Talk:Roost (move): Difference between revisions

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== Type Effectiveness ==
== Type Effectiveness ==


Not sure if this is a glitch or not; but yesterday I was playing on random matchup(free single battles) and I encountered a Skarmory on the opposing team who first used stealth rock (I used fake out before that) and then I used ice punch(it was wearing rocky helmet) and then it used brave bird on my Pokémon(a Kangaskahn). Afterwards; before I could get my attack in, it used roost; and then I used drain punch. It registered as a neutral attack; where, to my understanding, it was supposed to be a super effective attack because roost makes the user lose its flying type and skarmory is steel/flying type; right? I'm not sure if this is a bug or a glitch or something; but I was fairly confident I'd be getting a super effective attack in on skarmory. Anyone know why this happened; and should this be registered as a glitch? [[User:Venus253|Venus253]] 14:35, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
Not sure if this is a glitch or not; but yesterday I was playing on random matchup(free single battles) and I encountered a Skarmory on the opposing team who first used stealth rock (I used fake out before that) and then I used ice punch(it was wearing rocky helmet) and then it used brave bird on my Pokémon(a Kangaskahn). Afterwards; before I could get my attack in, it used roost; and then I used drain punch. It registered as a neutral attack; where, to my understanding, it was supposed to be a super effective attack because roost makes the user lose its flying type and skarmory is steel/flying type; right? I'm not sure if this is a bug or a glitch or something; but I was fairly confident I'd be getting a super effective attack in on skarmory. Anyone know why this happened; and should this be added to the glitch section or something? [[User:Venus253|Venus253]] 14:35, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
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