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* Several of Spinda's [[move]]s focus on {{status|Confusion|confusing}} opponents. Spinda's natural [[Ability|Abilities]] also focus on confusion. | * Several of Spinda's [[move]]s focus on {{status|Confusion|confusing}} opponents. Spinda's natural [[Ability|Abilities]] also focus on confusion. | ||
* Spinda is the only non-Flying type that can have Tangled Feet as an Ability. | * Spinda is the only non-Flying type that can have Tangled Feet as an Ability. | ||
* A Spinda's spot pattern is determined by its [[personality value]], meaning that there can be exactly 4,294,967,296 (2<sup>32</sup>) different [[Variant Pokémon#Spinda|variations]] of Spinda, or double that number if {{Shiny}} Spinda are considered different variations. | * A Spinda's spot pattern is determined by its [[personality value]], meaning that there can be exactly 4,294,967,296 (2<sup>32</sup>, 4<sup>16</sup> or 256<sup>4</sup>) different [[Variant Pokémon#Spinda|variations]] of Spinda, or double that number if {{Shiny}} Spinda are considered different variations. | ||
**This fact is referred to by Spinda's HeartGold and SoulSilver Pokédex entry. | **This fact is referred to by Spinda's HeartGold and SoulSilver Pokédex entry. | ||
** Any of these spot patterns could also be Shiny—this raises the total to a massive 8,589,934,592 possibilities for its appearance. However, only 524,288 of these Shiny patterns are available on each individual game—Shininess is partially determined by the [[original Trainer]]'s ID and SID, meaning that every game has a different set of patterns that can be Shiny. This Shininess is retained when traded, however, like any Pokémon. | ** Any of these spot patterns could also be Shiny—this raises the total to a massive 8,589,934,592 possibilities for its appearance. However, only 524,288 of these Shiny patterns are available on each individual game—Shininess is partially determined by the [[original Trainer]]'s ID and SID, meaning that every game has a different set of patterns that can be Shiny. This Shininess is retained when traded, however, like any Pokémon. |
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