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====Ghost-type's Struggle vs. Ghost-type's Struggle==== | ====Ghost-type's Struggle vs. Ghost-type's Struggle==== | ||
In [[Generation I]], if two {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon have no moves with [[PP]] remaining, they can indefinitely use {{m|Struggle}} against each other. Struggle is a {{type|Normal}} move in this generation, which is unable to damage Ghost-type Pokémon | In [[Generation I]], if two {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon have no moves with [[PP]] remaining, they can indefinitely use {{m|Struggle}} against each other. Struggle is a {{type|Normal}} move in this generation, which is unable to damage Ghost-type Pokémon, and the user takes no [[recoil]] either when Struggle does not damage its target. | ||
If two Ghost-type Pokémon have no moves that can damage each other, they have no option but to use those moves and spend their PP before starting to use Struggle. | If two Ghost-type Pokémon have no moves that can damage each other, they have no option but to use those moves and spend their PP before starting to use Struggle. | ||
If a {{p|Porygon}} uses {{m|Conversion}} to temporarily [[type change|become]] a Ghost-type Pokémon, or a {{p|Ditto}} or {{p|Mew}} uses {{m|Transform}} to change species into a Ghost-type Pokémon, they can also participate in this kind of endless battle. This is also achievable by other Pokémon species that use Conversion or Transform by means of {{m|Metronome}}, {{m|Mimic}}, or {{m|Mirror Move}}. | |||
====Poké Flute vs. opponent with infinite PP==== | ====Poké Flute vs. opponent with infinite PP==== |