The text that the foe "evaded the attack" would appear when used against opposing Grass-types, and also foes who were already seeded. Leech Seed also had its damage multiplier increased when Toxic damage increased over time. My impression is that due to the different mechanics, it was coded differently from the other volatile statuses. With this different code, the code for the message when the move failed had to be different.
This led to a different message. The message being different may or may not have been intentional by Game Freak; it is possible that different coders wrote different messages for Leech Seed and other volatile statuses and didn't coordinate.
As it already happened in generation 1, the gamemakers may have decided to write different code and message in subsequent generations as well. The reason for this is unclear; they could have been using the previous code as a template for its new code, or they intentionally kept the message for nostalgia for old Pokemon fans. Due to the different code for Leech Seed, it could not trigger the chance to be infatuated when affected by Attract.
This may have been an unintentional bug in my opinion this is likely, but it's impossible to confirm. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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Viewed 2k times. The particular quirks I've noticed are: If the move misses e. Is there any specific reason, technical or not, why this move has so many quirks?
Improve this question. Tapu Bulu. Calyrex Ice Rider. Calyrex Shadow Rider. Max Moves. G-Max Moves. Stat-Boosting Moves. Stat-Reducing Moves. Status-Inflicting Moves. Moves that Never Miss. Moves that Set Entry Hazards. Moves that Ignore Abilities.
High-Critical Hit Moves. Moves that Change Weather. Moves that Change Terrain. Multi-Target Moves. Moves that Restore HP. Redirection Moves. Multi-Hit Moves. One-Hit Knockout Moves. Trapping Moves. Super Contests Condition Smart. Contest Spectaculars Condition Clever. Helps prevent nervousness, too. Games Description Stad. It slowly drains the target's HP for the attacker. FR LG. Exeggutor Alolan Form. Water 3. Shaymin Land Forme. Shaymin Sky Forme.
Tapu Bulu. Calyrex Ice Rider. Calyrex Shadow Rider. Water 1. Inflicts the Leech Seed status on the target. The target's HP is leeched every several turns to restore the user's HP. Afflicts the targeted enemy with a Leech Seed status condition.
MD GtI. It causes the Leech Seed status condition to an enemy. It drains HP out of the enemy in the Leech Seed status condition. The user plants a seed on the target. The seed slowly drains the target's stamina. A seed sprouts from Bulbasaur's bulb, which shoots out to the opponent.
When hit, the opponent becomes wrapped in thin vines and leaves that restrain it. The vines and leaves then glow red and suck energy from the opponent. Sometimes, the vines have no leaves at all. Ash's Bulbasaur. Skiploom shoots one or two seeds from the middle of the flower on top of its head towards the opponent.
When hit, the opponent is wrapped in vines that restrain it. The vines then glow red and suck energy from the opponent. Ephraim's Skippy. The Grass Route. Shroomish shoots multiple seeds from the hole on its head towards the opponent.
When the opponent is hit, the seeds sprout vines which wrap around the opponent. The vines glow red and suck energy from the opponent. Alex's multiple Shroomish. Taming of the Shroomish. Turtwig lowers its head and the sprout on its head releases a brown seed at the opponent. The seed digs into the opponent and sprouts vines which wrap around the opponent and drain its energy. Gardenia's Turtwig. The Grass-type is Always Greener!
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