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Anonymous commented at 2012-12-09 11:58:21 » #1220616
Raises the question: If that is Red's Electrode, is the "return" range on the pokeball further than the radius of the explosion/self-destruct?
With question raising a second question, why do we have explosion AND self-destruct as seperate moves?
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Raises the question: If that is Red's Electrode, is the "return" range on the pokeball further than the radius of the explosion/self-destruct?
With question raising a second question, why do we have explosion AND self-destruct as seperate moves?
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Anonymous commented at 2013-01-07 01:19:04 » #1240529
Self Destruct Self always annihilates the user in order to deal damage.
Explosion doesn't.
Self Destruct is generally weaker then Explosion except when Normal types use it.
And Normal types cannot learn Explosion if I remember correctly.
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Self Destruct Self always annihilates the user in order to deal damage.
Explosion doesn't.
Self Destruct is generally weaker then Explosion except when Normal types use it.
And Normal types cannot learn Explosion if I remember correctly.
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