Why do pokemon disobey
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A Guide to Pokemon Jargon. Pokemon Platinum friend codes. The Pokemon Adventures Sinnoh fanmade video vs. At first I didn't think it was a problem, but it seems that they ignore me more and more now. Please help! It took me 23 times to defeat Roark. Top Voted Answer. At the start of the game, traded Pokemon above level 10 will disobey you. After getting the second badge, traded Pokemon over lever 30 will disobey you.
After getting the fourth badge, traded Pokemon over lever 50 will disobey you. After getting the sixth badge, traded Pokemon over lever 70 will disobey you. In Try For the Family Stone! Murkrow started listening to Mitchell again after he apologized to it. She was also fond of using Attract to infatuate the opponent, and avoid actually battling. Luke's Zorua ran off and refused to listen to him after Luke continued to make Zorua play male characters, when as a female, she only wanted to play female characters.
Zorua listened to Luke again after he apologized. Bianca 's new Escavalier , which had just evolved from a Karrablast by trading her Shelmet for it with Professor Juniper , attacked her when she tried to greet it. Professor Juniper recommended that it have a Double Battle with her new Accelgor , which also evolved during the trade, against Ash's Boldore and Cilan's Crustle. Through half the battle, Escavalier refused to listen to Bianca, which resulted in Accelgor being injured while trying to protect it.
Seeing what Accelgor was willing to do for it, Escavalier started to listen to Bianca's commands so it could protect Accelgor as well. He attacked with the moves he wanted to use, rather than the ones Iris commanded, which eventually resulted in Iris's loss against Ash. Ash's Froakie , prior to joining Ash's team, was notorious for being troublesome, going through several Trainers that it proved unsuitable for.
Either the Trainer would end up returning it to Professor Sycamore for being disobedient, or it would abandon its new Trainer and return to Professor Sycamore itself; the latter had happened when it met Ash in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!
Even willingly joining Ash's party didn't automatically ensure its obedience; in A Battle of Aerial Mobility! This confirmed to Froakie that it had found the right Trainer and it subsequently obeyed Ash without question. In Grooming Furfrou! This stemmed from the fact Furfrou didn't approve of her due to her not being confident in her skills. In A Masked Warning! Later, during a battle with Gladion , Lycanroc landed in a puddle and became enraged by its muddied fur, causing it to attack Gladion's Type: Null , Silvally , without listening to Ash's commands.
The same thing occurred again in Tough Guy Trials! However, Ash was able to calm it down by having it remember everything that they went through together when it was still a Rockruff.
Eventually, Lycanroc overcame its rage during the battle with Tapu Bulu, when it got hit by a tree trunk and landed into the puddle again. Misty's Gyarados was incredibly hostile to her and everyone else when she returned to the Cerulean Gym and was almost the cause of the Gym being closed down in Cerulean Blues.
It nearly drowned her in the pool while she was trying to tame it. The Litleo and Ducklett that I transferred were also a bit higher level than normal starters, so they came close to exceeding the maximum obedience level a couple of times. In a few instances I had to pop them back in a box, just so they wouldn't accidentally level up and stop obeying me at an inopportune moment.
But after the 3rd or 4th gym their levelling-up slowed down so it was all good. Staff member. Oh yes. I remember one time in Pokemon Colosseum where one of my Pokemon hit me. Caught me off guard. RedJirachi Veteran member. The event shiny Beldum proved troublesome for me until I got my first badge. Ugh, yeah, I've had a couple of times where pokemon just stopped listening and started being a pain. Most recently, it happened with the machop I got in the in-game trade in Moon. While the machop I got in Sun was a great team player and I kept it as part of my main team, my machop in Moon stopped listening to me.
I ended up just leaving him in the box and traded him to evolve for the pokedex, but that's it. Kutie Pie "It is my destiny. I remember getting so mad every time they loafed around and refused to obey. I guess I should've expected it since by then, Ash's Charizard was still disobedient and I was trying to copy the anime to a "T" at certain points, but I didn't expect it to be that bad in the game.
Kutie Pie said:. It had happened to me a few times with the in-game traded Pokemon.
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