Submission (move): Difference between revisions

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* This move's English name comes from the professional wrestling term {{wp|Grappling hold#Submission hold|submission hold)}}, which is executed as a variety of {{wp|Mixed martial arts|MMA}} or {{wp|jujutsu}}-inspired holds such as an {{wp|armlock}}, {{wp|leglock}}, or {{wp|chokehold}}, in the hopes the opponent will either give up or be incapacitated to the point that they can no longer fight. This does not match the move's appearance in the anime.
* This move's English name comes from the professional wrestling term {{wp|Grappling hold#Submission hold|submission hold)}}, which is executed as a variety of {{wp|Mixed martial arts|MMA}} or {{wp|jujutsu}}-inspired holds such as an {{wp|armlock}}, {{wp|leglock}}, or {{wp|chokehold}}, in the hopes the opponent will either give up or be incapacitated to the point that they can no longer fight. This does not match the move's appearance in the anime.
* Submission has the lowest base power of all [[recoil]] moves (besides {{m|Struggle}}), as well as the highest number of PP.
* Submission has the lowest base power of all [[recoil]] moves (besides {{m|Struggle}}), as well as the highest number of PP.
* Submission's description in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and {{pkmn|Stadium 2}} falsely states it is the strongest Fighting-type attack - in [[Generation I]], {{m|High Jump Kick}} is stronger in terms of base power.
* Submission's description in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and {{pkmn|Stadium 2}} falsely states it is the strongest {{type|Fighting}} attack—in [[Generation I]], {{m|High Jump Kick}} is stronger in terms of base power.
* Submission is the only Fighting-type move that causes recoil damage.


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