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"Additionally, in a Rotation battle, there is another glitch. If the opposing player rotates on the second turn of Sky Drop, the Pokémon will be dropped into their new rotated position and take no damage, while the rotated in Pokémon still gets to attack."
"Additionally, in a Rotation battle, there is another glitch. If the opposing player rotates on the second turn of Sky Drop, the Pokémon will be dropped into their new rotated position and take no damage, while the rotated in Pokémon still gets to attack."
Does this that if the opposing player targeted your Pokémon with Sky Drop, and then rotates, this occurs? Or is it if they rotate after being targeted by your Sky Drop? It's made very unclear, and should be described in terms of "attacking Pokémon" and "targeted Pokémon" instead of the non-descriptive "opposing Pokémon". --[[User:AndyPKMN|Andy<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] [[User talk:AndyPKMN|(talk)]] 00:07, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
Does this that if the opposing player targeted your Pokémon with Sky Drop, and then rotates, this occurs? Or is it if they rotate after being targeted by your Sky Drop? It's made very unclear, and should be described in terms of "attacking Pokémon" and "targeted Pokémon" instead of the non-descriptive "opposing Pokémon". --[[User:AndyPKMN|Andy<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] [[User talk:AndyPKMN|(talk)]] 00:07, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
Are there any other non-signature or TM moves besides Sky Drop that more Legendary than non-Legendary Pokémon can learn?
I just think the ratio is weird, frankly at 9 Legendary to 7 "regular".
...Ordinarily, more moves can be learned by the majority non-Legendary Pokémon, yes?
I'm going to check shortly to see if there are any other moves like this.
Protectress of the Forest, ArtemiSerebii 11:47, 1 March 2012 (UTC)ArtemiSerebii
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