TaoistNeji
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Why can't Wobbuffet learn Bide?
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Why can't Wobbuffet learn Bide?
hehe thanks! and yeah, it just totally makes sense xD I just don't know if it would be the same theory for Wynaut.. I mean, Wynaut in the anime and it's Emerald sprite move more then Wobbuffet, and the only times Wobbuffet move in the anime, is.. never.. i think. or almost never.This. It honestly explains every facet of wobbuffet.
-Why it can only counter moves and not attack by itself (because the blue part is like a shield)
-why it tries to protect the tail (because it's the REAL wobbuffet)
-why its facial expression is just scribbles (because it's a false face!)
I love it, congrats for coming up with the theory!
So the black bit might not be its shadow tag.I'm not sure that could work, because two new Pokémon have been given that ability.
Add these all together, and it all makes perfect sense! I will never look at it the same again...Bulbapedia said:It desperately tries to keep its black tail hidden. It is said to be proof the tail hides a secret.
Wobbuffet does nothing but endure attacks - it won't attack on its own. However, it won't endure an attack on its tail. When that happens, the Pokémon will try to take the foe with it using Destiny Bond.
It hates light and shock. If attacked, it inflates its body to pump up its counterstrike.
Yeah, but before Gen 5, its evo family was the only ones who had it, and I'm not saying that it is its Shadow Tag, I'm saying it's more of a representation of Shadow Tag.^ as Green said before:
So the black bit might not be its shadow tag.
But Bide is so similar to those moves: "The user endures attacks for two turns, then strikes back to cause double the damage taken," it would be right up Wobbuffet's alley.It's not supposed to have any attacking moves other than Counter and Mirror Coat.
I don't see how you could think of the black body as a shadow..I don't know, it's tail also resembles as shadow, and it's ability is Shadow Tag, so maybe it's keeping the blue part in place?
Is there any use for the ability Timid?
Quoting its Hg/Ss Pokedex entry: "It chomps with its gaping mouth. Its huge jaws are actually steel horns that have been transformed."What is mawile and what qualifies it as steel type? Does it have steel teeth on its false mouth?
Ooh! That's sneaky!It's one of those hindering abilities like Slaking's Truant or Regigigas' Slow Start that are just meant to offset Archaeos' high stats. Probably the only beneficial use it would have would be to switch Archaeos in when you think your opponent would use Skill Swap and pawn it off on them.
Quoting its Hg/Ss Pokedex entry: "It chomps with its gaping mouth. Its huge jaws are actually steel horns that have been transformed."
And that's why Mawile's a steel type.
Pentacarbonyl said:Lucario is a Fighting and Steel type. Huh? Most Steel-types look distinctly inorganic while Lucario...does not.
To be honest, Fighting-Psychic would have worked better.
Kyoto Tushoni said:What would be AMAZING is if they had a Generation with 1 or NO ledgendaries. Instead you had to face EV trained and IV bred Pokemon! Making things WAAAY more realistic.
Why can't Wobbuffet learn Bide?
Why is Palkia typed as part water and Dialga as steel?
Is space = water and time = steel?
Or is it because Palkia, Pearl's mascot, pearl = water
and dialga, diamond = steel? Now that doesn't make so much sense.
Moonlight Umbreon said:Metagross...what the heck is it?
Trainer_Gabriel said:I never understood why Lugia is part Psychic-type. Why not Water/Flying?
Pentacarbonyl said:Lucario is a Fighting and Steel type. Huh? Most Steel-types look distinctly inorganic while Lucario...does not.
Ombrare said:Voltorb and Electrode: For some bizarre reason, Electric/Steel would sound like a better typing to me.
Ombrare said:Genosect: Is there a specific kind of insect it's based off?