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  • ...he resonance between a Mega Stone and a Key Stone, Mega Evolution allows a Pokémon to temporarily evolve beyond its ultimate form and attain wondrous powers. ...formation which may resonate with the Key Stone - and that a Trainer and a Pokémon sharing a deep bond may attune their minds to the resonance as it spreads t
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | spec = Grass-type Pokémon ...''' is the Gym Leader of [[Malachite City]]. She specializes in Grass-type Pokémon and hands out the Jungle Badge to Trainers who defeat her.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all Pokémon on the field '''Sylvan Orb''' is a non-damaging Grass-type move.
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  • Bolt Hammer inflicts damage. Normally, it targets a single Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • Featured is a list of all Pokémon moves discovered in the Miato Region.
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  • Gra.Ele* is a Grass-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ...whilst not on the whole overly common, fascinating to most researchers of Pokémon. When they were first discovered, they were a mystery wrapped in an enigma, ==Crystal-type Pokémon==
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Fire, Grass and Steel moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...same turn as another Pokémon whose Ability affects the weather, the slower Pokémon's Ability will override the faster Ability. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ''Cherrim'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #421 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Wispear'' is a Grass/Crystal Pokémon and that is literally all I know about the fscking thing. It really needs t
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  • ''Cherubi'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #420 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Wisprite'' is a small, anthropomorphic Grass/Crystal Pokémon, resembling what can only be described as a dinosaur fairy. More later.
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  • * When used by [[Ssn.Vee*]] or by any other Pokémon, this attack has no additional effect, and its base power is reduced to 80. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ! style="background: #549bde" | Pokémon
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  • ''Solark'' is a small avian Grass/Flying-Type Pokémon resembling a passerine bird - though it possesses some ancient bird-ancestr
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  • ''Anoleaf'' is a bipedal, reptilian Grass-Type Pokémon resembling a lizard or a small dinosaur. Its scaly skin is normally a vivid Anoleaf , along with [[Sunkyd]] and [[Jawsea]], is one of three starter Pokémon of the Miato region, given away in the [[Redwood Research Laboratory]] in [
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  • ''Leafeon'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #470 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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