06-17-2020, 01:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2020, 01:12 PM by Dragonstrike.)
(06-17-2020, 12:57 PM)PhantomUnderYourDesk Wrote: - Furthermore, different topic: Misty Terrain appears only in Gardevoir's learnable moves in the corebook (a Lv.0 move), I'm sure you're aware of this. But... Is it legit for a member of a split-evolution-line to learn a move that actually only the other split-evolution learns???? I'm confused... If it IS legit however, then I'm all fine to let you pick up this TM for the third Fairy-Slot, just kinda needs GM's confirmation.
That's what the Scims intended to use the Neverstone for (move variety that would be difficult to achieve, if not impossible), and what I wanted to use it for originally as well (which I explained in the Fairy section). If the TM doesn't work, I'll probably have to pull some shenanigans with tutors to get it, but I intend to get the move either way,
This also isn't exactly super relevant to the campaign by the book/Iron's rules, but Ralts are also able to learn Misty Terrain as an Egg move in Gen 7 and via the TM in Gen 8. It's not completely far fetched for a Gallade to be able to use the move, imo.
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A bit unnecessary to call me out for something that I wouldn't have had an easy way of knowing for certain without being told beforehand, methinks. And Ventus isn't the only one who uses Dagny as a frequent contact when things need to be done discreetly. *shrug*
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