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Originally posted by MiMiLamb
Your O•R•I•G•I•N•A•L claim was that Meganium had nothing in Her movepool to use against Poisons and Steels which is simply untrue. It's that easy. Of course there are going to be exceptions, especially when it comes to ground move effectiveness, but that's besides the point.
Now you're trying to backtrack with this Luvdisc mess because you were caught SLIPPING. My post was in response to your original claim, which was about Her movepool, not if She could check all these pokemon.
Bringing Luvdisc into this, tf? What kinda strawman argument?

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Okay, first of all, that's not what a strawman is. A strawman is when you deliberately misrepresent someone else's argument. The fallacy you're probably trying to call me on is false equivalence, but, as I'll explain below, I'm not guilty of that either.
Second of all, are you
really capitalizing all of its pronouns? Who do you think you are, a Swiftie?
Third of all, fine. If it means that much to you, then yes, Meganium technically has
one move in its movepool that can do some damage against
some Poison and Steel types.
Fourth of all, how is it backtracking? It's a pretty strong analogy. Luvdisc has Ice type coverage but it's too weak to break through most Grass types, just like Meganium has Ground coverage but is too weak to break through a lot of Poison/Steel types.
Are you
this desperate to play "Gotcha" that you're going to hound me over one statement that technically isn't entirely true?
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But the feraligatr vs meganium was already a thing here....
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Yes, but the fact remains that I didn't bring up Meganium. You did.
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Oh and o never said that feraligatr would stay in battle just because that its useless agaonst meganium which all of u agree on that soooo
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Except that
I wasn't the one who suggested switching out, Blue was.