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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    Eagles live on rocks.
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    I something get crazy EV training intentions. It usually happens with Pokémon that have both base defensive stats the same. I notice that the Pokémon's Defence is slightly higher than its Special Defence, but I want its Special Defence to be higher, or at least the same. Last time, it happened...
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    Seems that it's lighter than water. You probably stand (or sit) on its belly and it swims using its legs. As for lightning... Look at Zigzagoon. I wouldn't expect it to be able to learn Special moves either. The same with Rattata, Nidos, Mankey, Meowth etc. Even Rhyhorn can learn Thunder.
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    Fearow has the dispositions for drill-related attacks that aren't Horn Drill. Earthquake: Gyarados, Mantine, the legendary birds of Johto, Altaria, Latis... Lots of Pokémon can learn Earthquake. And as for Explosion, Shellder and Vanillite can learn it as well, and Skuntank even learns it by...
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    Fly + Explosion aren't as crazy as when you meet a wild Skuntank and it uses Memento immediately. That's happened to me several times.
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    In Explorers of Time, I named my Anorith Shellblade (because it has sharp claws and a strong exoskeleton). Later, I found out that Shell Blade was a Japanese name of a Gen V move. At least the Hoenn offensive fossils don't learn it.
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    You know how there are those rare Water Pokémon in D/P? I don't mean Feebas, I mean just those "five percent with the Super Rod" guys. Well, I got at least three of those on the first try.
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    I remember this situation from the Diamond Battle Tower: I was there to get the Razor Claw, and this was the last time I had to fight there. It was actually the last battle. I had Torterra and Crobat, Mira had Togetic and Roserade. The opponents first sent out Dusknoir and Steelix. Yes, one has...
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    I got at least three female starters in non-Mystery Dungeon games. I am not sure about the Venusaur from Fire Red, but I am about the Typhlosion from Gold, the Meganium from Crystal and the Sceptile from Sapphire. I was actually a bit disappointed about the Turtwig in Diamond.
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    What's ironic or surprising in your Pokemon game?

    There were more situations I encountered in Pokémon games. In Gold, I managed to burn Whitney's Miltank, it missed with Rollout when I only had one Pokémon left (Bellsprout) and it fainted from the burn. Later, I battled Chuck's Poliwrath with Weepinbell. It hit with Hypnosis, but then it kept...
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