Horde Encounter: Difference between revisions

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(The range limit situation can only happen in a mixed Z/S or H/D horde.)
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*A {{p|Tauros}} horde <!--will always?-->may include one {{p|Miltank}}, and vice-versa.
*A {{p|Tauros}} horde <!--will always?-->may include one {{p|Miltank}}, and vice-versa.
*A {{p|Trevenant}} horde may include one {{p|Sudowoodo}}.
*A {{p|Trevenant}} horde may include one {{p|Sudowoodo}}.
*A {{p|Seviper}} horde <!--will always?-->may include one {{p|Zangoose}}, and vice-versa. The Seviper and Zangoose will attack each other before attacking the player's Pokémon.
*A {{p|Seviper}} horde <!--will always?-->may include one {{p|Zangoose}}, and vice-versa.
*A {{p|Nidoran♂}} horde <!--will always?-->may include one {{p|Nidoran♀}}, and vice-versa.
*A {{p|Nidoran♂}} horde <!--will always?-->may include one {{p|Nidoran♀}}, and vice-versa.
*A {{p|Roggenrola}} horde may include one {{p|Carbink}}.
*A {{p|Roggenrola}} horde may include one {{p|Carbink}}.
*A {{p|Durant}} horde may include one {{p|Heatmor}}, and vice-versa. The Durant and Heatmor will attack each other before attacking the player's Pokémon.
*A {{p|Durant}} horde may include one {{p|Heatmor}}, and vice-versa.
*A {{p|Plusle}} horde may include one {{p|Minun}}, and vice-versa.
*A {{p|Plusle}} horde may include one {{p|Minun}}, and vice-versa.


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