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As Brock has noted in an early AG episode, Pokémon with Electric resistances (or Ground types) get their resistance from having a source to ground the electricity.  Thus, it can be said that Electric attacks could potentially be effective on a Ground Pokémon if it was previously sent airborne somehow (where it would lose the resistance and may become even susceptible to electric attacks).  Most of the time Pikachu has found a way to do exactly that.  Furthermore, as was the case with Brock's Onix, Pokémon would perhaps be more susceptible to their resistances (or immunities) if they had been previously been reeling from super-effective attacks, or (as with Roxanne's Geodude) they were forced to take a powerful attack from close range. [[User:KelvSYC|KelvSYC]] 10:06, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
As Brock has noted in an early AG episode, Pokémon with Electric resistances (or Ground types) get their resistance from having a source to ground the electricity.  Thus, it can be said that Electric attacks could potentially be effective on a Ground Pokémon if it was previously sent airborne somehow (where it would lose the resistance and may become even susceptible to electric attacks).  Most of the time Pikachu has found a way to do exactly that.  Furthermore, as was the case with Brock's Onix, Pokémon would perhaps be more susceptible to their resistances (or immunities) if they had been previously been reeling from super-effective attacks, or (as with Roxanne's Geodude) they were forced to take a powerful attack from close range. [[User:KelvSYC|KelvSYC]] 10:06, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
=Whats in a name=
:the term anime physics does not seem to correspond to the material it covers......[[User:Darth Cookie Monster|<span style="color:#000;">C is for Cookie</span>]] 18:54, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
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