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==Evasion Clause==
==Evasion Clause==
Does anyone even use that anymore? It's fairly simple to find an attack or ability that negates all accuracy/evade, and in the time it takes to set up, the Pokemon could easily be knocked out. - [[User:Gargomon251|Gargomon251]] 02:04, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Does anyone even use that anymore? It's fairly simple to find an attack or ability that negates all accuracy/evade, and in the time it takes to set up, the Pokemon could easily be knocked out. - [[User:Gargomon251|Gargomon251]] 02:04, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Very few people would actually try to use moves like that, but in every tournament I have heard of they use the Evasion Clause anyway. (It is also an option in Shoddy Battle, an accurate online pokemon battle simulator.) [[User:Klepto|Klepto]] 03:24, 13 April 2008 (UTC)

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Can someone remove the speculation? I've heard at least 5 different names for this attack, not limited to Me First, Reversal, or Detect. Who decided it's counter? And counter doesn't even mention Lucario! Gargomon251 04:39, February 26, 2008 (EST)

just keep changing it back to "Lucario's Down-B" until we get a legit name. if someone keeps speculating, report them to an admin. they might get a temporary ban if they don't learn to play by the rules. FyreNWater - (TalkContributions ) 23:52, February 26, 2008 (EST)


Countering From Behind

I think the statement that Lucario HAS to be hit from the front should be taken out, as I have successfully had double team work when hit from behind numerous times. I even just went into training mode, had Ike use a Neutral B on Lucario from behind, and successfully had Lucario counter Ike. 71.122.202.181 00:36, 17 March 2008 (UTC) Joete

Evasion Clause

Does anyone even use that anymore? It's fairly simple to find an attack or ability that negates all accuracy/evade, and in the time it takes to set up, the Pokemon could easily be knocked out. - Gargomon251 02:04, 13 April 2008 (UTC) Very few people would actually try to use moves like that, but in every tournament I have heard of they use the Evasion Clause anyway. (It is also an option in Shoddy Battle, an accurate online pokemon battle simulator.) Klepto 03:24, 13 April 2008 (UTC)