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Good point, thanks for that, I'm still trying to figuire out how to use Bulbapedia. - {{unsigned|Tesh}} | Good point, thanks for that, I'm still trying to figuire out how to use Bulbapedia. - {{unsigned|Tesh}} | ||
If the foe hurts itself in its confusion, does this still count as an attacking turn as far as Payback is concerned? [[User:Recalcitrancy|Recalcitrancy]] 16:32, 30 August 2008 (UTC) |
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Could a "Trivia" section be added to this page? I was hoping to write a small peice about how Sableye uses this move to it's advantage. "In Generation IV games, Sableye can learn Payback via TM 66, which could always be used with double the power depending on the ability Sableye has. If Sableye has the ability Stall, which reduces speed to stike after the foe, the power of Payback will always be 100. However, if Sableye has the ability Keen Eye, which prevents loss of accuracy, the power of Payback will be 50 unless the Sableye is faster than the foe." - - unsigned comment from Tesh (talk • contribs)
- That'd be kind of the same as putting on every single move that has recoil damage that a Pokémon with Rock Head won't get any recoil. If an ability and move, or even two moves, can work together, that's pretty much up to someone to figure out themselves.
Good point, thanks for that, I'm still trying to figuire out how to use Bulbapedia. - - unsigned comment from Tesh (talk • contribs)
If the foe hurts itself in its confusion, does this still count as an attacking turn as far as Payback is concerned? Recalcitrancy 16:32, 30 August 2008 (UTC)