Those who have been immersed in Pokemon games since before would immediately recognize the move "Splash," which, by all counts and measures, is the most useless move in any Pokemon game. Not only does it take up one move count, but it also deals absolutely zero damage, and usually comes with the words, "But nothing happened!" It's most associated with the Pokemon Magikarp, which trainers are always trying to get to evolve into the formidable Gyarados. So, what can players expect in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" games?
The arrival of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is bound to revolutionize the way trainers view the move "Splash." The addition of Z-moves and Crystals in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" has finally given the move some advantage. But how can Pokemon trainers better use this move?
How to use 'Splash' in 'Pokemon Sun and Moon'
Fans would remember that "Pokemon Sun and Moon" has introduced Z-Crystals into the Nintendo game, which extremely amps powers up one move once per battle. Now, "Splash" can also get this power boost by using the "Normalium Z" crystal to get "Z-Splash," according to Game Rant. The words "but nothing happened" will still appear on the screen, but the move will in fact boost the user's attack stat three times.
How to choose between 'Pokemon Sun' and 'Pokemon Moon'
As the release date for the widely anticipated "Pokemon Sun and Moon" draws near, many fans are still confused as to which Pokemon game would be of better use to them. One deciding factor, as always, is the exclusive Pokemon available in each game.
Another report from GameRant revealed that "Pokemon Sun" players will be getting Passimian (fighting), Turtonator (fire/dragon), Lycanroc's Midday form, UB-02 Absorption and Solgaleo. "Pokemon Moon" players will be getting Oranguru (psychic), Drampa (dragon), UB-02 Beauty, Lyranroc's midnight form, and Lunala.
Excited for the new "Pokemon Sun and Moon"? The Nintendo game will hit shelves on Nov. 18.