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a shiny is exactly the same except a different color which is kinda cool. my self i have seen about 43 shinies and i have played Pokemon for 6 yrs.
Im not exactly sure, but I think its because Mewtwo insulted him by saying he was poorly trained, so he listened to Ash to prove Mewtwo wrong
I dont exactly know what that means but, i think its a pokemon that either knows or is using the move substitute
No, but there's something called Pokéthlon.
No, that is called a missingno i think. shiney Pokemon are exactly the same as normal Pokemon, just different colors.
a shiny is exactly the same except a different color which is kinda cool. my self i have seen about 43 shinies and i have played Pokemon for 6 yrs.
At Route 15 inside the big place, go upstairs talk to Professor Aid. If you have collected at least fifty Pokemon, he will give you the Exp. Share. The Pokemon holding this item will gain the exact same number of experience points. For example, if Magikarp is holding it it and your Charizard just went up to level 59 and the experience was 496, then Magikarp will gain exactly 496 points. if the Pokemon came from a trade it will get more experience points than your charizard. Edit: Not sure about traded Pokemon, but the one holding the Exp. Share will get exactly half, so if you use 2 Pokemon in the battle, and the total exp is 1000, your Exp Share Pokemon will get 500, and the other 2 will get 250 each.
Charizard cannot be caught in the wild.
Im not exactly sure, but I think its because Mewtwo insulted him by saying he was poorly trained, so he listened to Ash to prove Mewtwo wrong
Despite popular belief, Ancient Mew is not expensive at all. I managed to get my hands on about seven, each completely genuine and only £2 each. First edition Charizard ex is probably the most expensive card. People have seen them go for over £200 sometimes!
It is imposable to evolve Pokemon in Pokemon conquest EDIT by Brambletalon598 Yes you can. The above answer is incorrect, and how do I know? Personal experience. My team that I used to beat the game is a Flareon, Jigglypuff, Rhyperior (from storyline, with Shingen), Charizard, Emboar, and Empoleon. All you need to do is get their link % high enough, then do something with them, whether it be mining gold, poke(liri? giri? Don't remember what it's called), or battling. I'm not exactly sure if shopping will do it, but there's no harm in trying!
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They're exactly the same.
there are exactly 493 pokemon, i know!
Trading from Red version to the Special Pikachu Edition is exactly the same as trading to Blue. All you need is two Game Boy systems (or GBAs or GBA SPs) and a Link Cable. Simply connect the two games and talk to the lady in the Pokemon Centre to start trading.
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i cant say which exactly but it when ash has snorlax and all the pokemon are sleeping on him