Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Pokemon Games Quiz(Not the NATS)

Beating Pokémon in battle, and the stat-boosting items (Zinc, Calcium, etc).

Now for my question... in the RBY Mew Glitch, what are the other possible, non-MissingNo Pokémon you can get from it?
 
Edit: Oh wait. I can't read, "increase EVs" not "give you EVs." Trick question on the flying type though, there are no pure Flying types. Refer to my RBY Mew Glitch question above for my next one.
 
I'm not making a list for this, it'll take too long, a simple answer: most of them.

what hidden pokemon stat relates to wich one can be found with the glitch?
 
No, they are also normal type. Perappu is the answer.

Next Question:

It is a 2-on-2 battle, you have a Mr. Mime Active Knowing Protect, Light Screen, Safeguard, and Reflect. Your other Pokémon is a Scizor with Razor wind, Morning Sun, Focus energy, and Metal Claw. Your opponent has a lone Alakzam. One more attack from Alakazam could knock out your Scizor. Explain a way you can win in this situation.
 
Alex said:
I'm not making a list for this, it'll take too long, a simple answer: most of them.

I think you're confusing it with the MissingNo glitch that can give you vastly differing Pokémon depending on your name. Actually, it's like one of four possible Pokémon, including Mew and MissingNo. So it still stands as a question.

Perappu also doesn't count because there are no games with it in them currently being played, thus there "are" no pure Flying types. There "will be" one, but there "are" none currently (I'm emphasizing the conjugations here).
 
Charizardian said:
No, they are also normal type. Perappu is the answer.

Next Question:

It is a 2-on-2 battle, you have a Mr. Mime Active Knowing Protect, Light Screen, Safeguard, and Reflect. Your other Pokémon is a Scizor with Razor wind, Morning Sun, Focus energy, and Metal Claw. Your opponent has a lone Alakzam. One more attack from Alakazam could knock out your Scizor. Explain a way you can win in this situation.

Light Screen with the Mr. Mime to reduce damage from Alakazam, Morning Sun with Scizor, then just have Scizor attack the next few turns with Metal Claw. Or you could just retreat Scizor and save yourself some trouble.
 
Metagross Ex -

Mr. Mime is slower than Alakazam, which means Alakazam will kill Scizor before Light Screen take effect.
The answer should be no way.
 
and since you failed to start a new question again(that happens a lot around here) I shall start one:
how many pokemon can be found with the ability "Air Lock"?
 
Alex said:
and since you failed to start a new question again(that happens a lot around here) I shall start one:
how many pokemon can be found with the ability "Air Lock"?


Isn't it just Rayquaza?
 
CardRaider said:
Metagross Ex -

Mr. Mime is slower than Alakazam, which means Alakazam will kill Scizor before Light Screen take effect.
The answer should be no way.
You're right, I didn't think of that. BUT, what if it's, say, a level 20 Alakazam against a level 70 Mr. Mime, huh? (Unlikely, but you never know).

Rayquaza is the only pokemon with Airlock. Psyduck and Golduck get Cloud Nine, but that's as close as it gets.

Next question: What level is Gary/Blue's Venusaur/Blastoise/Charizard in the final match in Red/Blue?
 
Acording to the guidebook in front of me(tee hee)LV.63!
There are two attacks that never miss. name them.:tongue:
 
Swift, Feint Attack, I think Aerial Ace, when the target isn't Digging/Flying/Diving, Thunder during Rain Dance, Earthquake and Magnitude when the opponent's Digging.

Interesting tidbit: No attack "can't miss." The maximum possible accuracy is 255/256, or 99.6%. Swift and the like have a flat 0.4% chance of missing no matter what else.
 
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