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Learn or Forget (2nd edition)

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    A swell move indeed! Steel is an exemplary type! It can help to keep the fairies at bay.

    Skill Swap?
     

    Couples-Consoling

    Husband and Wife Nuzlocke Let's Players!
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  • Nope, too niche. I'd rather buff my own strengths than thwart someone else's in a way that might not even benefit me very much.

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    Learn. Great for emergencies or taking out a strong ace Pokemon.

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    EmTheGhost

    I say a lot of words
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  • Learn - I'm rarely in a situation where I need to take down Light Screen/Reflect, myself, but it's still a very solid (:B) Fighting type move. 75 power with no drawbacks, learned by a lot of Pokemon...

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  • Yes, learn. It's not super strong, but there aren't many physical fire type moves, especially early to mid game, and it at least makes you faster. Learn it to get you started until you have something that does a little more damage later on like fire punch.

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    Forget. A loss of 50% of your HP for the sake of a powerful Fire move with good accuracy is more reckless than using Head Smash on a Dynamax Blissey.

    High Horsepower?
     
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