Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
Lol, Sandshrew and Sandslash don't even learn Fissure, ever. That thing was far beyond trained well. So I agree, your poor argument is poor.
They can learn it through TM, which makes sense considering A.J would be the type to make his Pokemon learn a TM move. Like Ash did with Pikachu and Iron Tail.
Originally posted by TheAuraAngel
It was in generation 1. And the sandshrew I believe you're talking about was in the early parts of the anime.It isn't anymore.
This is correct. You're getting careless, Moo. I can help you, if you will but ask me.
Also, we have already agreed that Ty crumbles mountains through Earthquake, Rain. You cant go back now that your strength explanations are working in my favor. 😖hifty:
Originally posted by LLLLLink
I must disagree. Nidoking has Fissure. A measly 25 lbs Sandshrew was able to use the same move to split the earth for an unknown distance.
Nidoking >>>>>> SandshrewCreating another Grand Canyon seems to be in the realm of crumbling a mountain to me.
Originally posted by LLLLLink
This is correct. You're getting careless, Moo. I can help you, if you will but ask me.Also, we have already agreed that Ty crumbles mountains through Earthquake, Rain. You cant go back now that your strength explanations are working in my favor. 😖hifty:
Originally posted by BloodRain
Lets say that the he hits the mountain to use EQ on it. He can just as easily hit Nidoking with the strength he uses to make the mountain crushing EQ. So wether its EQ or not the strength is still in those arms.
Originally posted by BloodRain
Incase you didnt get it:
-Yes, except for the;
[b]''Lets say''
part.-
Means no, I do not agree. [/B]
Clever word manipulation, but what you are saying is that you do not agree with your own quote (indicated by the "lets say" line), because you definitely said "yes" to my question.
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