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Mawile
Mawile
Artwork from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

Creator(s)

SpaceMouse

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Origin

Pokémon

Mawile is a Steel/Fairy-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series. While it doesn't evolve to or from any other Pokémon, it has a Mega Evolution known as Mega Mawile. It appears at #069 in the Hoenn Pokédex and #303 in the National Pokédex.

Mawile reside in caves and use their non-threatening appearances to cause foes to let their guards down, where they will then strike using the jaw-like horns on the backs of their heads; these jaws are so powerful they can bite through solid steel. After Mega Evolving, Mega Mawile uses its two sets of jaws to rip its prey in half; each jaw now contains enough force to crush a boulder into dust with a single bite.

In M.U.G.E.N, Mawile has been made by SpaceMouse. It uses a mixture of Pokémon Emerald sprites, Pokémon Black and White sprites and custom sprites. It attacks mainly through the assistance of Pokémon.

Gameplay[]

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Mawile has a total of two attacks, a grab, six assists of other Pokémon and a Hyper. Mawile is incredibly cheap in that its attacks are overpowered and it can easily win by alternating between using Espurr and Zangoose, as Espurr prevents the opponent from moving and Zangoose deals a large amount of damage; as Mawile can move before Zangoose has finished attacking, it can summon Espurr again to prevent the opponent from ever moving. Its only hyper attack deals a huge amount of damage that OHKOs most opponents.

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.

Palette Gallery[]

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Button-a
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mawile1 mawile2 (Shiny colours)
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