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[[File:Move AI flaw.png|270px|frame|right|One of Lance's Dragonair |
[[File:Move AI flaw.png|270px|frame|right|One of Lance's Dragonair 'locked into' Agility; a Psychic type move, against Zubat, a Poison/Flying type Pokémon.]] |
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{{Researchneeded|Check if this happens in Generation II or other generations.}} |
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In Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow, enemy Pokémon from computer controlled Trainers (but not wild Pokémon) prioritize super effective moves over regularly effective or not very effective/non effective moves even if the move does not deal damage. |
In Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow, enemy Pokémon from computer controlled Trainers (but not wild Pokémon) prioritize super effective moves over regularly effective or not very effective/non effective moves even if the move does not deal damage. |