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− | [[Nature Power]] is a {{Type|Normal}} |
+ | '''[[Nature Power]]''' is a {{Type|Normal}}-type move. Its move varies depending on the climate and the place the player is. |
+ | In [[Tall Grass]] and inside buildings, such as [[Gym]]s, Nature Power turns into the attack [[Swift]]. In tunnels, Nature Power turns into the attack [[Shadow Ball]]. On beaches, Nature Power turns into the attack [[Earthquake]]. The possible moves it turns into are: [[Stun Spore]], Swift, [[Razor Leaf]], Earthquake, Shadow Ball, [[Rock Slide]], [[Surf]], and [[Hydro Pump]]. |
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− | In tall grass and inside buildings (example: Gyms), Nature Power turns into the attack [[Swift]]. |
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Revision as of 01:54, 2 July 2014
Nature Power is a Normal-type move. Its move varies depending on the climate and the place the player is.
In Tall Grass and inside buildings, such as Gyms, Nature Power turns into the attack Swift. In tunnels, Nature Power turns into the attack Shadow Ball. On beaches, Nature Power turns into the attack Earthquake. The possible moves it turns into are: Stun Spore, Swift, Razor Leaf, Earthquake, Shadow Ball, Rock Slide, Surf, and Hydro Pump.