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Lol assuming X-Scissor ONLY hit Spritzee, ignoring how it covered the entire wall.
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Your still missing the point.Lol assuming X-Scissor ONLY hit Spritzee, ignoring how it covered the entire wall.
is a damage-dealing Bug-type move introduced in Generation IV.Yes, but that also doesn’t mean Hawlucha could have done it at all if he didn’t use X-Scissor.
They affect the Pokemon super effectively, not moves.Bug's effect on psychic.
Psychic =/= Space & TimeBug's effect on psychic.
Also, directly from the episode, JUST after it happens: "Even if Bug-type moves are not very effective against Fairy types, they are super effective on Trick Room, since it is a Psychic move."
What’s actually shown doesn’t match up with said statement.This case specifically stated it worked because of type effectiveness.
If you already collected the evidence for this thread, why don't you just do it yourself?I asked who wanted to make it but wasnt given a response.
Bayonetta has plain Mid regen for regening from being crushed flat so why would pokemon be low-mid?
"Resistance to Poison Manipulation: Strong poison in a Pokémon's bloodstream is treated as less potent once outside of battle, and poison that would normally knock out a Pokémon mid-fight will instead go away after draining most of their stamina. In newer installments, Pokémon are not affected by poison at all unless in battle"
Into a blog. If a physiology page is made, link the blog on the page. As simple as that.Should the complied evidence for space-time hax be made into its own blog? Or should the evidence be listed in the physiology page?
Why would we link the blog to the page full of other common pokemon abilities though? That seems kind of redundant.Into a blog. If a physiology page is made, link the blog on the page. As simple as that.