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:As an aside, one important distinction between the two is that Wild Tera Pokémon (and only Wild Tera Pokémon) will have their Terastallization shatter when reduced to 20%{{fact}} health by an attack, and cannot be reduced below that while Terastallized - although damage from Status Effects ignores this limitation, allowing a Wild Tera Pokémon to faint while still Terastallized. [[User:TM06|TM06]] ([[User talk:TM06|talk]]) 10:41, 28 November 2022 (UTC) | :As an aside, one important distinction between the two is that Wild Tera Pokémon (and only Wild Tera Pokémon) will have their Terastallization shatter when reduced to 20%{{fact}} health by an attack, and cannot be reduced below that while Terastallized - although damage from Status Effects ignores this limitation, allowing a Wild Tera Pokémon to faint while still Terastallized. [[User:TM06|TM06]] ([[User talk:TM06|talk]]) 10:41, 28 November 2022 (UTC) | ||
::Status effects AND self-inflicted damage from moves like {{m|Curse}} can cause them to faint while Terastallized, for [https://vxtwitter.com/mattibee_arts/status/1596685113676664833 reference]. [[User:Atrius97|Atrius97]] ([[User talk:Atrius97|talk]]) 16:20, 28 November 2022 (UTC) | ::Status effects AND self-inflicted damage from moves like {{m|Curse}} can cause them to faint while Terastallized, for [https://vxtwitter.com/mattibee_arts/status/1596685113676664833 reference]. [[User:Atrius97|Atrius97]] ([[User talk:Atrius97|talk]]) 16:20, 28 November 2022 (UTC) | ||
== Hey == | |||
Can someone find a high quality Dragon Tera Type Lechonk? |
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