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Only through TM, which is sad since the move exists since Gen II and it would have been perfect for them.They get Sludge Bomb I think. At least in Let's Go I believe.
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Only through TM, which is sad since the move exists since Gen II and it would have been perfect for them.They get Sludge Bomb I think. At least in Let's Go I believe.
They get Sludge Bomb I think. At least in Let's Go I believe.
Must not have read the whole post. My bad.They've been able to learn Sludge Bomb via TM since Gen 3, the current conversation was about Pokemon that are lacking moves of their type in their level up moveset. The Bulbasaur line does learn Poison type moves by TM, but they only learn Poison Powder by level up, not any attacking Poison type moves.
Sadly, no. The Bulbasaur line was one I used for all the test solo runs I did from Yellow to USUM and they never learned Sludge...Didn’t Bulbasaur learn Sludge by leveling up at some point?
What poison moves can it learn other Poison Powder?Sadly, no. The Bulbasaur line was one I used for all the test solo runs I did from Yellow to USUM and they never learned Sludge...
None, sadly.What poison moves can it learn other Poison Powder?
What poison moves can it learn other Poison Powder?
You forgot that Strength Sap was originally exclusive to Shiinotic, an actual fungi Pokemon. It wasn't until Gen 8 that its distribution was expanded.Does anyone else think it's downright criminal that Toedscruel can't get Strength Sap? Synthesis I can understand it not having because this is a fungus rather than a plant, but for this Pokémon to not have Strength Sap is nuts. And it would have actually worked pretty well with how Mycelium Might forces Todescruel into being a tank while also letting the Attack stat drop ignore abilities like Clear Body.
For being a move it can't learn, this sure is such a logical and practical choice for that Pokémon's appearance and playstyle...
For an addendum, Amoongus should drop Synthesis for Strength Sap.
Yeah, that is weird.It puzzles me that the Bagon line can't learn Scale Shot, not even by move tutor, yet Roaring Moon gets it.
It puzzles me that the Bagon line can't learn Scale Shot, not even by move tutor, yet Roaring Moon gets it.
Why can't Froslass learn Freeze-Dry like its sibling Glalie? Its dex says it likes to freeze its prey into living decorations, this would fit it well.
Well... the only in-universe explanation I can think of is because, considering that Roaring Moon is supposed to be either a very distant past relative to modern-day Salamence or even a pre-historical version of it, it could mean that, at one point, Salamence could use Scale Shot but, at one specific point in time, it lost this ability. Possibly because, as @Bolt Strike noted, Roaring Moon's wings do look feathery/scaly, and the modern-day Salamance looks pretty smooth all over.It puzzles me that the Bagon line can't learn Scale Shot, not even by move tutor, yet Roaring Moon gets it.
okay wow thats so dumb. at least chi yu can learn fissureOkay I just checked something and it has me pissed off.
Chi-Yu is a Fire/Dark Pokémon who was literally given life due to people's envy. And you're telling me it can't learn Burning Jealousy?