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It already has. Ash's battle with Iris already showed it's a power to be reckoned with.Yeaaaah........if that turn ever comes.
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It already has. Ash's battle with Iris already showed it's a power to be reckoned with.Yeaaaah........if that turn ever comes.
Except......it hasn't done.....anything since then, and that was almost 30 episodes ago now.It already has. Ash's battle with Iris already showed it's a power to be reckoned with.
Hell yeah it is. Snorlax took down both of Greta's Pokemon single-handed, at a type-disadvantage to boot.Ash’s Snorlax needs more recognition from the community. It is a beast and it is one of Ash’s dark horse Pokémon and in his top 5 strongest
Like CharizardFan pointed out, it has done nothing before or since. Palpitoad is more of a "primary water type" than Dracovish at this point.It already has. Ash's battle with Iris already showed it's a power to be reckoned with.
Except......it hasn't done.....anything since then, and that was almost 30 episodes ago now.
To be fair, he's not the only Pokemon to have used more than four moves in a single battle: there was of course Drake's Dragonite with its whopping ten moves, and then Hoenn Elite Four Drake's Altaria used five moves in its battle against Ash's Grovyle. If I could have a nickel for every time a character named Drake used a Dragon-type that knew more than four moves I'd have two nickles, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.Snorlax has also used 6 moves in one battle. That thing is OP.
Personally, I don't think it's a matter of "forgetting" or anything. In the context of the anime I tend to headcanon the four move limit as being a matter of stamina or energy storage: it's not that Pokemon just forget moves, it's just that there's only so much energy they can expend on their moveset, so whenever a new move is learned, an old one needs to be replaced.Tbh I always found it dumb that a Pokemon just suddenly forgets how to do a move (even if it's been using that move for years) just because a 5th move came along
Like???? I understand it's to makes the Games balanced but in the context of the Anime, I actually like that they allowed Snorlax to have 6 moves in a battle
Props for making that Phineas and Ferb reference, btw.To be fair, he's not the only Pokemon to have used more than four moves in a single battle: there was of course Drake's Dragonite with its whopping ten moves, and then Hoenn Elite Four Drake's Altaria used five moves in its battle against Ash's Grovyle. If I could have a nickel for every time a character named Drake used a Dragon-type that knew more than four moves I'd have two nickles, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.