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'''PK Flash''' is one of the new moves that [[Ness]] can use in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It replaced [[PK Fire]] as the B Button attack, moving PK Fire to Smash B. Ness charges up a green flash of light (hence the name), and starts charging up. He can move the attack very slowly, at will. After the player charges it as much as he/she wants, press the B Button again, and the light will explode, devastating anyone caught in it. Its power varies, depending on how much it was charged up. The attack is very hard to manuever, as it is worthless to just use the attack without charging, and one hit will distract Ness, causing the attack to fail. PK Flash was actually a move that Ness could use in ''Earthbound''. [[Kirby]] can copy this attack if he sucks up Ness' powers. He will even say "PK Flash", just the same as Ness does.
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