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- This article is about the Fighter in Pokkén Tournament. For The type of pokemon modified by Team GO Rocket in Pokémon GO, see Shadow Pokémon (GO).
Shadow Mewtwo ダークミュウツー Dark Mewtwo | |
Availability | All versions (requires beating Chroma League/using amiibo card in Wii U version) |
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Battle Style | Technical |
HP | 480 |
Burst Attack | Dark Nova |
Shadow Mewtwo (Japanese: ダークミュウツー Dark Mewtwo) is an unlockable Battle Pokémon in the fighting game Pokkén Tournament. It is a Technical style fighter.
Upon activating Synergy Burst, Shadow Mewtwo will Mega Evolve into Shadow Mega Mewtwo X.
Biology
Shadow Mewtwo is a regular Mewtwo that has been corrupted by a Shadow Synergy Stone. Instead of being white, it is instead a very dark gray color. Its tail is also dark gray, although it is tinted orange and has a crystaline texture at the tip, due to the Shadow Synergy Stone. The Shadow Synergy Stone that is corrupting it is embedded in its left shoulder (right from forward POV). Besides this it appears to be identical to an uncorrupted Mewtwo.
Forms
Shadow Mewtwo can Mega Evolve into Mega Shadow Mewtwo X. It is currently unknown if it has a corresponding Y Mega Evolution.
Mega Shadow Mewtwo X is extremely similar to regular Mega Mewtwo X, although it retains its dark gray coloration from its base form. The Shadow Synergy Stone embedded in its shoulder grows much taller, and it also gains orange crystals on each of its shoulders and horns. The ridges on its arms begin to glow orange, as well as the seams across its chest and between its torso and tail, and it gains a similar glowing seam on each of its lower legs. It is shown to be able to stretch its limbs to extreme lengths, just like its non-shadow counterpart.
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In the games
History
In the past, Anne was almost possessed by a Shadow Synergy Stone but was saved by Mewtwo, whom the Shadow Synergy Stone took control of and merged with instead. Under the influence of the Shadow Synergy Stone, Shadow Mewtwo traveled around Ferrum, draining Gaia power from the normal Synergy Stones and continually increasing its own power. Shadow Mewtwo is eventually defeated in battle by the player, after which Anne uses the power of the Synergy Stone contained in her brooch to separate the Shadow Synergy Stone from Mewtwo and restore it to normal.
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Move list
Burst Attack
Move name | Command | Use | Notes | Type |
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Dark Nova | during Synergy Burst: L + R | - | pierces counter attacks / damage up when hits at close range | Normal Attack |
Pokémon moves
Move name | Command | Use | Notes | Type |
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Psywave | A | - | properties change based on length of time button is held | - |
Psywave: blast | during Psywave: A | Use to stop your opponent | consumes HP | Normal Attack |
Psywave: vortex | during Psywave: X | - | consumes HP / consumes Synergy Gauge / pierces counter attacks | Counter Attack |
Psywave: slash | during Psywave: Y, Y, Y | Major damage dealer | consumes HP | Normal Attack |
Psywave: slash to blast | during Psywave: Y, A | - | consumes HP | Normal Attack |
Psywave: slash blast to vortex | during Psywave: Y, X | - | consumes HP / consumes Synergy Gauge / pierces counter attacks | Counter Attack |
Psywave: slash to Teleport | during Psywave: Y, R | - | consumes HP / can change location with ✚ | - |
Psywave: slash to Teleport (midair) | during Psywave: Y, B | - | consumes HP / changes the properties of certain attacks | - |
Psywave to Teleport | during Psywave: R | - | consumes HP / can change location with ✚ | - |
Psywave to Teleport (midair) | during Psywave: B | - | consumes HP / can change location with ✚ | - |
Zen Headbutt | ✚ forward + A | Make an opening for more attacks | consumes HP | Normal Attack |
Miracle Eye | ✚ back + A | For surprise attacks | consumes HP / changes the properties of certain attacks | - |
Recover | hold, then release A | - | recovers HP | - |
Reflect | midair A | - | consumes HP | Counter Attack |
Flamethrower | during Reflect: A | - | consumes HP | Normal Attack |
Thunder | during Reflect: Y | - | consumes HP | Normal Attack |
Earthquake | during Reflect: X | Major damage dealer | consumes HP | Normal Attack |
Duel Phase only | ||||
Psystrike | ✚ up + A | Counter | consumes HP / resists hit stun | Normal Attack |
Psystrike: additional attack | ✚ up + A, A | - | carefully time press of A to power up | Normal Attack |
Psystrike: final blow | ✚ up + A, A, A | - | carefully time press of A to power up | Normal Attack |
Teleport | ✚ down + A | - | consumes HP / can location by pressing ✚ diagonally downward | - |
Standard moves
Move name | Command | Use | Notes | Type |
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grab attack | Y + B | Overcome blocks | - | Grab Attack |
counter attack | X + A | Counter | cancelable with ✚ + R | Counter Attack |
counter attack: charge | X + A (hold) | - | pierces counter attacks | Counter Attack |
midair dash | midair R | For surprise attacks | can transition into all midair attacks | - |
Synergy Burst | with Synergy Gauge MAX: L + R | - | HP consumption of Pokémon moves removed during Synergy Burst | - |
Field Phase only | ||||
Ranged Attack | Y | - | cancelable with a Pokémon move / Miracle Eye changes properties | Normal Attack |
chain Ranged Attack | Y, Y | - | - | Normal Attack |
side Ranged Attack | ✚ side + Y | - | cancelable with a Pokémon move / Miracle Eye changes properties | Normal Attack |
chain side Ranged Attack | ✚ side + Y, Y | Use to shift phases | - | Normal Attack |
forward Ranged Attack | ✚ forward + Y | Use to shift phases | - | Normal Attack |
backward Ranged Attack | ✚ back + Y | - | Miracle Eye changes properties | Normal Attack |
Poké Combo 1 | midair Y, Y, Y | - | - | Normal Attack |
jumping Ranged Attack | midair Y | - | cancelable with a Pokémon move | Normal Attack |
Homing Attack | X, X, X | - | cancelable with R or B | Normal Attack |
Homing Attack: charge | X, X, X (hold) | - | pierces counter attacks / Guard Break | Normal Attack |
jumping attack | midair X | - | - | Normal Attack |
jumping attack: charge | midair X (hold) | - | pierces counter attacks | Normal Attack |
Duel Phase only | ||||
Poké Combo 2 | Y, Y, Y, Y, Y, Y | Major damage dealer | - | Normal Attack |
weak attack | Y, Y | - | cancelable with a Pokémon move | Normal Attack |
forward weak attack | ✚ forward + Y | Make an opening for more attacks | Miracle Eye changes properties | Normal Attack |
high stance weak attack | ✚ up + Y, Y | Effective against airborne opponents | - | Normal Attack |
high stance weak attack: charge | ✚ up + Y, Y (hold) | Effective against airborne opponents | - | Normal Attack |
Poké Combo 3 | ✚ down + Y, Y, Y | Major damage dealer | - | Normal Attack |
low stance weak attack | ✚ down + Y | - | cancelable with a Pokémon move | Normal Attack |
Poké Combo 4 | midair Y, Y, Y | - | - | Normal Attack |
midair weak attack | midair Y | - | cancelable with a Pokémon move | Normal Attack |
strong attack | X | Major damage dealer | - | Normal Attack |
Poké Combo 5 | ✚ forward X, X | Make an opening for more attacks | - | Normal Attack |
forward strong attack | ✚ forward + X | - | cancelable with Pokémon moves or by jumping | Normal Attack |
backward strong attack | ✚ back + X | - | - | Normal Attack |
backward strong attack to dash step | ✚ back + X, ✚ forward + R or ✚ back + R | - | - | Normal Attack |
high stance strong attack | ✚ up + X | Effective against grab attacks | - | Normal Attack |
low stance strong attack | ✚ down + X | - | - | Normal Attack |
midair strong attack | midair X | - | - | Normal Attack |
midair strong attack: charge | midair X (hold) | - | pierces counter attacks | Normal Attack |
Recommended combos
Combos | Command | Type |
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Duel Phase only | ||
midair strong attack ► Poké Combo 2 | midair X ► Y, Y, Y, Y, Y, Y | Normal Attack |
strong attack ► Poké Combo 5 | X, X ► ✚ forward X, X | Normal Attack |
forward weak attack ► Miracle Eye | ✚ forward Y ► ✚ back + A | Normal Attack |
Mega Shadow Mewtwo X
When activating Synergy Burst, and during its boss fight in Pokkén Tournament's story mode, Shadow Mewtwo will Mega Evolve into its own version of Mega Mewtwo X, Mega Shadow Mewtwo X, also sometimes called Shadow Mega Mewtwo X.
In this form, its Standard moves deal more damage and have improved properties (such as being faster, bigger, invulnerable, etc.), and its Pokémon moves no longer consume HP. Additionally, this form grants access to Dark Nova, Shadow Mewtwo's burst attack, which is one of the most powerful in the game.
As a Boss, Shadow Mewtwo starts in and permanently maintains this form. Additionally, it has several moves exclusive to the boss fight, taken from other playable characters, including Mewtwo's Fire Punch, Thunder Punch, and Ice Punch combo, and Suicune's Blizzard.[citation needed]
Changed moves
Move name | Command | Changes | ||
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grab attack | Y + B | Increased Damage | ||
Field Phase only | ||||
Ranged Attack | Y | Increased number of projectiles, increased damage per projectile | ||
side Ranged Attack | ✚ side + Y | Travels forward slightly, increased duration | ||
jumping Ranged Attack | midair Y | Increased number of projectiles | ||
Homing Attack | X, X, X | Increased speed | ||
Homing Attack: charge | X, X, X (hold) | Increased speed | ||
jumping attack | midair X | Increased damage, summons a giant pillar of energy to hit the opponent | ||
jumping attack: charge | midair X (hold) | Increased damage, summons a giant pillar of energy to hit the opponent | ||
Duel Phase only | ||||
weak attack | Y, Y | New move; faster, mid low on the first hit | ||
Poké Combo 3 | ✚ down + Y, Y, Y | Second hit can crouch under high attacks | ||
midair weak attack | midair Y | New move; single hit, increased damage, better combo ability | ||
backward strong attack | ✚ back + X | Increased damage, dash cancellable later | ||
high stance strong attack | ✚ up + X | New move; strike instead of projectile, increased damage, mid, increased speed, launches opponent | ||
low stance strong attack | ✚ down + X | Gains 4 extra hits, increased damage, increased priority | ||
midair strong attack | midair X | Increased damage, summons a giant pillar of energy to hit the opponent | ||
midair strong attack: charge | midair X (hold) | Increased damage, summons a giant pillar of energy to hit the opponent | ||
Trailers
Shadow Mewtwo Revealed in Pokkén Tournament!
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This video is not available on Bulbapedia; instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here. |
In the TCG
Pokemon Pins
Shadow Mewtwo was released as a pin for the TCG.
Release Date | June 13, 2017 |
Release Information | Promotional |
Description | Pin featuring Shadow Mewtwo received upon playing the Pokken Tournament DX demo at the Nintendo booth at E3 |
Gallery
Mega Shadow Mewtwo X appearing as a boss in Pokkén Tournament's Story Mode
Shadow Mewtwo's Amiibo Card art
In other languages
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Related articles
- For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Mewtwo.
External links
- ダークミュウツー|ポケモン|「ポッ拳 POKKÉN TOURNAMENT」 アーケードゲーム公式サイト
- Pokkén Tournament DX | Pokemon.com/PokkenDX (US)
- More Footage from Pokkén Tournament! (additional Shadow Mewtwo footage)
- Pokken Tournament DX/Shadow Mewtwo - SuperCombo Wiki
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