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I'd need to check it out later in the movie or sthWhere does Jirachi Fate manipulation come from? I know it can grant wishes, but I don't remember the last time it changed fate
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I'd need to check it out later in the movie or sthWhere does Jirachi Fate manipulation come from? I know it can grant wishes, but I don't remember the last time it changed fate
Even if it is, this isn't Low-High regen like you seem to suggest. No Pokémon has shown to be able to regenerate from injuries at that level.It's regeneration. So it's valid. I don't know where you getting at.
Jirachi's wish granting is what started the events of the PMD explorers of the skyI would also like to know where did jirachi fate minipulation come from
So why isn't this in Arceus profile?Jirachi's wish granting is what started the events of the PMD explorers of the sky
Bidoof wished for some new apprentices to join Wigglytuff's Guild and shortly afterwards, events of the game transpired, with the main protagonist and his partner joining as rookies
Why swapped?Arceus is missing a ton of things anyway.
But it'll be a messy profile if we add everything. Rn, I only want to swap its madness manipulation type 2 with type 3
H. Typhlosion related to Spiritomb somehow2. It emits ghost flames—said to number as many as 108—from the fires around its neck. These flames all attack the opponent, adopting the countenance of ferocious beasts.
nahAnyway, should Rotom have Immortality type 6?
yeShould Zorua get Immortality type 4?
Destiny bond causes the opponent to faint alongside the user, not die, so I wouldn't call it death hax. It's also not very useful in a 1v1 battle since in order to defeat the enemy with it the user must faint itselfDestiny Bond is either causality hax or fate hax, death hax even
Substitute + Destiny Bond GGDestiny bond causes the opponent to faint alongside the user, not die, so I wouldn't call it death hax. It's also not very useful in a 1v1 battle since in order to defeat the enemy with it the user must faint itself