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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Surprisingly, Squirtle actually carries crates and barrels faster than Charizard/Ivysaur.
*Surprisingly, Squirtle actually carries crates and barrels faster than Charizard/Ivysaur.
*In the Pokemon games Squirtle does not have a blue shell, he has a brown one.
*As strange as it is, the Super Smash Bros. Brawl Prima Official Strategy Guide states that even though Squirtle, despite its small size, is actually a middleweight, while Ivysaur is a lightweight.
*As strange as it is, the Super Smash Bros. Brawl Prima Official Strategy Guide states that even though Squirtle, despite its small size, is actually a middleweight, while Ivysaur is a lightweight.  


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 22:37, April 30, 2008

This article is about Squirtle's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Squirtle. Also, for information about Squirtle in regards to Pokémon Trainer, see Pokémon Trainer, Ivysaur, and Charizard.
Squirtle
Squirtle
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Universe Pokémon
Appears in SSBB
Availability Starter


Squirtle (ゼニガメ, Zenigamē: Zenigame ) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl it is one of three Pokémon that can be played when Pokémon Trainer is selected from the game's character select screen, the other two being Ivysaur and Charizard.

Role in the Subspace Emissary

When introduced, Pokémon Trainer's only Pokémon is Squirtle, and thus, is his main Pokémon for much of the story until Ivysaur and Charizard are later found in the ruins. Despite this, Squirtle only appears in the very first cutscene Pokémon Trainer is introduced in. Stamina doesn't apply in Subspace Emissary mode as it does in normal play.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Fast overall movement
  • Fast aerial movement
  • Fast attacks with decent damage and knockback
  • Small target
  • Can Wall cling
  • Can Crawl
  • Water Gun can be used to hamper horizontal recoveries
  • If uncharged, Water Gun doubles as an attack
  • Large disjointed hitbox on its recovery, which makes it hard to interrupt
  • Can Transform into two other Pokémon
  • Good aerial game
  • Side B offers protection against most attacks
  • Down aerial has good horizontal knockback on the final hit
  • Pivot actually gives it a speed boost as opposed to slowing it
  • Capable of Shellshifting
  • Up Special can score multiple hits if executed properly.
  • Up Smash hits a large area and kills 80-100% if uncharged.

Cons:

  • Change is punishable and mandatory, due to the Stamina Mechanic and coming back as the next one in the cycle
  • Very light and can be easily KO'd
  • Water Gun has small range if used uncharged and as an attack, and charged does no damage
  • Fairly weak attacks
  • Low range

Standard Moves

Ground Attacks

  • Dash A - Squirtle runs at you and does a small, diagonal head-butt move.
  • Neutral A - Squirtle punches once, then jumps forward and slaps with the tail, then flips forward and hits with the tail again.
  • Up Tilt - Squirtle hops up onto its tail, punching upwards. Very quick.
  • Forward Tilt - Squirtle gets on all fours and slaps forward with its tail.
  • Down Tilt - Squirtle gets on its belly and withdraws its arms and legs, then spins forward, sweeping with its tail
  • Down Smash - Squirtle withdraws into its shell and spins, shooting water out of both sides.
  • Up Smash - Squirtle jumps and water raises up around it to the height it is jumping, hitting a fairly large area. Colloquially known as Hydro Pump because of high strength. (Hydro Pump is the most powerful Water type attack in the Pokemon games.)
  • Forward Smash - Squirtle withdraws into its shell and launches forward.

Aerial Attacks

  • Neutral Air - Withdraws into shell and spins in midair, releasing water from all sides
  • Up Air - Small-radius flip kick.
  • Down Air - Thrusts the tail downward and spins it, hitting multiple times. Similar to Mario's new Mario Tornado but with less range.
  • Forward Air - Thrusts both legs forward, hitting quickly. Fairly long duration, decent knockback
  • Back Air - Thrusts its tail backwards, hitting quickly. Fairly long duration, decent knockback. Both forward and back air have Axe Kick properties.

Grabs and Throws

  • Forward Throw - Puts its opponent in front of it, and then kicks them.
  • Back Throw - Puts its opponent behind it, and kicks their back.
  • Down Throw - Throws its opponent on the ground and slams on top of them.
  • Up Throw - Throws its opponent upwards and tackles them while in its shell.
  • Pummel - Headbutts them.

Stickers

Keep in mind that all three of Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon share the same trophy base. If you wish to power up Squirtle specifically, use a large [Water] damage boost and supplement the rest of his attacks with [Body], [Spin] and [Tail] attack boosts.

Special Moves

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Strategies & Tips

Use Squirtle's good aerial game.

A good finisher is Squirtle's up smash.

Special Movements

Taunts

Up: Backflips, spreads out its arms and opens its mouth.

Side: Spins on its tail and squirts out water.

Down: Goes into its shell and hops while spinning.

On-Screen Appearance

Release from a Poké Ball.

Victory Pose

  • Squirts water in three directions, does a backflip, then poses.
  • Does some poses, spins around doing a breakdance move, and ends on his bottom scratching his head.
  • Pokemon Trainer kneels down and pets Squritle.

Wii Remote Choice

A Pokéball release sound is heard, and the Pokémon Trainer says, "Go for it!"

Trivia

  • Surprisingly, Squirtle actually carries crates and barrels faster than Charizard/Ivysaur.
  • As strange as it is, the Super Smash Bros. Brawl Prima Official Strategy Guide states that even though Squirtle, despite its small size, is actually a middleweight, while Ivysaur is a lightweight.

External Links


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