Paul Pokemons know more than 4 attacks, how could this be

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Hi everyone,

How are you? Are you fine?

I hope so. And in this thread, I want to talk about one of the most unforgivable thing is when I see Paul. How could be that his pokemons always win by 3-0, or 6-0, is this a fair? He can catch any pokemon, beat any players, and will not lose at all if he didn't battle Brandon, or cynthia, until challening ash, and no, and that's only because his brother lost one battle. it is really frustrating, even if you ask me, then ash much stronger, and knowledgeable than him. Even, Brandon angered from him, and told that No, you too much concered abut the past; so why do you do a battles? For what you are battling?

He will beat ash 6-0, or 6-2 such as Barchalona, or Real Madrid when they are challenging Osasuna, or Granada, or Malaga, or Leganis, and So on.

His Pokemons are Neymar, Messi, Swarez, Paul Pogpa, and So on.

And the important thing, how could his pokemons can do more all the strong attacks, evolve to the final stages even if getting them is one of the most difficult thing in the games, and how can his pokemons do more than 4 attacks.

His matches are boring, and only the one in the league against ash is good, but still lost 6-5. I am glad that he lost to brandon 6-0.
 
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Err.......After reading that 10 times, I'm still lost on just what you're trying to say here.

I'm not sure about what the OP says either. To me, it seems to be some kind of rant about Paul, with his Pokémon showing more than four moves during the various battles.

Honestly, I don't get this rant. He could have simply had his Pokémon replace some moves during the series, replacing the weaker moves with stronger ones.

Nothing too weird to me. It's what a Trainer would do: teach to his Pokémon better moves. I don't see why that is inexcusable in Paul's case.
 
I'm not sure about what the OP says either. To me, it seems to be some kind of rant about Paul, with his Pokémon showing more than four moves during the various battles.

Honestly, I don't get this rant. He could have simply had his Pokémon replace some moves during the series, replacing the weaker moves with stronger ones.

Nothing too weird to me. It's what a Trainer would do: teach to his Pokémon better moves. I don't see why that is inexcusable in Paul's case.
Did you somehow miss how he's mentioning soccer clubs and players...for a reason I don't want to guess?
 
Did you somehow miss how he's mentioning soccer clubs and players...for a reason I don't want to guess?

That seemed more a comparison than anything. He seemed to imply that "Paul won against X in a 6-2, just like Soccer Team X won against Soccer Team Y in a 6-2". Likewise, he was comparing Paul's Pokémon to soccer players in terms of skills and overall performance, I guess.

A quite weird comparison, admittedly. It makes the whole thing very confusing.
 
Well, sorry but I should explain to you. Firstly no pokenon can use more than 4 attacks but his pokemons can do it, such as Electevire in the League against empelion. It used Thunder, giga impact, protect, break brick, tunderpunch, which no one can do it. Also, do you think that this is a fair when you always can win 6-0. It is really similar to Barchalona, and Real Madrid in Laliga
 
Well, sorry but I should explain to you. Firstly no pokenon can use more than 4 attacks but his pokemons can do it, such as Electevire in the League against empelion. It used Thunder, giga impact, protect, break brick, tunderpunch, which no one can do it. Also, do you think that this is a fair when you always can win 6-0. It is really similar to Barchalona, and Real Madrid in Laliga

The anime doesn't always follow that four-moves limit. Ash's Snorlax knows 6 moves.
 
And even so, no one can beat all players by 6-2 just because his brother lost one single match, and then get a word from Brandon, which really made me . If you ask, that extremely unforgivable, and make you feel that he is the king, and ash is a small cooker in it. Even if you ask me then I will tell you that he is better than him in the term of challenging, strategy, knowldge, in the experience of battling.

He can catch all strong evolving pokemon by one single attack, and by one single pokeball in the first time, and first throw
 
The anime is inconsistent. Like we no longer see Pikachu using Volt Tackle.
Yes, I do like when the anime is inconsistent is somethings, but when this things don't be against the general rules, and generals roles of the anime
 
The show actually has referenced 4 moves before, annoyingy during the Sinnoh League itself.

"Infernape forgot Flame Wheel and learned Flare Blitz!"

that's right, they did this, but with paul the no, hist pokemon can do everything, can learn most of difficult attacks by one day, learn all their special abilities by one day.

Furthermore, the winning with advantages for him, and winning without diadvantages also for him. Gastrodon, and Agron' losing were from his strategies. Everything possible idea from Ash he knows about it. If you ask me then this is so frustrating
 
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The point of Paul's character is that he's incredibly strong and can seemingly win any battle he's in. He does everything easily because he's supposed to be seen as perfect. That's...like...what he's there for.

It may seem annoying but it's more or less his job to basically end his opponents without losing a single Pokemon even if disadvantaged. Like it's 2017 and people are actually wondering about how strong Paul is made to be in the Anime?

As for the moves thing, it's already been addressed that the Anime is incredibly inconsistent with this so it's not all that big a deal. If anything, we can say they know 6 moves because Paul's that good of a trainer.
 
In the old days of the anime, Pokémon using more than four moves is not uncommon, though many writers know and deliberately broke that game rule to raise the stakes for a battle. Does anyone remember Drake and his Dragonite? How else would you make the Champion of the Orange League be more challenging than using ten moves for one match?

Incidentally, those episode were written by Tomioka. And he knows how to write a Pokémon battle.
 
Well. Let's imagine your brother failed in a test. You just want to prove yourself and your brother are not a bunch of idiots. So, you work hard for the test, and pass with top marks.

Will that be unfair? According to what you say about Paul, that would be unfair.
 
Well. Let's imagine your brother failed in a test. You just want to prove yourself and your brother are not a bunch of idiots. So, you work hard for the test, and pass with top marks.

Will that be unfair? According to what you say about Paul, that would be unfair.

Good, then I will do very well in all tests. If you are right, then Paul is extremely wrong when he told to ash: "all players have 8 gyms badges"; becuase how they got 8 badges, and then lose 6-0, or at lest 6-2. Do you think that this a fair thing.

So, I am sure that Paul is Real Madrid, and ash is osasuna

Also, Paul wants to make fun of his brother when he tried to find his own; so he hated his brother, and all folish people who talk about friendship in the biggening of the anime.

To tell you

The point of Paul's character is that he's incredibly strong and can seemingly win any battle he's in. He does everything easily because he's supposed to be seen as perfect. That's...like...what he's there for.

It may seem annoying but it's more or less his job to basically end his opponents without losing a single Pokemon even if disadvantaged. Like it's 2017 and people are actually wondering about how strong Paul is made to be in the Anime?

As for the moves thing, it's already been addressed that the Anime is incredibly inconsistent with this so it's not all that big a deal. If anything, we can say they know 6 moves because Paul's that good of a trainer.

It is so annoying also, because no one can do it one signle bit. Even, the elite four member who specialized in bug type was so awful in the beginning according to his episode with ash, dawn, and brock.

About the rules of 6 moves, this thing always goes against ash only
 
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