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Revision as of 14:13, October 2, 2019
Incineroar is a Fire/Dark-type Pokémon that debuted in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. It is the final evolution of Litten, evolving from Torracat at level 34. In the English version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Incineroar is voiced by H.D. Quinn, who has done voiceovers for the Pokémon Sun and Moon anime, while in the Japanese version, Incineroar is voiced by Unshō Ishizuka, who passed away about four months before the release of Ultimate.
History
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Template:Main-external Incineroar appears as an unlockable playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Its debut trailer was paired with Ken Masters' trailer, where the two briefly fight on the Boxing Ring stage. Prior to openly revealing itself, it also briefly wore a white hoodie when attacking Ken. Incineroar is unique in that it poses after performing a special move, though this pose can be canceled at any point and thus does not affect the fight.
Incineroar is a super-heavyweight fighter with highly powerful attacks and very sluggish mobility to boot. In fact, Incineroar is notorious for having the slowest walking and dashing speeds in the game. In a similar vein to veterans Sonic the Hedgehog and Charizard and fellow newcomer Inkling, Incineroar takes minor damage from swimming; this is due to both Incineroar being unable to swim in its home games and for being weak against Water-type Pokémon in said games. Incineroar's attacks consist of professional wrestling moves, extending to even its specials. Incineroar's standard special is Darkest Lariat, which involves him performing lariats that can block projectiles; Incineroar's side special is Alolan Whip, which has it grab opponents and launch them from wrestling ring ropes; its up special is Cross Chop, which has it dive up in the air and descend to do a fiery cross chop; lastly, its down special is Revenge, a counter that makes Incineroar receive minor damage in exchange for making its next attack much stronger.
Classic Mode route
Burning Pro Wrestling Spirit! | ||||
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Round | Opponent(s) | Rule | Stage | Song |
1 | Bowser | Boxing Ring | The Grand Finale | |
2 | Ganondorf | Molgera | ||
3 | Morton, Ludwig | Team Battle (Ally: Greninja) |
Boxing Ring (Battlefield) | Fortress Boss - Super Mario World |
4 | King K. Rool | Gang-Plank Galleon | ||
5 | Donkey Kong | Boxing Ring (Ω) | Boss 2 - DK: Jungle Climber | |
6 | Incineroar | Battle! (Lorekeeper Zinnia) | ||
Final | Master Hand, Crazy Hand | Team Battle (Ally: Greninja) |
Final Destination | Master Hand / Crazy Hand |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ガオガエン[?] Gaogaen |
From 「ガオー」 (gaō), an onomatopoeia for roaring, and 「火炎」 (kaen), meaning "flame" | |
Chinese | 熾焰咆哮虎 (Traditional) 炽焰咆哮虎 (Simplified)[?] Chìyànpáoxiāohǔ |
Literally "Blazing-Flame Roaring Tiger" | |
French | Félinferno[?] | From félin (feline) and inferno | |
German | Fuegro[?] | From fuego ("fire" in Spanish) and growl | |
Korean | 어흥염[?] Eoheungyeom |
From 어흥 eoheung (growl) and 염 (炎) yeom (flame) | |
Russian | Инсинероар[?] Insineroar |
Incineroar |