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I know there's kinda already been an discussion on this earlier, but it apparently was possible for a transformed Pokemon (or one using Metronome) to keep a sketched move in Generation II, as the result of [[Sketch glitch|exploiting a glitch]]. It was corrected in Generation III onwards, but I think this glitch should at least be mentioned somewhere here. [[User:Rai Marshall|Rai Marshall]] 05:57, 12 June 2011 (UTC) | I know there's kinda already been an discussion on this earlier, but it apparently was possible for a transformed Pokemon (or one using Metronome) to keep a sketched move in Generation II, as the result of [[Sketch glitch|exploiting a glitch]]. It was corrected in Generation III onwards, but I think this glitch should at least be mentioned somewhere here. [[User:Rai Marshall|Rai Marshall]] 05:57, 12 June 2011 (UTC) | ||
== Sketch oddities == | |||
Some things I've experimented with in Unova: | |||
* Since Smeargle can Sketch moves off an ally in a [[double battle]], all you have to do in Gen V to copy any move of interest is walk into your favorite patch of dark grass, and sketch it directly from Smeargle's partner. For example, I got Smeargle to sketch {{m|Hidden Power}} from my starter {{p|Serperior}}.... | |||
** ...but the NPC in [[Mistralton City]] still says that my Smeargle "can't learn Hidden Power". Ha! :) | |||
* You can even sketch {{m|Transform}} right off one of your own {{p|Ditto}}, but only if the attempt to Transform fails first. (Which is the harder part, but still doable.) | |||
--''[[User:Stratelier|Stratelier]]'' 01:49, 13 February 2012 (UTC) |
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