Waterfall
Waterfall
Waterfall in Ultimate.
User Squirtle
Universe Pokémon
Article on Bulbapedia Waterfall (move)

Waterfall (たきのぼり, Waterfall Climb) is Squirtle's up special move.

OverviewEdit

A torrent of water appears that Squirtle "surfs" on top of. The attack hits multiple times with moderate knockback on the final hitbox. It is difficult to interrupt as a recovery move, as the hitbox is large, disjointed, and directly in front of Squirtle. The movement direction of the attack can be slightly altered with the control stick to either travel straight up with increased vertical distance or at a more horizontal angle with reduced vertical distance in the same manner as Mario's Super Jump Punch.

Instructional quotesEdit

  instruction booklet   Scramble diagonally up on a raging water torrent. Very useful as a recovery technique.
  Move List   Rides a torrent of water, hitting opponents. Tilting left and right can adjust the rising angle.

OriginEdit

 
Waterfall being used by a Squirtle traded from Pokémon Gold in Pokémon Red.

Waterfall was introduced in Generation I as the signature move of the Goldeen evolution line. Starting in Generation II, Waterfall became HM07, being distributed to many Water-type Pokémon, including Squirtle. When used outside of battle, the move allows the player to go up waterfalls. It was made HM05 in Generation V and VI. In Generation VII, moves are no longer used outside of battles and HMs were removed as a feature. Waterfall, along with some other former HMs, became TMs instead, making Waterfall TM98 in Generation VII. In battle, Waterfall is a physical Water-type attack since Generation IV that has above-average power, and as of Generation IV can make Pokémon flinch 20% of the time.

Squirtle can learn Waterfall via HM07 in Generation II, which allows it to use the move in Generation I via the Time Capsule; it has learned Waterfall ever since as well.

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name
  Japanese たきのぼり
  English Waterfall
  French Cascade
  German Kaskade
  Spanish Cascada
  Italian Cascata
  Chinese 攀瀑
  Korean 폭포오르기
  Dutch Waterval
  Russian Водопад

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