent into a wrestling ring and assault them with an uppercut, a dropkick and another uppercut before hitting them with a diving battering ram, the latter of which causes a giant explosion upon landing on the wrestling ring. According to Masahiro Sakurai, Max Malicious Moonsault is even faster and fiercer than the Z-Move it is based on. While the move can only connect on a single opponent, its fiery explosion will damage anyone caught in the blast radius after the cutscene has ended.

Origin

Incineroar using Malicious Moonsault in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Z-Moves are a mechanic introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. They are an exceptionally powerful variant of the move they are based on. To use a Z-Move, a Pokémon must be holding the Z-Crystal corresponding to the type of intended move, and their trainer must have a Z-Ring or Z-Power Ring. All Pokémon are capable of using type-dependent Z-Moves, but a select group of Pokémon have signature Z-Moves.

Malicious Moonsault is a Dark-type Z-Move exclusive to Incineroar, which acts as a powered-up version of its signature move, Darkest Lariat. Upon activation, Incineroar summons a wrestling ring underneath the target. It then charges toward the ring, leaps onto one of its top turnbuckles, uses its flame belt to engulf itself in flames, and then performs a 450° splash that generates a massive explosion that engulfs the ring. Its base power is 180, although its damage output is doubled if the target has used Minimize. Like other Z-Moves, it has only 1 Power Point (PP).

When initiating the attack, the Incinium Z will flash on the screen. This reflects how it, along with other Z-Crystals, shows on-screen in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon when the Z-Move is activated.

Gallery

Trivia

Contrary to its English name, Max Malicious Moonsault does involve a moonsault whatsoever. Rather, it concludes with a diving battering ram. This also applies to the Z-Move it is based on, which is a 450° splash.