Substitute (move): Difference between revisions

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*Substitutes are interpreted differently throughout all forms of Pokémon canon. In the games, Substitutes are seen as a plush-like decoy which simply replaces the Pokémon. In the anime, Substitutes are seen to be exact clones of the user. In the manga, Substitutes are like the anime representation, but more spectral and transparent, as shown by [[Pika|Red's Pikachu]] in ''[[PS028|Peace of Mime]]''.
*Substitutes are interpreted differently throughout all forms of Pokémon canon. In the games, Substitutes are seen as a plush-like decoy which simply replaces the Pokémon. In the anime, Substitutes are seen to be exact clones of the user. In the manga, Substitutes are like the anime representation, but more spectral and transparent, as shown by [[Pika|Red's Pikachu]] in ''[[PS028|Peace of Mime]]''.
* {{p|Shedinja}} is capable of learning Substitute by both {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} [[move tutor]] as well as by [[TM90]] in [[Generation IV]] (as well as inheriting it from its pre-evolution). Despite this, it cannot use it, as its HP is too low to make a substitute.
* {{p|Shedinja}} is capable of learning Substitute by both {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} [[move tutor]] as well as by [[TM90]] in [[Generation IV]] (as well as inheriting it from its pre-evolution). Despite this, it cannot use it, as its HP is too low to make a substitute.
*In the games the plush slightly resembles the [[Pokémon]] {{p|Tyranitar}}.
*In the Generation I-II games the plush resembles the [[Pokémon]] {{p|Rhydon}}. In subsequent generations, the plush slightly resembles {{p|Tyranitar}}.


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