It's immune to Glare, Body Slam and Tri Attack as it's Ghost-type.Thank you. Why can't Golurk be paralyzed though?
Wait. I understood the situations about Tri-Attack and Body Slam (Normal damaging moves), but Glare? Be a Ghost-type grants immunity to Normal Status moves, is it?It's immune to Glare, Body Slam and Tri Attack as it's Ghost-type.
It can be Paralyzed by the Static ability, though.
Legitimate viable Wish Chanseys/Blisseys are very rare - they were given out once at level 5 as an Event Chansey in 2003 (2004?).Is there a way to get Wish on a blissey that is legit ?
I looked all over serebii and didnt see any breeding/pre-evolution/lvl-up option to get blissey to learn Wish .
So is it possible ? If so , how ?
You need a 21 win streak to face the Subway Boss (kinda hard), and then you can ride the Super Train. The same goes for all of the other trains too.just a quick question about the battle subway- ive gotten a 14 winning streak on the single train but it still wont let me on to super doubles- why is that?
With only a 20% chance to activate (even with SG), you won't get the boosts too often. And since they're all 60 BP without STAB, they won't hurt. You're better off running a set of Nasty Plot/Baton Pass/Wish/Air Slash. Anything that would like a +1 in all stats, could probably use +2 Sp. Atk better.Just a question -- how successful can be a Togekiss (with Serene Grace, always) with Baton Pass, AncientPower, Silver Wind, Ominous Wind, and a defensive Nature and EV spread?
From what I understand, type immunities don't work against status moves other than Thunder Wave. I can test in-game if you'd like, though.pedrokabu, Glare is a Normal-type move, while Golurk is a Ghost-type Pokemon. Golurk isn't affected by Glare.
Speaking about damaging moves, it's correct, of course -- Ghost-types aren't affected by Normal-type attacks, and vice versa. But I'm talking about Other moves (affected by Taunt). That's why I keep the doubt.pedrokabu, Glare is a Normal-type move, while Golurk is a Ghost-type Pokemon. Golurk isn't affected by Glare.
Any normal type moves, damaging or non-damaging do not affect ghost types at all. The only way that ghost types are affected would be through use of Foresight, Odor Sleuth, and the Scrappy ability.Speaking about damaging moves, it's correct, of course -- Ghost-types aren't affected by Normal-type attacks, and vice versa. But I'm talking about Other moves (affected by Taunt). That's why I keep the doubt.
I thought Mirror Coat and Counter reflects the move that hits you the last. So... Basically, I suppose, you can only Counter/Mirror Coat whichever move comes in last.Okay, I've got a bit of a mindfuck question.
If a Pokemon got hit on a single turn by Close Combat and Future Sight, would it be able to use either Counter or Mirror Coat to reflect damage? What if it's hit by Thunderbolt and Future Sight? Will Mirror Coat reflect both?
Counter and Mirror Coat? -5, IIRC.They only come at the end of the turn? What's the priority on those moves?
So, to test this, I caught a Seviper, taught it Glare, and hunted down a Golett. I have just paralyzed it with Glare without any setup. If Golurk is immune to Glare on Pokemon Online, it's a bug.Any normal type moves, damaging or non-damaging do not affect ghost types at all. The only way that ghost types are affected would be through use of Foresight, Odor Sleuth, and the Scrappy ability.
Future Sight happens during the afterturn effects like SS, Hail, leech seed, etc. CC would be reflected back by Counter and T-bolt by Mirror Coat on that turn, but Future Sight would hit them in the end phase of the turn after the reflection wears off.Okay, I've got a bit of a mindfuck question.
If a Pokemon got hit on a single turn by Close Combat and Future Sight, would it be able to use either Counter or Mirror Coat to reflect damage? What if it's hit by Thunderbolt and Future Sight? Will Mirror Coat reflect both?
Thanks, I rest my case.So, to test this, I caught a Seviper, taught it Glare, and hunted down a Golett. I have just paralyzed it with Glare without any setup. If Golurk is immune to Glare on Pokemon Online, it's a bug.
Hmm... I ran the exact same test and I got the same result. I also tried other non-damaging normal type moves such as leer and it affected the Golett. After further research, I take back what I said earlier. Non-damaging normal type moves do affect ghost types. I also believe it works vice-versa.So, to test this, I caught a Seviper, taught it Glare, and hunted down a Golett. I have just paralyzed it with Glare without any setup. If Golurk is immune to Glare on Pokemon Online, it's a bug.
Edit: Mirror Coat/Counter is -5 priority, but Future Sight is "End of Turn", which means it goes after all attacks with a listed priority.
Makes sense as hypnosis also works on dark types.Hmm... I ran the exact same test and I got the same result. I also tried other non-damaging normal type moves such as leer and it affected the Golett. After further research, I take back what I said earlier. Non-damaging normal type moves do affect ghost types. I also believe it works vice-versa.