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i read that earthquake is a A.O.E move, is it implemented in pokemon go like that, i am a rural player so can't test it, can somebody explain?

Asked by mukun22197 years 6 months ago
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In the main series, you can have 2v2 or 3v3 battles. Some moves are able to affect more than 1 target, including your partner Pokemon.

Battles in Pokemon Go are 1v1 so it makes no difference.

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There can be multiple attackers, but all of the defender's moves hit every attacker ... so that distinction isn't too important.

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by aSp 7 years 6 months ago

Technically, every defender has every move made AOE.
It will hit every single attacker in the battle with every single move.

That is effecting the whole of the area (arena) with a single attack - the very definition of AOE.
As an attacker never takes on more than a single defender, then as an attacker we can not benefit from AOE.

It is more about how PoGo battles are implemented rather than a feature of a specific move.

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