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The bitwise shift is not in decimal. It's either hexadecimal or raw places. Use a bit shift calculator, 10 does not work. The numbers are in hexadecimal so either 4 or 16 are the options here
→Encounter mechanics: The number of bits shifted refers to the number of bits in binary, not in hexadecimal
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Bitwise shifts are counted in places. It is being shifted over four places, not 16 or 10
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→Example: 16 here should be replaced by hexadecimal (i.e 10)
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→Generation IV: bruh
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→Generation IV: wording because in hindsight, all of them are now headbuttable
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→Encounter mechanics
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→Encounter mechanics: apparently this also happens for 4 trees
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→Encounter mechanics: somehow I missed this
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→Generation IV: again, thanks to Real.96#7467 on Discord
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nevermind lol
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Undo revision 2987836 by TheICTLiker4 (talk)This is not how the word "topping" is normally used
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→Post-National Pokédex only
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