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==Ash's Talonflame learning Flamethrower==
==Ash's Talonflame learning Flamethrower==
Ok, I understand the rules about not assuming moves and I admit the moves used by Ash's water and grass-types are a touch too nebulous to really confirm... but I can't understand their being any doubt that Ash's Talonflame used Flamethrower alongside his other fire-types. Flamethrower has had pretty much the same animation since the show began (a continuous stream of fire), there's no other fire-type moves that match that animation (can anyone really argue that it could have been Ember or Fire Blast) and Talonflame used it directly alongside all of Ash's other fire-types who all know Flamethrower. [[User:Watchermark|Watchermark]] ([[User talk:Watchermark|talk]]) 13:18, 11 June 2022 (UTC)
Ok, I understand the rules about not assuming moves and I admit the moves used by Ash's water and grass-types are a touch too nebulous to really confirm... but I can't understand their being any doubt that Ash's Talonflame used Flamethrower alongside his other fire-types. Flamethrower has had pretty much the same animation since the show began (a continuous stream of fire), there's no other fire-type moves that match that animation (can anyone really argue that it could have been Ember or Fire Blast) and Talonflame used it directly alongside all of Ash's other fire-types who all know Flamethrower. [[User:Watchermark|Watchermark]] ([[User talk:Watchermark|talk]]) 13:18, 11 June 2022 (UTC)
:"A continuous stream of fire" is still a very vague animation description and could be any other fire move that could be animated similarly (Overheat, Heat Wave, Mystical Fire, Incinerate, and Blast Burn have all been animated as a "continuous stream of fire). And the anime have [[Anime move errors|had Pokemon use moves it cannot use in the games]], so there is precedence, regardless of Talonflame not being able to learn those moves or the anime being more consistent to which move a Pokemon can learn.--[[User:Force Fire|<span style="color:#44BAE5">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#85D2EE">orce</span>]][[User talk:Force Fire|<span style="color:#DA7D99">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#E7ABBD">ire</span>]] 06:13, 12 June 2022 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 06:13, 12 June 2022

Ash's Talonflame learning Flamethrower

Ok, I understand the rules about not assuming moves and I admit the moves used by Ash's water and grass-types are a touch too nebulous to really confirm... but I can't understand their being any doubt that Ash's Talonflame used Flamethrower alongside his other fire-types. Flamethrower has had pretty much the same animation since the show began (a continuous stream of fire), there's no other fire-type moves that match that animation (can anyone really argue that it could have been Ember or Fire Blast) and Talonflame used it directly alongside all of Ash's other fire-types who all know Flamethrower. Watchermark (talk) 13:18, 11 June 2022 (UTC)

"A continuous stream of fire" is still a very vague animation description and could be any other fire move that could be animated similarly (Overheat, Heat Wave, Mystical Fire, Incinerate, and Blast Burn have all been animated as a "continuous stream of fire). And the anime have had Pokemon use moves it cannot use in the games, so there is precedence, regardless of Talonflame not being able to learn those moves or the anime being more consistent to which move a Pokemon can learn.--ForceFire 06:13, 12 June 2022 (UTC)