Talk:Legendary Pokémon/Archive2: Difference between revisions

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Shouldn't the word "Ability" be only capitalized when referring to ''actual'' [[Ability|Pokémon Abilities]], such as {{a|Blaze}}, {{a|Air Lock}}, or {{a|Torrent}}? In the above example, {{p|Shaymin}} doesn't explicitly possess a Pokémon Ability that permits it to change Forme; it can only heal status ailments upon being switched out ({{a|Natural Cure}}) or promote added effects ({{a|Serene Grace}}). The word "ability" seems to be used in a more 'general' sense, being synonymous with words like "capability", "talent", or "skill", rather than implying an actual Pokémon Ability. [[User:Fenyx4|Fenyx4]] 16:48, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
Shouldn't the word "Ability" be only capitalized when referring to ''actual'' [[Ability|Pokémon Abilities]], such as {{a|Blaze}}, {{a|Air Lock}}, or {{a|Torrent}}? In the above example, {{p|Shaymin}} doesn't explicitly possess a Pokémon Ability that permits it to change Forme; it can only heal status ailments upon being switched out ({{a|Natural Cure}}) or promote added effects ({{a|Serene Grace}}). The word "ability" seems to be used in a more 'general' sense, being synonymous with words like "capability", "talent", or "skill", rather than implying an actual Pokémon Ability. [[User:Fenyx4|Fenyx4]] 16:48, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
== Number of Legendaries ==
For Gen IV, 3+3+2+2+1+1+1+1 does not equal 13, but it equals 14.
13

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