Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

A Relicanth with flamethrower

i dunno how a shark works, actionreplay however works differently..... u cant select what that pokemon knows when u have it/catch it, whatever it owuld know in the wild, is what your pokemon comes with. sorry that is how AR works.
 
hitmonchan93 said:
There is no Godforsaken way that a Relicanth knows Flamethrower!

The same could be said of a Rhydon with Thunderwave in RBYGSC, but that's doable, you just need to bug the game a bit.

Actually, Rhydon with Thunderwave is pretty awesome.
 
BTW, something else that relates to this topic. In Pokémon Colosseum, in the Mt. Battle 100 Challenge's Double Battle division, there's a Grovyle that knows Rain Dance.

Also, in G/S/C, for some reason, Lance's Aerodactyl knew Rock Slide.

Also, in R/B/Y, Erika's Vileplume or Gloom knew Petal Dance, even though the level Oddish learns it at was several levels away.
 
Following Sunflorazumaril's post:

In RBY, Lances Dragonite knows Barrier, but Dragonite has never been able to learn Barrier. Ever.
 
I've caught Blaine before.

Can you fight with him? That would be so sweet!

"I choose you, Blaine! Go Blaine, GO!" (Insert extreme battle music here)

"Blaine, the enemy is weak. Finish off that Magikarp with your belt-whip attack!" (He does so, and everyone cheers)

...sorry about that...
 
light_gengar said:
Can you fight with him? That would be so sweet!

"I choose you, Blaine! Go Blaine, GO!" (Insert extreme battle music here)

"Blaine, the enemy is weak. Finish off that Magikarp with your belt-whip attack!" (He does so, and everyone cheers)

...sorry about that...

No. He appears as a Missingno and glitches your game. That would be cool, though.

You send out Blaine. Blaine sent out Rhydon. Blaine Curses you out for trapping him in a pokeball.
 
There are two glitched Pokémon in question. MissingNo. is simply a test Pokémon that, as his name implies, is missing a Pokédex number. The other, the "M block" is a glitch with the same sprite that just happens to have an M in its name (probably a glitched version of MissingNo., though I could be wrong).

The most interesting things of note are that MissingNo.'s Attack stat is higher than anything else in the game, and that you can teach it Thunderwave and proceed to bug it to "evolve" into Rhydon, resulting in the Thunderwaving Rhydon I mentioned above.
 
Yes. Random Trainers appearing are part of the M's Glitch.

Same with most Pokémon that appear as a result of the Seafoam and Cinnibar Glitches.
 
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