![]() ![]() ![]() It's an easy mistake to make though, since they distribute some 4Kids shows (most notably Yu-Gi-Oh!). FUNimation doesn't have a hand in Pokemon's script. ![]() There are Pokemon that could end up poisoned that Id prefer not to poison, as it prevents burns/paralysis. A Link to the Past (talk) 08:03, Septem(UTC) I dont like the notion of Toxic Spikes in general, as it requires multiple layers to reach Toxic stage, and then many Pokemon are immune to it, such as common Steel types. Well, we COULD assume that since dying and "going away forever" probably aren't easily mistranslated, that it could be perceived that FUNi removed it. And you might consider Sleep Powder or Shadow Ball over Sludge Bomb since you already have a Fire type move that will take care of grass pokemon (Weather. Maximum values are based on a beneficial nature, 252 EVs, 31 IVs minimum values are based on a hindering nature, 0 EVs, 0 IVs. Additional artwork Pokdex data Training Breeding Base stats The ranges shown on the right are for a level 100 Pokmon. You might want to add a note in the Anime Appearances section that says something similar to "It is popularly believed that in the original Japanese episode, Butterfree died, but this is in fact false." I'd add it myself but I have no idea if your information is valid or not. :) - Dalkaen 12:33, (UTC) Paras is a Bug / Grass type Pokmon introduced in Generation 1. That was false info that was not actually present in the Japanese version (or any other version), but someone said it was, and it spread like wildfire. 1 Description 2 Effect 2.1 In battle 3 Learnset 3.1 By leveling up 3.2 By breeding 4 Gallery Description Effect In battle Sleep Powder causes the opponent to fall asleep. It appears to be a poisoning counterpart to Sleep Powder and Stun Spore, as the accuracy, Contest group, appeal, effects, Japanese names, and animation are the same or very similar. Just thought I'd bring this up here: I removed the "information" about Butterfree dying after mating in the anime. A lot of Bug Pokémon can also learn moves like Stun Spore and Sleep Powder, which cause paralysis and sleep, respectively. Poison Powder (Japanese: PoisonPowder ), formatted as PoisonPowder prior to Pokmon X and Y, is a non-damaging Poison-type move introduced in Generation I. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |