posted 09-29-2000 08:54 AM
Well When my Moltres was caught it was a fire Pokemon. Unlike other Moltes' that are flying/fire
The only difference between my moltres and any1 elses Moltres is that mine isn't weak to electric and other type the flying pokemon are weak to. It still learns all the same attacks.
I think me useing my gameshark for getting multiples of TM triggered this effect
I think this is great becasue Moltres has a way high Special and thats great for fire pokemon.
posted 09-29-2000 04:14 PM
Just curious, but did you actually look at the stats? Does it say just fire?
Moltres isn't weak to electric, because, it being a flying type and a fire, makes it x1 (or 1/2, or something) to electric attacks.
Fire reduces the damage on electric attacks for moltres....
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posted 09-30-2000 05:13 AM
hmmm same thing happenend to someone i knew when their wartortle evolved to blastoise it became ice/water but he didn't use a gameshark, he didn't even hav one
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posted 09-30-2000 09:15 AM
Imagine Parasect becoming Psychic =D
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posted 10-01-2000 12:34 AM
My thought: perhaps the game code got corrupted itself and the extra species byte of the pokémon changed by itself, and that is why you get Moltres as Flareon's type or Blastoise as Cloyster's. This is part and parcel is to why my Gloom has type 1 Electric: I copied Raichu's type to it.
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