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Clawdragons
MemberThat's a double kick if I ever saw one.
DuckScience
MemberFOOTDIVE!
teroniss
MemberDYNAMIC ENTRY!!!!
Asyus55
Memberlooks more like a jaw breaker to me
Shunka Warakin
MemberDeath from above!
And even with this, it feels like Queenie is showing restraint. She's not just cutting loose on him. She's choosing when to strike and when to just let him make his own mistakes.
Tol'kaed
MemberJump kick actually. Pretty powerful move, hurts you for half the damage you would have dealt if you miss.
empathyheart
MemberHi-jump kick, actually
HeavyMetalAnon
MemberReady?
DIVEKICK!
Tol'kaed
MemberThey're both moves, Hi-jump kick is just a stronger version. BUT upon some actual searching, it has to be double kick if it is accurate to the games. Double kick is the only 'kick' move Nidoqueen seems to be able to learn. Seems they were right from the beginning unless Queenie is special in some way that's actual tangible.
Shunka Warakin
MemberPro-wrestling moves usually have SFA to do with actual combat methods.
...Not that pokemon moves usually do either. XD
BiteMoon
MemberSSSIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!
Daneasaur
MemberThis is most likely double kick. Nidoqueen is rather famous for learning it, much like Nidoking is famous for using Thrash and Horn Drill.
loogmaro
Memberfuckin Ganondorf's down air in here
MistOpportunity
Member"Cheap shot," nothin'.
Looks like you just fell into that 30% zone, pal.
Gigantohbraghio
MemberBUSTER BOMBER
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