Cut (move): Difference between revisions

No change in size ,  16 April 2016
m
→‎Trivia: Don't put underscores in wiki links
(→‎Trivia: Modified a link, plus clarified on the Pikachu thing)
m (→‎Trivia: Don't put underscores in wiki links)
Line 490: Line 490:


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In [[Generation I]], if the player saves and exits the game standing on a previously cut tree, once the game is continued, the player will be [[List_of_glitches_in_Generation_I#Cut_glitch|standing on the tree that was previously cut]]. It can also happen to Pikachu after a battle in the Celadon Gym in {{game|Yellow}}.
* In [[Generation I]], if the player saves and exits the game standing on a previously cut tree, once the game is continued, the player will be [[List of glitches in Generation I#Cut glitch|standing on the tree that was previously cut]]. It can also happen to Pikachu after a battle in the Celadon Gym in {{game|Yellow}}.
* Cut is not required to complete [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire]], or {{v2|Emerald}}, or their remakes.
* Cut is not required to complete [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire]], or {{v2|Emerald}}, or their remakes.
* The Japanese name of Cut, いあいぎり ''Iai Cut'', refers to ''{{wp|iaido}}'', a {{wp|Japanese martial arts|Japanese martial art}}. Specifically, it refers to the technique of drawing a blade from its {{wp|scabbard}}, cutting down the opponent, then re-sheathing the blade.
* The Japanese name of Cut, いあいぎり ''Iai Cut'', refers to ''{{wp|iaido}}'', a {{wp|Japanese martial arts|Japanese martial art}}. Specifically, it refers to the technique of drawing a blade from its {{wp|scabbard}}, cutting down the opponent, then re-sheathing the blade.