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Ash’s Butterfree: Quiver Dance (to boost attack), Bug Buzz (most powerful bug move), Gust (upgraded Whirlwind) and then maybe keep Sleep Powder or switch that for Psybeam/Confusion.
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It's an event-exclusive move, but yeah, it does.Wait. Pikachu gets ES?
I'm gonna pass out.It's an event-exclusive move, but yeah, it does.
Beautifly's updated move-set was a move-set done right; hallmark staples mixed with new moves to indicate growth as well as mastery over time, each of them shown to full effect during its reappearance. I love how explicitly impressed Ash was with it learning Aerial Ace given the amount of time he spent trying to teach his Swellow the move.Beautifly's last seen moveset I think is perfectly fine the way it is, so it's the only one who doesn't get any changes due to not really needing any.
Not to mention a rare moveset with plenty of variety both visually and utility-wise: Beautifly had long-ranged Bug-type STAB, close-ranged Flying-type STAB, long-ranged Psychic coverage, and a healing move. Usually Pokemon movesets will forgo utility for visual variety or vice-versa (though the latter is much rarer), but May's Beautifly is an unusual case where both things managed to be present in a moveset, which is really nice to see.Beautifly's updated move-set was a move-set done right; hallmark staples mixed with new moves to indicate growth as well as mastery over time, each of them shown to full effect during its reappearance. I love how explicitly impressed Ash was with it learning Aerial Ace given the amount of time he spent trying to teach his Swellow the move.
Talonflame never used Quick Attack, though. Probably because Flame Charge effectively served the same purpose, and with it being STAB I guess the writers saw no point in giving it Quick Attack as well.Also always thought Talonflame should keep Quick Attack.
Besides making it's speed go up every time it used it: Talonflame became even more of a threat each time it performed the move.Talonflame never used Quick Attack, though. Probably because Flame Charge effectively served the same purpose, and with it being STAB I guess the writers saw no point in giving it Quick Attack as well.