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Beedrill
Beedrill
Artwork from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

Creator(s)

FoutheMageOfTheSun

Download

fou-the-mage.webs*

Origin

Pokémon

Beedrill is a Bug/Poison-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series. It is the final evolution of Weedle, and has a Mega Evolution known as Mega Beedrill. It appears at #015 in both the Kanto and National Pokédexes.

Beedrill can by very aggressive and will attack intruders that trespass in its territory. It can also fly very quickly, making it harder for the aggressor to escape. When it attacks, it will use its stingers to its advantage and stab its target with them. When Beedrill Mega Evolves into Mega Beedrill, its legs become additional stingers; due to this change in its physiology, Mega Beedrill adopts a new predatory strategy of using all four of its limbs to repeatedly stab its prey before dealing the killing blow with the main stinger located on its abdomen.

In M.U.G.E.N, Beedrill has been created by FoutheMageOfTheSun using custom-made sprites from The Spriters Resource.[1] A version also exists by Ryon & Alexei as part of the M.U.G.E.N full game Project Catch 'Em All.

FoutheMageOfTheSun's Beedrill[]

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Beedrill is a 6-button character with a relatively small selection of moves. It has trouble racking up combos and doesn't deal a lot of damage, with its most powerful move dealing only 320 damage for the 1500 power it uses. Its movelist consists of moves it can learn in the Pokémon games, such as Tackle, Poison Sting, String Shot, Twineedle and Rage.

Beedrill is relatively easy to master, as there's no massive array of combo possibilities or techniques, though due to its low damage output, winning isn't the easiest of tasks to perform. The lack of an AI makes Beedrill very easy to win against. When used in quick succession, Twineedle (as well as its crouching heavy kick) can stop an opponent from moving or attacking, but its A.I. doesn't take advantage of it.

Stats[]

Life
1000

Power
3000

Attack
100

Defence
100

Movelist[]

Hovering the mouse cursor over the Command Input icons will display text that refers to the inputs set in M.U.G.E.N's Key Config.

Icons encased in square brackets [ Down ] require the respective button(s) to be held down. Hovering the mouse cursor over the icon displays the hold duration if applicable.

Specials[]

Secretion
Command Input Properties
Down, Down-Right, Right A Move is attributed as a projectile
Uses 200 Power
BeedrillSecretBeedrillSecret2
Beedrill Nuée
Command Input Properties
Down, Down-Right, Right Down, Down-Right, Right X+Y+Z Move is attributed as a projectile
Uses 1500 Power
BeedrillNuéeBeedrillNuée2

Palette Gallery[]

Beedrillpal1
Button-a
Beedrillpal2
Button-b
bee shiny (Shiny colours)

Videos[]

References[]

  1. Beedrill - The Spriters Resource
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