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{{Infobox Special Move
[[File:Pikachu Thunder Jolt.png|thumb|Thunder Jolt follows the platform it lands on. (''SSBB'')]]
 
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'''Thunder Jolt''' is [[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[Neutral B]] move. Thunder Jolt is fairly unique for a projectile attack in that it hugs the ground it travels on, bouncing up and down as it moves forward (often over obstacles). When used in the air, a ball of electricity is launched that falls diagonally until it hits a solid object, where it assumes the normal arc form.
 
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{{nihongo|'''Thunder Jolt'''|でんげき|Dengeki|lit. "Electric Attack"}} is [[Pikachu]] and [[Pichu]]'s [[Neutral Special Move]]. Thunder Jolt is fairly unique for a projectile attack in that it hugs the ground it travels on, bouncing up and down as it moves forward (often over obstacles). When used in the air, a ball of electricity is launched that falls diagonally until it hits a solid object, where it assumes the normal arc form. Like its other specials, Thunder Jolt damages Pichu upon use, inflicting 1% damage each time.
   
 
This move is also good for spamming heavy characters and fast falling ones like [[Ike]] and [[Fox]].
Like its other specials, Thunder Jolt damages Pichu upon use, inflicting 1% damage each time.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
While ball-shaped, this attack does slightly more damage.
 
 
<gallery>
 
Pikachu-character-super-smash-bros-melee.jpg|Thunder Jolt in Melee
 
Pikachu Thunder Jolt.png|Thunder Jolt in Brawl.
 
File:Pikachu Thunder Jolt air.png|Thunder Jolt's midair appearance.
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Mario_SSB4 (8).jpg|Pikachu using Thunder Jolt in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
 
</gallery>
   
 
{{Pikachu Special Moves}}
This move is also good for spamming heavy characters and fast falling ones like Ike and Fox respectively.
 
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{{Pichu Special Moves}}
   
== Origin ==
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==Custom Variations==
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U]]'', Thunder Jolt can be customized into '''Thunder Wave''' or '''Thunder Shock'''.
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===Thunder Wave===
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'''Thunder Wave''' will paralyze opponents that it hits, but does less damage. This move can potentially set up an infinite combo.
   
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''Strengths''
Unlike most other attacks Pokémon use in [[Super Smash Bros. (universe|the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games]], there has never been an attack named Thunder Jolt in any Pokémon video game. Thunder Jolt was, however, present on the original Pikachu card as one of the many moves invented for the Pokemon Trading Card Game. The name of the move in the Smash Bros. games likely arose either from the popularity of the trading cards at the time of [[SSB]] or from a mistranslation of "Thunderbolt," the name of a standard Pikachu move in the RPGs.
 
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* Paralyzes opponents
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''Weaknesses''
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* Deals barely any damage
   
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===Thunder Shock===
==Gallery==
 
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'''Thunder Shock''' will travel strictly horizontally, but will trigger a small blast as it disappears.
<gallery>
 
File:Pikachu-character-super-smash-bros-melee.jpg|Thunder Jolt in Melee
 
Pikachu Thunder Jolt air.png|Thunder Jolt's midair appearance.
 
Pichu Thunder Jolt Move.jpg|Pichu's Thunder Jolt
 
</gallery>
 
{{Pikachu Special Moves}}
 
   
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''Strengths''
{{Pichu Special Moves}}
 
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* Does more damage
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* Does more knockback
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''Weaknesses''
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* High endlag
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* Travels less distance
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{{Pikachu Custom Special Moves}}
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==Origin==
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[[File:ThunderShock .png|thumb|220x220px|Thunder Shock Most Likely Inspired Thunder Jolt]]
 
Unlike most other attacks Pokémon use in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros.]]''[[Super Smash Bros. series| games]], there has never been an attack named Thunder Jolt in any Pokémon video game. Thunder Jolt was, however, present on the original Pikachu card as one of the many moves invented for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The name of the move in the Smash Bros. games likely arose either from the popularity of the trading cards at the time of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' or from a mistranslation of "Thunderbolt," the name of a standard Pikachu move in the RPGs.
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The name itself does specifically come from the TCG.
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==Trivia==
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*This attack does more damage when [[Pikachu]] or [[Pichu (SSBM)|Pichu]] curls up.
 
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[[Category:Neutral Special Moves]]
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Revision as of 15:31, 16 January 2019

Thunder Jolt (でんげき Dengeki?, lit. "Electric Attack") is Pikachu and Pichu's Neutral Special Move. Thunder Jolt is fairly unique for a projectile attack in that it hugs the ground it travels on, bouncing up and down as it moves forward (often over obstacles). When used in the air, a ball of electricity is launched that falls diagonally until it hits a solid object, where it assumes the normal arc form. Like its other specials, Thunder Jolt damages Pichu upon use, inflicting 1% damage each time.

This move is also good for spamming heavy characters and fast falling ones like Ike and Fox.

Gallery

Pikachu's Special Moves
64 Melee Brawl 3DS/Wii U Ultimate
Standard Special Thunder Jolt
Side Special Skull Bash
Up Special Quick Attack
Down Special Thunder
Final Smash Volt Tackle

Pichu's Special Moves
Melee Ultimate
Standard Special Thunder Jolt
Side Special Skull Bash
Up Special Agility
Down Special Thunder
Final Smash Volt Tackle

Custom Variations

In Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U, Thunder Jolt can be customized into Thunder Wave or Thunder Shock.

Thunder Wave

Thunder Wave will paralyze opponents that it hits, but does less damage. This move can potentially set up an infinite combo.

Strengths

  • Paralyzes opponents

Weaknesses

  • Deals barely any damage

Thunder Shock

Thunder Shock will travel strictly horizontally, but will trigger a small blast as it disappears.

Strengths

  • Does more damage
  • Does more knockback

Weaknesses

  • High endlag
  • Travels less distance

Pikachu's Custom Special Moves
Custom 1 Custom 2
Standard Special Thunder Wave Thunder Shock
Side Special Shocking Skull Bash Heavy Skull Bash
Up Special Meteor Quick Attack Quick Feet
Down Special Thunder Burst Distant Thunder

Origin

ThunderShock

Thunder Shock Most Likely Inspired Thunder Jolt

Unlike most other attacks Pokémon use in the Super Smash Bros. games, there has never been an attack named Thunder Jolt in any Pokémon video game. Thunder Jolt was, however, present on the original Pikachu card as one of the many moves invented for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The name of the move in the Smash Bros. games likely arose either from the popularity of the trading cards at the time of Super Smash Bros. or from a mistranslation of "Thunderbolt," the name of a standard Pikachu move in the RPGs.

The name itself does specifically come from the TCG.

Trivia

  • This attack does more damage when Pikachu or Pichu curls up.