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For example, a Fire-type attack will do more damage to a Grass-type Pokémon—rather than a Water-type attack. [6] This form of gameplay is frequently compared to that of rock-paper-scissors, though players have to strategize which Pokémon and which of their attacks to use against various opponents. [7] [8]
Z-Moves based on attacking moves tend to have much higher power than normal; those based on status moves usually incur a benefit on the user before executing the move. Some Pokémon can learn Z-Moves exclusive to their species using a special Z-Crystal.
move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The following is a list of Pokémon-related lists who appear in various games and franchises published by Nintendo arranged in alphabetical order.
Aegislash has two different forms: Shield Form and Blade Form. Its special ability Stance Change allows it to switch forms depending on if it has selected an attack or a support move. It also has a signature move called King's Shield. Aegislash was designed by Hitoshi Ariga. [17] Aegislash is playable in the Switch version of Pokkén Tournament.
They have been noted for their battling power, with Maushold's "Population Bomb" attack causing high damage in comparison to other attacks. [50] [51] [52] Maushold Ikkanezumi (イッカネズミ) Normal Tandemaus (#924) — Fidough Papimotchi (パピモッチ) Fairy — Dachsbun (#927) Fidough is a dough-themed dog-like Pokémon.
The underside of its body is yellow with consecutive bright yellow circle patterns going along its underside. The streams of flame on the front of its head are longer and are lighter at the intersection, resembling an "X". Gigantamax Centiskorch will align its body in a wavy line formation when it attacks. Signature G-Max Move: G-Max Centiferno.
Miltank is notoriously owned by the Johto gym leader Whitney, with the Pokémon constantly using powerful attacks and self-healing moves. [ 358 ] [ 359 ] [ 360 ] This fight is often cited by critics and the fandom as one of the hardest and most frustrating battles in the Pokémon series.
It is hunted by Karrablast and trading one for Karrablast will evolve it. Shelmet closes its shell to protect itself from attacks. It also produces and spits out a poisonous liquid. Accelgor Agirudā (アギルダー) Bug Shelmet (#616) — It moves with blinding speed and lobs poison at foes.