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    Attacks and Abilities Guide

    Yeah, I found that out just a few seconds ago. Explains why my Crobat's Air Cutter wasn't doing nearly as much damage as I was expecting... should've stuck with Wing Attack, I guess. Could've sworn that one of the two "Air Something" moves was physical, though... must have been getting it...
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    Attacks and Abilities Guide

    Strange. I seem to remember about half a dozen websites all saying that Twineedle could still poison them, and so could the Poison Point ability; it sounded believable, since Static actually can paralyze a Pokémon through Safeguard (at least in LeafGreen--I remember that Lance's Dragonairs kept...
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    Attacks and Abilities Guide

    In the games, Steel types actually can be poisoned... but only if the attack that does it isn't Poison-type (like Twineedle.) They're only immune to Poison-type moves, not poison itself. Of course, this may have been an intentional change, but I still can't see any reason why something like...
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    Attacks and Abilities Guide

    Power Gem is supposed to involve gem-shaped energy beams. As far as I remember, it's only learned by Pokémon that actually have gems somewhere on their bodies--Staryu/Starmie's core gems, Vespiquen's forehead gem, and so on--which suggests that it's meant to be beams of Rock-type energy fired...
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