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:::Why can Generations moves only be different from the main anime by looks? Pokémon Generations and the main anime are two totally different things, and we simply don't know how Safeguard works in Generations. Fact of the matter is, Deoxys blocked Dragon Ascent with some sort of move. If we look at the game descriptions, Protect is the only one that fits. The main anime has nothing to do with this so please don't bring it up. I'd say the only one speculating here at this moment and time is you, because you're assuming that in Generations, Safeguard could block an attack, when you have nothing credible to back that up apart from comparing it to a totally different anime. [[User:Blazingfist|Blazingfist]] ([[User talk:Blazingfist|talk]]) 13:48, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
:::Why can Generations moves only be different from the main anime by looks? Pokémon Generations and the main anime are two totally different things, and we simply don't know how Safeguard works in Generations. Fact of the matter is, Deoxys blocked Dragon Ascent with some sort of move. If we look at the game descriptions, Protect is the only one that fits. The main anime has nothing to do with this so please don't bring it up. I'd say the only one speculating here at this moment and time is you, because you're assuming that in Generations, Safeguard could block an attack, when you have nothing credible to back that up apart from comparing it to a totally different anime. [[User:Blazingfist|Blazingfist]] ([[User talk:Blazingfist|talk]]) 13:48, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
::::Not really, you're the only one speculating by assuming that Generations is the only anime that does follow the rules of the games, when basically every other animated medium of the anime has proven that none of them are following every mechanic that the games have created. The move was not named and it can be Safeguard, so therefore, assuming it's definitly Protect is nothing but speculation. [[User:Playerking95|Playerking95]] ([[User talk:Playerking95|talk]]) 14:12, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
::::Not really, you're the only one speculating by assuming that Generations is the only anime that does follow the rules of the games, when basically every other animated medium of the anime has proven that none of them are following every mechanic that the games have created. The move was not named and it can be Safeguard, so therefore, assuming it's definitly Protect is nothing but speculation. [[User:Playerking95|Playerking95]] ([[User talk:Playerking95|talk]]) 14:12, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
:::::I'm not assuming anything, I'm just going by the facts. If anything, Generations is a much more faithful adaption of the games than the main anime. Has there been any move in Generations that has fundementally differed from the games when it concerns effects? No. The main anime has been inconsistent with many things, and it's a different medium altogether. We can't go around by comparing Generations to it. You didn't even respond to the point I brought up by why Generations can only differ from the main anime by looks. This is a point you made earlier and I was fine by that point, but now you're basically contradicting yourself by comparing the main anime and Generations by effects. If they can differ by looks, why not by effects? By the same logic, we should just add that Brendan's Sceptile used Leaf Storm in PG08 right? Because it looked exactly like Leaf Storm in the main anime, and we can compare these two animes according to you. [[User:Blazingfist|Blazingfist]] ([[User talk:Blazingfist|talk]]) 14:19, 29 October 2016 (UTC)