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In Emerald, I used a Gameshark to hack Shadow Rush onto my Gengar. In-game, its name is A F, it has a power of 255, no accuracy stat, is of the Normal-type, and its description is a random assortment of characters. Its contest stats list it as a highly appealing move of the Cool type. Can anyone else confirm this? [[User:Montybrady|Montybrady]] ([[User talk:Montybrady|talk]]) 08:03, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
In Emerald, I used a Gameshark to hack Shadow Rush onto my Gengar. In-game, its name is A F, it has a power of 255, no accuracy stat, is of the Normal-type, and its description is a random assortment of characters. Its contest stats list it as a highly appealing move of the Cool type. Can anyone else confirm this? [[User:Montybrady|Montybrady]] ([[User talk:Montybrady|talk]]) 08:03, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
:It does have accuracy stat. '''--''' means it's unaffected by Accuracy or Evasion modifiers. It's PP seems to be an abnormal value, as it's ?3/?3 (ie. a very high value, similar effects can be seen while doing [[Pomeg glitch]]). Wouldn't count it as Shadow Rush, though. It's just a bunch of glitched data. Unless someone hacks Shadow Rush on purified Pokémon THEN transfers it to Emerald (or other game)... When I used it at contest, it said ''"<Pokémon> appealed with <sc>Cool</sc> Move!"'' instead of usual ''"<Pokémon> appealed with <move>!"''. Its animation looks to be that of {{m|Pound}}. Using it normal battle, however, freezes game. [[User:Marked +-+-+|Marked +-+-+]] ([[User talk:Marked +-+-+|talk]]) 10:23, 12 August 2012 (UTC)