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  • Smokescreen
  • Smokescreen
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  • (TBA)
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  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Smokescreen Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Smokescreen is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation I where the user emits black smoke that lowers the target's accuracy.
  • Smokescreen was a gaseous toxin developed as a chemical weapon by Ardus Industries. Exposure to a very minor form of the toxin could cause numbness in the body and other minor symptoms, while prolonged exposure to smokescreen caused paralysis, nerve damage, and finally complete liquefaction of organs.
  • Smokescreen refers to a long-range, fascination, illusion-element spell in ALfheim Online.
  • Das Wespennest ausräuchern
  • A smoke screen can be released to mask the movement or location of military units such as infantry, tanks, aircraft or ships. Smoke screens are commonly deployed either by a canister (such as a grenade) or generated by a vehicle (such as a tank or a warship).
  • A ring Nature ÄRM which creates gray mist to steal magic from enemies. Used by Kouga. Smokescreen 2.png|
  • Smokescreen is a story.
  • Der Smokescreen stellt ein Item in der Mario Kart-Serie dar, das einer Zigarre ähnelt.
  • Smokescreen was a Weak Pyrus Willpower Attack on Bakugan Dimensions.
  • Smokescreen is the tenth episode of Season 1 of Degrassi Junior High. It aired on March 22, 1987.
  • Debriefing First Aid - Confrontations - Blades Has A Snack -
  • Create a smokescreen. Draw your own smokescreen in a line. Click on the terrain to create a line until you have reached the line's maximum length. 50% base chance to set File:DOS Status Effect Blind.pngBlindedCannot target non-adjacent unitsRemoved by:File:DOS Skill Cleansing Water.png Cleansing WaterFile:DOS Skill Doctor.png DoctorFile:DOS Skill Self Medicate.png Self Medicate
  • The Raven used a cascade of mirror-type photons, to blind Superman, which functioned similarly to a smokescreen.
  • |-|KMS 1.2.257= File:Skill Smokescreen.png 연막탄 * Class: Shadower * Type: Active * Maximum Level: 30
  • Smokescreen is a Flatulence/Samurai-themed monster who is an outlaw subservient to Sledge and the primary antagonist of the episode "Sync or Swim".
  • While in her bat form, Kamira can exhale a smokescreen from her mouth. The smokescreen appears to be a diversion technique, as when used against Kankurō, it had no lasting effects.
  • Every Autobot has a purpose, be it as a leader, a warrior, a healer, or a scout. Smokescreen's purpose, however, is to charm and deceive. His job is to conceal the Autobots' true mission and lead the enemy astray, and he's not above flat-out cheating to get the job done. Off the battlefield, he uses his naturally friendly and sociable nature to get in close with his Autobot comrades... then reports back to Optimus Prime, giving the Autobot leader an on-the-ground perspective on what his troops are thinking.
  • His job is to lead the enemy astray. Whether engaged in raging battle or friendly conversation, an ulterior motive usually exists. Sneaky, but charming and affable ... roots out the deepest concerns of comrades at Rodimus Prime's request. In car mode, emits thick smoke from tailpipe, which is attracted to metal. In robot mode, shoots missiles which wreak havoc on enemy aircraft's radar and guidance systems ... electro-disruptor rifle shorts out electrical targets.
  • Smokescreen originally appeared in "Dinobot Island pt 1". Smokescreen was used quite frequently in season 2, taking the starring role in the episode "The Gambler". This saw him strike a deal with a gambler named Bosh in order to save his fellow Autobots—he would win energon for Bosh if Bosh used some to restore the others. Predictably cheating his way to victory, he was caught and lost all his winnings. With the help of Devcon, he and Bosh ended up battling and defeating Astrotrain, Dirge and Ramjet. After this Bosh freed the other Autobots. The cartoon actually made use of his abilities—in "The Key to Vector Sigma", for example, his smoke saved the Autobots' super-fuel after Prowl's security detail was compromised, and in "Auto Berzerk" he downed the famed Seekers—including Starscream—wit
  • I purr contentedly as my owners stroke my thick coat of fur. Stretching luxuriously, I yawn,and jump on top of the window sill, my favorite place to relax in this whole house. Leaves are falling in thick clumps of red and yellow outside, a dark night sky above the mounds of color, it's an enchanting sight. I look at my barely visible reflection on the window, and a green-eyed tom with a mottled gray and black coat stares back, a ghostly apparaition of myself. Smokescreen is what they call me. It fits so perfectly, my pelt blending in with the mist of the morning air, or the darkness of the night. When my owners found me, I was barely visible, my green eyes glowing in the dark, so young that I was barely weaned of my mother's milk. They found me alone, abandoned, motherless, in what they ca
  • Whether engaged in raging battle or friendly conversation, seldom is Smokescreen up to what he appears to be up to. More likely, an ulterior purpose exists. In combat, his job is to lead the enemy astray, to prevent him from discovering the true nature of an Autobot strategy until it is too late for the enemy to counter it. It is a job he performs with great proficiency. His duplicity carries over to his personal affairs as well. Charming and affable, it is easy for Smokescreen to use his genuine camaraderie with his fellow Autobots in order to root out their deepest concerns. And, at Optimus Prime's request, that is exactly what Smokescreen does, because Optimus feels that his role as Autobot leader creates a personal barrier between himself and his followers that he cannot overcome alone
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Generation
  • I
appeal
  • 2
  • 3
Level
  • 3
  • *9000 Attack Boat score *29000 MBT score *11500 Anti-Air score *15000 IFV score
Season
  • 1
Era
Length
  • 15.0
dcterms:subject
debut shippuden
  • No
szone
  • Greater Faydark
kingsrock
  • 0
contesttype
  • Smart
Erster Auftritt
  • Mario Kart Arcade GP
displaytl
  • y
magiccoat
  • 1
unnamed jutsu
  • Yes
brightpowder
  • 0
prereq
  • From the Cradle
Activation
  • File:Smokescreen.gif
Cyber
  • 100
jcat
  • Greater Faydark
jutsu range
  • Short, Mid
sub-group
Movie debut
  • Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel
snatch
  • 0
lastepisode
jutsu class type
  • Supplementary
Alternate Mode
  • Car
giantheight
  • 53
firstepisode
jutsu media
  • Movie
altmode
  • Stock Car
Bislang letzter Auftritt
  • Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
Affects
  • Anyone
Anime
giantweight
  • 430
Cooldown
  • 0
airdateCAN
  • 1987-03-22
detect
  • 1
Skill Level
  • 9
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Number
  • 10
Previous
Users
  • Kamira
Category
  • Status
pp
  • 20
Element
  • Illusion
Faction
Eyes
  • Blue
Branch
  • Military
Timeline
  • Greater Faydark
Power
numberofepisodes
  • 2
Affiliation
Division
Role
  • DIVERSIONARY TACTICIAN
Slot
  • Countermeasure
Name
  • Smokescreen
Type
  • FCs
  • Normal
  • FC
  • • Attack Boat
  • • Infantry Fighting Vehicle
  • • Main Battle Tank
  • • Mobile Anti-Air
  • Attack, Defense, Weak, Pyrus
Caption
  • Categories: Attack, Fast, Defense
Function
  • DIVERSIONARY TACTICIAN
  • Diversionary Tactician
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Ability
  • Pyrokinetic
Weight
  • 172
Height
  • 212
  • Smaller than Ironhide
Species
Class
  • Status
Start
  • Speak to Sentry Talvee
Diff
  • Solo
PC
  • 110
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Japanese
  • えんまく Smokescreen
Homeworld
  • Cybertron
throwsdos
Accuracy
  • 100
  • 100.0
Episodes
Style
Patch
  • LU58
Target
  • Single
Titel
  • Smokescreen
VoiceActor
  • Brendan Lovell
Damage
  • -
Gender
  • Male
Art
  • Zigarre
Seasons
NEXT
Secondary
  • Lowers target's accuracy
Death
  • unknown
Writer
  • Kathryn Ellis
Director
  • John Bertram
Novel
Effect
  • Debuff
Slogan
  • Sprite
Bild
  • MKAGPDX Sprite Smokescreen.png
Contact
  • 0
Birth
  • unknown
wikipage disambiguates
Chance
  • 100
Primärer Effekt
  • Erzeugt Rauch, durch den der Fahrer nichts mehr sehen kann
jam
  • 0
AoE
  • 1
Cyber key power
  • Black smoke attack
Stealth force Mode
  • Heavy cannons on the side of his car mode
req level
  • 7
apdos
  • 4
abstract
  • (TBA)
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  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Smokescreen Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Smokescreen is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation I where the user emits black smoke that lowers the target's accuracy.
  • Smokescreen was a gaseous toxin developed as a chemical weapon by Ardus Industries. Exposure to a very minor form of the toxin could cause numbness in the body and other minor symptoms, while prolonged exposure to smokescreen caused paralysis, nerve damage, and finally complete liquefaction of organs.
  • His job is to lead the enemy astray. Whether engaged in raging battle or friendly conversation, an ulterior motive usually exists. Sneaky, but charming and affable ... roots out the deepest concerns of comrades at Rodimus Prime's request. In car mode, emits thick smoke from tailpipe, which is attracted to metal. In robot mode, shoots missiles which wreak havoc on enemy aircraft's radar and guidance systems ... electro-disruptor rifle shorts out electrical targets. Tactical Advantage: Combat Driving, Tactical Advantage: Diversionary Tactics, Strategic Advantage: Psychology, Creative Advantage: Urinating On Fires
  • Smokescreen refers to a long-range, fascination, illusion-element spell in ALfheim Online.
  • Das Wespennest ausräuchern
  • Whether engaged in raging battle or friendly conversation, seldom is Smokescreen up to what he appears to be up to. More likely, an ulterior purpose exists. In combat, his job is to lead the enemy astray, to prevent him from discovering the true nature of an Autobot strategy until it is too late for the enemy to counter it. It is a job he performs with great proficiency. His duplicity carries over to his personal affairs as well. Charming and affable, it is easy for Smokescreen to use his genuine camaraderie with his fellow Autobots in order to root out their deepest concerns. And, at Optimus Prime's request, that is exactly what Smokescreen does, because Optimus feels that his role as Autobot leader creates a personal barrier between himself and his followers that he cannot overcome alone. Strangely enough, in Optimus' eyes, the most devious of the Autobots is also the most trusted. Smokescreen killed terradive and Jetblade but was unable to save Shockwave from the Sith. Smokescreen was seen using smoke to evade attacks on Korriban but Darth Grievous's sith magic has deeply injured the Autobot. Smokescreen survived the War and was seen on Cybertron being hailed as a hero after the Transformers Wars and was doing a race with his other fellow Autobots.
  • A smoke screen can be released to mask the movement or location of military units such as infantry, tanks, aircraft or ships. Smoke screens are commonly deployed either by a canister (such as a grenade) or generated by a vehicle (such as a tank or a warship).
  • A ring Nature ÄRM which creates gray mist to steal magic from enemies. Used by Kouga. Smokescreen 2.png|
  • Smokescreen is a story.
  • Every Autobot has a purpose, be it as a leader, a warrior, a healer, or a scout. Smokescreen's purpose, however, is to charm and deceive. His job is to conceal the Autobots' true mission and lead the enemy astray, and he's not above flat-out cheating to get the job done. Off the battlefield, he uses his naturally friendly and sociable nature to get in close with his Autobot comrades... then reports back to Optimus Prime, giving the Autobot leader an on-the-ground perspective on what his troops are thinking. Smokescreen's armaments are similar to his tactics. If he can't out-think, charm, or just plain outrun you, he'll surround you with a magnetized cloud of smoke, and blast you with his circuit-scrambling weapons while you're stumbling around blindly. In car mode, Smokescreen can emit from his tailpipe a thick, black cloud of smoke that has the additional property of gravitating toward metallic objects, such as enemy Decepticons. In robot mode, his twin shoulder-mounted launchers shoot missiles that shatter into thousands of shards that produce a variety of radio signals, magnetic fields and infrared waves, wreaking havoc on the radar and guidance systems of enemy aircraft. His disruptor rifle shoots a web of electrical energy that can short out and interfere with the proper operation of any electrically powered target. With proper shielding, an opponent can successfully withstand many of Smokescreen's weapons, usually leaving him in a relatively weak position since he's not that powerful on his own.
  • Der Smokescreen stellt ein Item in der Mario Kart-Serie dar, das einer Zigarre ähnelt.
  • Smokescreen was a Weak Pyrus Willpower Attack on Bakugan Dimensions.
  • Smokescreen is the tenth episode of Season 1 of Degrassi Junior High. It aired on March 22, 1987.
  • Debriefing First Aid - Confrontations - Blades Has A Snack -
  • Create a smokescreen. Draw your own smokescreen in a line. Click on the terrain to create a line until you have reached the line's maximum length. 50% base chance to set File:DOS Status Effect Blind.pngBlindedCannot target non-adjacent unitsRemoved by:File:DOS Skill Cleansing Water.png Cleansing WaterFile:DOS Skill Doctor.png DoctorFile:DOS Skill Self Medicate.png Self Medicate
  • Smokescreen originally appeared in "Dinobot Island pt 1". Smokescreen was used quite frequently in season 2, taking the starring role in the episode "The Gambler". This saw him strike a deal with a gambler named Bosh in order to save his fellow Autobots—he would win energon for Bosh if Bosh used some to restore the others. Predictably cheating his way to victory, he was caught and lost all his winnings. With the help of Devcon, he and Bosh ended up battling and defeating Astrotrain, Dirge and Ramjet. After this Bosh freed the other Autobots. The cartoon actually made use of his abilities—in "The Key to Vector Sigma", for example, his smoke saved the Autobots' super-fuel after Prowl's security detail was compromised, and in "Auto Berzerk" he downed the famed Seekers—including Starscream—with his disruptors. Smokescreen was not amongst the Autobots whose death was shown in The Transformers: The Movie, although an animation mistake which colored the body of the deceased Wheeljack in red did caused some speculation—indeed, the storyboard of this scene clearly depicts Smokescreen's dead body, not Wheeljack's. Smokescreen did not appear in the post-movie Season Three, and so it is generally assumed that, even if he was not featured in this particular scene (or even the movie for that matter), that he was killed in the attack on Autobot City, or even in the years before the movie. If this was not the case, neither animators nor series editors for Season 3 made an effort to alleviate confusions regarding which characters' deaths in the movie were included, or excluded.
  • The Raven used a cascade of mirror-type photons, to blind Superman, which functioned similarly to a smokescreen.
  • |-|KMS 1.2.257= File:Skill Smokescreen.png 연막탄 * Class: Shadower * Type: Active * Maximum Level: 30
  • Smokescreen is a Flatulence/Samurai-themed monster who is an outlaw subservient to Sledge and the primary antagonist of the episode "Sync or Swim".
  • I purr contentedly as my owners stroke my thick coat of fur. Stretching luxuriously, I yawn,and jump on top of the window sill, my favorite place to relax in this whole house. Leaves are falling in thick clumps of red and yellow outside, a dark night sky above the mounds of color, it's an enchanting sight. I look at my barely visible reflection on the window, and a green-eyed tom with a mottled gray and black coat stares back, a ghostly apparaition of myself. Smokescreen is what they call me. It fits so perfectly, my pelt blending in with the mist of the morning air, or the darkness of the night. When my owners found me, I was barely visible, my green eyes glowing in the dark, so young that I was barely weaned of my mother's milk. They found me alone, abandoned, motherless, in what they called a box, a brown object which walls seemed almost impenetrable back then. I never knew who my family was, never remembered. "Smokescreen!" One of my owners ushers me into the bedroom. "Bed!" I obedediently pad into my bedding, a kind of wierd, soft stuff, and another owner takes off my collar for the night. My last thought before I crashed into my dreams was what I would do tomorrow, but of course I didn't know what would happen then.
  • While in her bat form, Kamira can exhale a smokescreen from her mouth. The smokescreen appears to be a diversion technique, as when used against Kankurō, it had no lasting effects.
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