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Post by daveshn on May 3, 2006 19:29:34 GMT -6
My theory was, if a pokemon used mimic on a smeargle after it used sketch, it would learn sketch, and then it could permanently learn any move you wanted it to. The possibilities would have been astounding.
However, the result is that mimic will fail if you try to copy sketch. Just a heads up that people don't need to waste their time trying that.
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Post by Emily Pink on May 3, 2006 20:09:09 GMT -6
Oh yeah, I did that once, I also tryed to sketch Transform fat lot of good that did though....
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Post by mjc0961 on May 5, 2006 10:30:00 GMT -6
Why would we waste time trying something so stupid in the first place?
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Post by Banov on May 5, 2006 14:45:06 GMT -6
Because it would open up amazing possibilities if it worked. I could get a kecleon who knew swords dance or some other stat boosters and cool attack moves to make it a powerful sweeper, or something *_*
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Post by mjc0961 on May 5, 2006 17:51:20 GMT -6
I mean the fact that Mimic copies the move for one battle only, so you know it'd have to revert back to Mimic afterwords anyway.
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Post by reubo on May 5, 2006 17:52:53 GMT -6
Either that, or it'd create a time paradox.
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Post by mjc0961 on May 5, 2006 17:54:03 GMT -6
... And since there are no time paradoxes in Pokémon, it'd revert back to Mimic after the battle.
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Post by daveshn on May 5, 2006 20:56:20 GMT -6
I was thinking more of a charizard with solarbeam, but a kecloen with sword dance sounds good to.
You might have tried it to see if a glitch occurs and you do ended up with sketch and then some other move permanently replacing it.
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Post by James Richards on May 6, 2006 5:43:01 GMT -6
i was think of using it in a double battle, like sudowoodo and smeargle vs charizard and altaria charizard uses flamethrower on sudowoodo smeargle uses sketch on altaria (fails) sudowoodo uses mimic on smeargle altaria uses dragon dance turn 2
charizard uses flamethrower on smeargle(faints) sudowoodo uses sketch on charizard (learns flamethrower pernamently) but it wouldn't work anyway
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Post by mjc0961 on May 6, 2006 8:17:09 GMT -6
I was thinking more of a charizard with solarbeam, but a kecloen with sword dance sounds good to. You might have tried it to see if a glitch occurs and you do ended up with sketch and then some other move permanently replacing it. No, you might have tried it if you're too stupid to remember that Mimic becomes Mimic again after the battle.
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Post by daveshn on May 6, 2006 9:18:40 GMT -6
I thought a glitch might occur. After all, the first guy to do the trick on cinnibar island in the RB games sure didn't think it would happen.
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Post by mjc0961 on May 6, 2006 10:36:29 GMT -6
You didn't think a glitch would occur. You just plain didn't think.
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Post by Banov on May 6, 2006 13:17:52 GMT -6
No, mjc, I think he was looking for a glitch........ why do you have to be so contradictive of what everyone says? You're making an argument over whether or not somebody looking for a way to make the ultimate pokemon actually was looking for a glitch or not.
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Post by mjc0961 on May 6, 2006 17:09:38 GMT -6
Charizard with Solarbeam is hardly the ultimate Pokémon.
Thinking such a stupid thing as Mimic not reverting back after a battle isn't looking for a glitch: it's just plain stupid. Did it ever occur to you that such a thing would have been known by now if it did work? Obviously not.
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Post by James Richards on May 7, 2006 2:34:54 GMT -6
now this is getting confusing, but can't you teach charizard solarbeam with a tm?
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