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While type effectiveness is generally nonexistant in the Super Smash Bros. series, it does exist in a small capacity in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. [[Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)|Pokémon Trainer]]'s three Pokémon ([[Squirtle (SSBB)|Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]], and [[Charizard (SSBB)|Charizard]]) are affected by a stripped-down version of type effectiveness (None of the other Pokémon characters are). Out of Fire, Water, and Grass attacks, if one of the three Pokémon is hit by an attack they resist, they take 10% less knockback. However, if the attack is super effective, they take 10% more knockback.
While type effectiveness is generally nonexistant in the Super Smash Bros. series, it does exist in a small capacity in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. [[Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)|Pokémon Trainer]]'s three Pokémon ([[Squirtle (SSBB)|Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]], and [[Charizard (SSBB)|Charizard]]) are affected by a stripped-down version of type effectiveness (None of the other Pokémon characters are). Out of Fire, Water, and Grass attacks, if one of the three Pokémon is hit by an attack they resist, they take 10% less knockback. However, if the attack is super effective, they take 10% more knockback.


While the effect of type effectiveness is minor in Brawl, it is not insignificant. Most importantly, it causes Ivysaur to be KO'd at lower percentages by fire attacks than other characters, which is a problem compared to its two partners: only Squirtle, Mario, Olimar, and Kirby (having copied [[Water Gun]]) have water attacks, and only Ivysaur and Kirby (having copied [[Bullet Seed]]) have grass attacks, but 19 characters can use fire.
While the effect of type effectiveness is minor in Brawl, it is not insignificant. Most importantly, it causes Ivysaur to be KO'd at lower percentages by fire attacks than other characters, which is a problem compared to its two partners: only Squirtle, Mario, and Kirby (having copied [[Water Gun]]) have water attacks, and only Ivysaur and Kirby (having copied [[Bullet Seed]]) have grass attacks, but 19 characters can use fire.


The chain of effectiveness is as follows: Fire → Grass → Water → Fire.
The chain of effectiveness is as follows: Fire → Grass → Water → Fire.

Revision as of 12:44, April 10, 2011

Type effectiveness is a phenomenon that is a staple of the Pokémon series, as well as appearing in a small way in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

In the Pokémon series, each Pokémon has one or two types, and each attack has one type. Whenever an attack hits a Pokémon, the damage dealt is altered by any weaknesses or resistances caused by the type combination. For example, a Water attack will deal double damage to a Fire or Rock Pokémon, while a Grass attack will deal half damage to a Fire-type, and an Electric attack will have no effect on a Ground Pokémon.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

While type effectiveness is generally nonexistant in the Super Smash Bros. series, it does exist in a small capacity in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Pokémon Trainer's three Pokémon (Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard) are affected by a stripped-down version of type effectiveness (None of the other Pokémon characters are). Out of Fire, Water, and Grass attacks, if one of the three Pokémon is hit by an attack they resist, they take 10% less knockback. However, if the attack is super effective, they take 10% more knockback.

While the effect of type effectiveness is minor in Brawl, it is not insignificant. Most importantly, it causes Ivysaur to be KO'd at lower percentages by fire attacks than other characters, which is a problem compared to its two partners: only Squirtle, Mario, and Kirby (having copied Water Gun) have water attacks, and only Ivysaur and Kirby (having copied Bullet Seed) have grass attacks, but 19 characters can use fire.

The chain of effectiveness is as follows: Fire → Grass → Water → Fire.

In a similar way, various enemies in the Subspace Emissary take more or less damage from certain attacks; for example Fire Primids take 0.02x damage from flame attacks.