Lucario might be able to get some plink damage in, but Mewtwo will not lose that fight. He’s faster, has access to some of the most powerful moves in the game, including ones Lucario is weak to, and has a ridiculously high special attack stat to throw against Mega-Lucario’s pretty abysmal defenses.

Is lucario a Mewtwo clone?

Nope, contrary to salty Mewtwo fans’ belief, Lucario is not a clone of Mewtwo. Lucario isn’t remotely a clone of Mewtwo.

Why is lucario in Smash Bros?

Lucario, as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Lucario is unique in that the more damage it takes, the more damage, range, and knockback its own attacks have (based on the actual ability of most Lucario in the Pokémon series). This only applies to its Aura-based attacks, which are noted by bluish, flame-like wisps.

When did lucario appear?

Lucario
National Pokédex Riolu – Lucario (#448) – Hippopotas
First appearancePokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
First gamePokémon Diamond and Pearl
Designed byKen Sugimori

Which is better Mewtwo or Lucario in base form?

In both forms I give to Mewtwo due to having much, much better attack and a movepool with stab that could easily hurt Lucario with Aura Sphere and he can heal of damage with recovery. what version of mewtwo?

Who is the creator of the Mewtwo Pokemon?

Mewtwo is a fictional creature known as a Pokémon from Nintendo and Game Freak. Created by Ken Sugimori, it debuted in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue, and later appeared in various subsequent sequels and spin-off titles. In the video games, the player can fight and capture Mewtwo to pit it against other Pokémon.

What happens if Mewtwo has a sitrus Berry?

If Mewtwo has a sitrus berry, Lucario can’t win, even so. Mega…well, based off calcs, Lucario has to land his Iron Tail then bullet punch, and has to be max hp/max special attack, which isn’t standard all, and has to prey the Fire Blast gets a low roll or misses, or that a Focus Blast simply misses. Gotta give it to Mewtwo.

When does Mewtwo come out for Super Smash Bros?

After failing to make a playable appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mewtwo returned to the series as a DLC character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U on April 28, 2015, though it was made available to Club Nintendo members who registered both versions on April 15, 2015.