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== Regarding the research template on the page == | == Regarding the research template on the page == | ||
[https://i.imgur.com/eg1nwE5.png I tested this question] with a friend, we only managed to test the first two questions (We did not know how to test | [https://i.imgur.com/eg1nwE5.png I tested this question] with a friend, we only managed to test the first two questions (We did not know how to test {{a|Stench}}), and we can confirm that Shield Dust blocks flinching from King's Rock and Razor Fang. | ||
If anyone needs a battle video for proof, please tell me. | If anyone needs a battle video for proof, please tell me. | ||
[[User:McFlyMan|McFlyMan]] ([[User talk:McFlyMan|talk]]) 04:54, 8 July 2018 (UTC) | [[User:McFlyMan|McFlyMan]] ([[User talk:McFlyMan|talk]]) 04:54, 8 July 2018 (UTC) | ||
: Stench should not be too difficult to test (at least in current generations) ... here's a setup: | |||
:# Bring a {{p|Ralts}} with {{a|Trace}}, {{m|Heal Pulse}}, and {{m|Draining Kiss}}. | |||
:# Search for wild {{p|Trubbish}} (Stunky, etc.) of an appropriate level, using Trace to confirm that it actually has Stench before proceeding. | |||
:# Once you've Traced the ability yourself, attack with Draining Kiss until the wild Pokemon flinches. Use Heal Pulse to ensure the wild Pokemon is not accidentally defeated. | |||
:Personally I would have preferred using False Swipe or Super Fang, but there is no easy (if any) combination of that with Stench. --''[[User:Stratelier|Stratelier]]'' 17:52, 26 February 2020 (UTC) |
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