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span style="color:red;">There is an Unown movie (I forgot what it is called) and there are a few seances in it where unown fly every where. Refrence???? | <span style="color:red;">There is an Unown movie (I forgot what it is called) and there are a few seances in it where unown fly every where. Refrence????</span> | ||
[[Special:Contributions/209.30.147.242|209.30.147.242]] 13:33, March 20, 2010 (UTC) -chihuahuabeta | [[Special:Contributions/209.30.147.242|209.30.147.242]] 13:33, March 20, 2010 (UTC) -chihuahuabeta |
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How the heck is this a stage suitable for competive play? I'll never get what runs through people's heads.
-Random Man
While I'm not an expert, I think the key here is that nothing is random. Each float appears at a predictable time in a predictable place. The movement also makes it much more difficult to do thimgs like camp, but unlike other scrolling stages, you aren't always on the move. In addition, there are no (damaging) hazards. Toomai Glittershine eXemplary Logic 12:43, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
Refrence
There is an Unown movie (I forgot what it is called) and there are a few seances in it where unown fly every where. Refrence???? 209.30.147.242 13:33, March 20, 2010 (UTC) -chihuahuabeta