
However, these Pokémon do have shiny palettes, which may then be revealed when they are eventually released as a shiny, while doubling as a failsafe if anyone tries to hack in a shiny event Pokémon (an action that might result in the game crashing or reading junk data if it can't find the palette).
#Foresight pokemon move series#
There are exactly five Pokémon in the entire series that cannot have Telekinesis used against them directly: Diglett, Dugtrio, Sandygast, Palossand, and Mega Gengar. While this causes all moves to hit them regardless of accuracy, they also become immune to Ground-type attacks as if they had the Levitate ability.

Likewise, the move Telekinesis causes the user to lift the target into the air with psychic powers.

This even puts the recipient in contact with Spikes, Toxic Spikes, and Sticky Web, should they be there. Smeargle, who can learn the attack through Sketch, can also use Baton Pass to give the Ingrain status to any other party member, including one with a natural immunity to Ground. As a result, not only is regular and forced switching for that Pokémon impossible, there is an element in place that negates immunity to Ground-type attacks from being a Flying-type or using Levitate, which affects only two Pokémon that normally learn Ingrain (Carnivine and Celesteela). The move Ingrain recovers HP by digging roots into the ground for nutrients.
