>>42064599Here we are.
>Down B - OutrageNo Flapple moveset would be complete with THE most powerful Outrage in the Pokemon games so far. Upon input Flapple begins charging its entire body with dragon-like energy, looking just like in the original games, for a total of 2 seconds; the attack can be done anytime via releasing the B button. Then Flapple violently attacks in front using all its limbs (apple skin, head and arms) regardless if there's an opponent or not, lifting its entire body slightly vertically upwards for the finisher hit. Compare this to Mii Swordfighter's Blurring Blade, except dealing way more damage in exchange for less knockback.
Now for Flapple's neutral attacks. While I did bring graphical representation of how they would look (pic related), I will still explain the most complex ones and mention some references here and there.
>Forward Smash - Dragon BreathFlapple shoots a dragon-like cloud with thunder-like electricity surrounding the edges from its mouth. Not only this references Flapple's whole theme of storing acid on its cheeks, but it is also one one of the first moves it learns at level 1, in addition of Flapple doing its special attack animation from SWSH. The move itself will always deal 15% (the quarter of Dragon Breath's base power, 60) regardless of charge, but any opponent hit by it will be immediately stunned, for how much depending at how much the move was charged.
>Up Smash - TwisterPretty much the same as the Forward Smash, except done upwards with a different move and no stun side-effect. Mechanically, it would work kind of similar to Banjo's Up Smash.
>Down Smash - RolloutWorks almost like Wario's, except with the heavy armor previously mentioned.
>Side TiltSlow and laggy, but has a ton of kill power.
>Fair / BairInspired by Flapple's physical attack animation for SWSH, done in the respective direction.
>DairA stall-then-fall kind of move.
>NairThe whole move has heavy armor except for the wings.