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Golem is missing Mega Kick from its Tutoring list under Gen III learnsets, which it can learn from the Emerald and FRLG Tutors.
Milotic has Swords Dance listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which it cannot learn by any Tutor.
Swinub and Piloswine have Psych Up listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which they cannot learn by any Tutor.
Quagsire has Rock Slide listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which it cannot learn in this generation.
Regice has Metronome listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which it cannot learn by any Tutor.
Sandshrew and Sandslash have Psych Up listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which they cannot learn by any Tutor.
Sableye has Defense Curl listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which it cannot learn by any Tutor.
Sableye does not have Metronome listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which it can learn from the Emerald and FRLG Move Tutors.
Slowbro does not have Counter listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which it can learn from the Emerald and FRLG Move Tutors.
Steelix does not have Defense Curl listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which it can learn from the Emerald Move Tutor.
Gulpin and Swalot have Metronome listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which they cannot learn by any Move Tutor.
Porygon and Porygon2 have Defense Curl listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which they cannot learn by any Tutor.
Nuzleaf and Shiftry do not have Mega Kick or Swift listed as a learnable Move Tutor for Gen III, which they can learn from the Emerald and FRLG Move Tutors.
Who did this testing? Was it you, a group on Smogon, or someone else? Could you link to the published results?Upon testing with a fairly decent data pool, it has been determined that protect's decay rate has increased in generation VI to 33% chance of success on turn two, rather than 50%, as bulbapedia now says. I assume that more turns would follow the same pattern, resulting in a 1/9 chance on turn 3, and a 1/27 chance on turn 4, but further research is probably needed.
I've fixed up Rotom to use the correct terminology, and added Basculin's forms as they're used by in-game Trainers. If there are any other Pokémon missing in the template, that are used by in-game Trainers, we'll add them later.On the Trainerentry/Pokemon template, Rotom's Mow and Fan forms are referred to as their Japanese names, Cut and Spin, rather than their English names. Also some Pokemon with form differences, such as Basculin and Kyurem lack note of which form it has/takes, despite similar Pokemon (such as Gastrodon and Giratina) having note which form the Pokemon is in.
I've fixed up Rotom to use the correct terminology, and added Basculin's forms as they're used by in-game Trainers. If there are any other Pokémon missing in the template, that are used by in-game Trainers, we'll add them later.
Where exactly are you finding this error? I took a look at Infernape's page, but Vigoroth's and Dewott's menu sprites appear just as they should.Under Infernape's egg moves for Encore, Vigoroth's image is listed twice. Once where he should be, and once in place of dewott.
Huh. It appears to be fine now, but it wasn't the case earlier.Where exactly are you finding this error? I took a look at Infernape's page, but Vigoroth's and Dewott's menu sprites appear just as they should.