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{{PSI infobox | {{PSI infobox | ||
|color=PSI | |||
|enname=PK Beam | |enname=PK Beam | ||
|jpkana={{tt|PKビーム|PK Bīmu}} | |jpkana={{tt|PKビーム|PK Bīmu}} | ||
|jptrans=PK Beam | |jptrans=PK Beam | ||
|image= | |image=PKBeam.gif | ||
|size= | |size=PK Beam | ||
|caption= PK Beam | |caption= PK Beam γ in Mother | ||
|ranks=α (Alpha)<br>β (Beta)<br>γ (Gamma)<br>Ω (Omega) | |ranks=α (Alpha)<br>β (Beta)<br>γ (Gamma)<br>Ω (Omega) | ||
|target=Enemy | |target=Enemy | ||
|category=Attack | |category=Attack | ||
|games=[[ | |games=[[EarthBound Beginnings]]</br> | ||
[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]</br> | |||
[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] | |||
|learned=[[Ana]] | |learned=[[Ana]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''PK Beam''' is a [[PSI]] attack, only appearing in [[ | '''PK Beam''' is a [[PSI]] attack, only appearing in [[EarthBound Beginnings]]. It has a variety of effects between ranks, such as doing damage to a single enemy, or even instantly knocking out an enemy altogether. Only [[Ana]] can learn PK Beam. | ||
PK Beam γ is reflected by the [[Franklin Badge]]. | PK Beam γ is reflected by the [[Franklin Badge]]. | ||
==In [[ | PK Beam does less damage against metallic enemies. | ||
==Overview== | |||
PK Beam does not belong to a specific element but instead is a psychic beam that is fired at the target. It is the most powerful single-target PSI attack in the game, with PK Beam γ being a one-hit KO attack that instantly KOs a target reguardless of the amount of HP they have. The first three tiers of PK Beam are a single-target attack, and Ω attacks all opponents on screen. PK Beam Ω is the strongest non OHKO attack in the game dealing 100-210 damage. | |||
Because PK Beam does not belong to an element, there is no pendant that can protect the player from it, not even the [[Sea Pendant]]. However the [[Franklin Badge]] will reflect PK Beam γ back at the enemy, additionally mechanical enemies are resistant to PK Beam and are also immune to γ altogether. | |||
[[Lloyd]]'s Laser Beam and Plasma Beam are funcionally the equivalent to PK Beam α and β respectively. | |||
==Learnset and damage output== | |||
===In [[EarthBound Beginnings]]=== | |||
{{PSI learnlist}} | {{PSI learnlist}} | ||
{{PSI learnlist/cell|α|28-32 points of damage to one enemy|4|[[Ana]]|5}} | {{PSI learnlist/cell|α|28-32 points of damage to one enemy|4|[[Ana]]|5}} | ||
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==In later games== | |||
PK Beam is the only offensive PSI attack that does not return in [[EarthBound]] and [[Mother 3]], however it is likely to have been replaced with [[Ness]] and [[Lucas]]'s respective favorite things [[PSI Rockin]] and [[PK Love]], as they are also PSI based offensive PSI attacks that do not belong to an element, similar to PK Beam. The only difference is that all tiers are multi-target whereas only PK Beam Ω targets all opponents. Additionally PK Beam γ's one-hit KO property is present in [[PK Flash]]. | |||
==In the [[Super Smash Bros. series]]== | |||
The [[Starman]] {{sw|assist trophy}} is able to use PK Beam in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. When summoned it attacks opponents with either PK Beam γ or Ω, in these games γ is single-target while Ω sends a barrage of beams. Additionally the Starman enemy in the {{sw|Smash Run}} mode exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS also uses PK Beam. In this mode PK Beam can be reflected back at the Starman for a one-hit KO referencing PK Beam γ being a one-hit KO, as well as Starmen being vulnerable to it. | |||
{{PSI moves}} | {{PSI moves}} | ||