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Hi it's carrot top I have some questions for you all 1. What does Sheer..

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Hi it's carrot top I have some questions for you all

1. What does Sheer Cold do
2. What are all the 1 hit K.O moves
3. What is the best move out of them all
4. Can you go to other regions like Johoto

Thanks

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LORD DESON answered:

1.Sheer cold is a 1 hit K.O.
2.Sheer cold,Fissure,Guillteine, Horn Drill.
3.I think Sheer cold.
4.I don't beleive so.

Maybe if you get all the pokemon?

Sh0rty answered:

Sheer Cold is a one-hit K.O. Move.
Fissure, Gillutone, Sheercold, and Horn Drill.
Probally Sheer Cold, because it effects Ghost, and Flying type.
I don't think so but you do get a Natinal PokeDex after you complete your first Pokedex, so, you might. I haven't tried it out myself.

zeede answered:

1. Sheer is a one hit ko move

2.fissure,sheer cold, guitine however itsspelled,and hord drill

3.one of the one hit ko

4.no

Aeon-Flux answered:

1) It is a One-Hit K.O
2) A one hit knock-out.
3) There really all the same just for different pokemon.
4) No.

 

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