5,395
edits
Harryghost (talk | contribs) (→Intro) |
|||
Line 541: | Line 541: | ||
In [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], {{sbw|Agility}} is {{SSB|Pichu}}'s up special. It is similar to {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Quick Attack}} in that it is a fast dash that can be done in two different directions, but unlike Quick Attack, it does not deal damage to the opponent, rather, it damages Pichu. Pichu [[Game move errors|cannot legitimately learn]] Agility in the main games. | In [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]], {{sbw|Agility}} is {{SSB|Pichu}}'s up special. It is similar to {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Quick Attack}} in that it is a fast dash that can be done in two different directions, but unlike Quick Attack, it does not deal damage to the opponent, rather, it damages Pichu. Pichu [[Game move errors|cannot legitimately learn]] Agility in the main games. | ||
==={{g|UNITE}}=== | ==={{g|UNITE}}=== | ||
In Pokémon UNITE, Agility is {{p|Zeraora}}'s first | In Pokémon UNITE, Agility is one of {{p|Zeraora}}'s two starting moves, as well as one of {{p|Mew}}'s possible second moves. Zeraora can learn it either at level 1 or 3 (depending if {{m|Slash}} is learned first), while Mew obtains it by reaching level 3 and choosing over {{m|Coaching}} and {{m|Light Screen}}. | ||
With Zeraora, Agility has the user perform a quick dash, increasing its basic attack speed for a short time afterward. | |||
By reaching level 6 with Zeraora, Agility is upgraded into either {{m|Volt Switch}} or {{m|Spark}}. | |||
With Mew, Agility has the user quickly move in the designated direction, increasing its movement speed for a short time. A maximum of two Agility uses can be kept in reserve. | |||
By reaching level 12 with Mew, Agility is upgraded into '''Agility+''', and the distance the user moves in the designated direction is increased. | |||
===Description=== | ===Description=== |
edits