Lucario

Lucario is a Fighting/Steel-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series. It is the final evolution of Riolu, and it has a Mega Evolution known as Mega Lucario. It appears at #116 in the Sinnoh Pokédex and #448 in the National Pokédex.

Lucario are usually very polite and modest; some can even talk using telepathy. They are known as masters of the aura: a power that resides within all beings, but only certain beings can harness its true potential; because of this, Lucario are considered by many to be the strongest Fighting type Pokémon. According to legend, in the old times Lucario were teachers to humans and taught the first Martial Arts to them.

In M.U.G.E.N, Lucario has been made by various creators. For all versions other than Moku's, the sprites and animations have been ripped from a Pokémon-based fighting game called Pokémon Type: Wild; Moku's Lucario's sprites are custom-made.

Ðshiznetz's Lucario


Lucario's attacks have a huge combo versatility, many of them will end up in a Critical Wire Attack (Wall Bounce). Unlike other Ðshiznetz Type Wild Pokémon, Lucario has the infamous "perfect" A.I., which is able to perform complex combos in a short time that can lock down inexperienced players within seconds if not dealt with.

Stats

 * Life: 1000
 * Power: 3000
 * Attack: 100
 * Defence: 100

Noctis' Lucario
Although Noctis' version uses the Type: Wild sprites, like Ðshiznetz's version, its gameplay is surprisingly different; its Aura Spheres now home in on the opponent, instead of going straight forward, its Iron Tail hits many more times, and it also contains many quick maneuvers involving Lucario shooting past the opponent, dealing damage on the way.

Noctis' version of Lucario is also pretty broken, especially in its Iron Tail move, which it can use to infinitely trap the opponent until they are K.O.'d.

The character is only compatible with M.U.G.E.N versions 1.0 and later.

Moku's Lucario


Unlike the other two versions, Moku's version uses custom sprites. Often referred to as "Thunder Thighs Lucario," he generally plays like a shoto-clone, interpreting uppercuts and teleport slides much like Akuma. Despite this, Moku's Lucario has a good amount of its own moves, including a one-hit fire kick, as well as acrobatic escape maneuvers. He can even shoot projectiles and catch the opponent on ground in an aerial kick-off attack.

This Lucario's A.I. isn't as bad as Ðshiznetz's or Noctis' versions, but is still rather brutal. Out of the three Lucario for M.U.G.E.N, Moku's version is arguably the most fair, since the others utilize cheap-broken tactics.

ZackTheRiolu's Lucario Edits


A deviantART user by the name of ZackTheRiolu made two vore edits of Ðshiznetz's and Moku's Lucario, which adds a move that involves Lucario swallowing the opponent whole and holding them in its belly. The Moku edit also has a second vore move. It is incompatible with M.U.G.E.N versions prior to 1.0.

L-Kill
L-Kill (also known as Killer Lucario or Bloodclaw) is a cheap edited version of Ðshiznetz's Lucario by ABSOLUTE-Yveltal, an author notorious for making cheap edits. This edit plays much like Killer Donald by having a similar moveset and effects through it is much different, the first palette sport standard cheapness (full screen attacks, O.H.K.O moves and invisible projectiles), the second palette becomes much cheaper by creating an invisible reversal hitbox and full screen projectile. The third palette has all the cheapness of the 1st and 2nd palettes only the AI takes over, the 11th palette (Blue Blood palette) turns all of L-Kill's effects blue and plays a sad theme in the background, ABSOLUTE stated this palette is suppose to represent sadness. The 12th palette takes a totally different turn, it becomes extremely cheap to the point where L-Kill can kill F1 via the use of Chaos/F1 Killer.

In the newest version, L-Kill received new intros, one of which shows Omega Tom Hanks killing Buttthenidied's Rainbow Dash before appearing where she was killed at.

SpiderMew's Green Lantern Lucario

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