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Latest comment: 6 December 2010 by Missingno. Master in topic Attacking a trainer
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So I don't have the coding expertise to be able to say for certain, but from observation alone, it seems like the longer a Pokémon stays in Hyper Mode, the more likely it is to ignore orders and do whatever it wants. Is anyone able to verify this through actual data? | So I don't have the coding expertise to be able to say for certain, but from observation alone, it seems like the longer a Pokémon stays in Hyper Mode, the more likely it is to ignore orders and do whatever it wants. Is anyone able to verify this through actual data? {{unsigned|Eskay64}} |
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Attacking a trainer
Question: What exactly happens when a Hyper Mode Pokémon attacks a trainer? --Havoc48 21:47, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
- I don't that's possible, even if the article does say so. It's Turtwig A! My talk or wiki edits 22:06, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
- It's happened to me once, several years ago. It just says something like "MAKUHITA attacked WES instead!". I don't recall the exact wording, but the Pokémon I THINK does its attacking animation, then Wes just slides back a bit, like when you first battle the Shadow Makuhita, it attacks Wes, then Rui says to be careful, as it's not afraid to attack people. I gotta play Colosseum again... - unsigned comment from Missingno. Master (talk • contribs) 22:12, 6 December 2010 (UTC)
Extended Hyper Mode
So I don't have the coding expertise to be able to say for certain, but from observation alone, it seems like the longer a Pokémon stays in Hyper Mode, the more likely it is to ignore orders and do whatever it wants. Is anyone able to verify this through actual data? - unsigned comment from Eskay64 (talk • contribs)