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I'd argue that Bite stopped being an Artifact after the physical-special split.
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I\'d argue that Bite stopped being an Artifact after the physical-special split.
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Gyarados is strongly associated with Hyper Beam, or at least it used to be -- it's the move's most frequent user in the anime and manga, and it still holds the title even though almost all of those uses were just in the first two generations. In the games, the Gyarados used by significant characters (Gym Leaders, Elite Four and Champions) commonly included Hyper Beam in their movesets during the first three generations -- but after the physical-special split, it hasn't been seen on a single one. The Gyarados used by Blue, Cyrus, and Wake run Giga Impact instead, which accomplishes the same thing as Hyper Beam but runs off of Gyarados's better attacking stat.
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Gyarados is strongly associated with Hyper Beam, or at least it used to be -- it\'s the move\'s most frequent user in the anime and manga, and it still holds the title even though almost all of those uses were just in the first two generations. In the games, the Gyarados used by significant characters (Gym Leaders, Elite Four and Champions) commonly included Hyper Beam in their movesets during the first three generations -- but after the physical-special split, it hasn\'t been seen on a single one. The Gyarados used by Blue, Cyrus, and Wake run Giga Impact instead, which accomplishes the same thing as Hyper Beam but runs off of Gyarados\'s better attacking stat.
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By the looks of things, Gyarados isn't being so strongly associated with Hyper Beam anymore, but it still learns it as its final level-up move. Snorlax had its Hyper Beam replaced with Giga Impact and Aerodactyl now learns both moves by level-up, so why has Gyarados kept its own?
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By the looks of things, Gyarados doesn\'t have Hyper Beam as its most famous move anymore, and challenging trainers either don\'t run Hyper Beam or use its physical equivalent instead, but Gyarados still learns it as its final level-up move. Snorlax had its Hyper Beam replaced with Giga Impact and Aerodactyl now learns both moves by level-up, so why has Gyarados kept its own?
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I'd argue that Bite stopped being an Artifact after the physical-special split.
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I\'d argue that Bite stopped being an Artifact after the physical-special split.
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Gyarados is strongly associated with Hyper Beam, or at least it used to be -- it's the move's most frequent user in the anime and manga, and it still holds the title even though almost all of those uses were just in the first two generations. In the games, the Gyarados used by significant characters (Gym Leaders, Elite Four and Champions) commonly included Hyper Beam in their movesets during the first three generations -- but after the physical-special split, it hasn't been seen on a single one. The Gyarados used by Blue, Cyrus, and Wake run Giga Impact instead, which accomplishes the same thing as Hyper Beam but runs off of Gyarados's better attacking stat.
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Gyarados is strongly associated with Hyper Beam, or at least it used to be -- it\'s the move\'s most frequent user in the anime and manga, and it still holds the title even though almost all of those uses were just in the first two generations. In the games, the Gyarados used by significant characters (Gym Leaders, Elite Four and Champions) commonly included Hyper Beam in their movesets during the first three generations -- but after the physical-special split, it hasn\'t been seen on a single one. The Gyarados used by Blue, Cyrus, and Wake run Giga Impact instead, which accomplishes the same thing as Hyper Beam but runs off of Gyarados\'s better attacking stat.
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By the looks of things, Gyarados isn't being so strongly associated with Hyper Beam anymore, but it still learns it as its final level-up move. Snorlax had its Hyper Beam replaced with Giga Impact and Aerodactyl now learns both moves by level-up, so why has Gyarados kept its own?
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By the looks of things, Gyarados isn\'t being so strongly associated with Hyper Beam anymore, but it still learns it as its final level-up move. Snorlax had its Hyper Beam replaced with Giga Impact and Aerodactyl now learns both moves by level-up, so why has Gyarados kept its own?
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