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This doesn't work after GSC. Icalasari YAY! Get into a trainer battle with your Transforming Mew, and Transform into Smeargle. Defeat it, then have your other trainer use the desired move, which Mew will Sketch. Defeat any other Pokemon, and the Sketched move will have taken the place of Transform. To get Transform back, use Stsdium 2's Move Returner. Repeat until you have the desired moveset. Or Ditto, if you really want. Oh, and this also works for pokemon that can learn Metronome.

Takes patience to use, though. Try it. Darksong Back in action! How would you defeat the Smeargle? Don't you mean that the other person switches out to the desired Pokemon? Gardevoir said:. Which is correct as of Gen I? Does Mimic copy a random move or the last-used move? Thanks yey jordan , 13 June UTC. With it just being confirmed that the Virtual Console versions of the Generation 1 games we should get the TM page section of this page fixed because as of right now its completely blank.

People are going to want to know which Pokemon they can get with Mimic to the latest games. Page actions Article Discussion View source History.

Please remember to follow the manual of style and code of conduct at all times. They can't learn it. Copies the move last used by the target and adds it to the user's set of moves. The new move replaces the user's Sketch move. You can't link the Sketch move. MD GtI. You learn the last move of a target.

Once you learn the move, you'll forget Sketch. But there are some moves that you can't sketch, so be careful! Smeargle; using Counter. It enables the user to learn the move last used by the target. Smeargle grabs its tail and waves it around, causing the image of a pencil to circle around the opponent while leaving behind a trail of pink sparkles.

Smeargle then learns the last move used by the opponent. Ilima's Smeargle. Smashing with Sketch! The user watches the opponent use an attack. The user then copies how the opponent did the attack and instantly learns it. Smeargle watches the opponent use an attack while pointing the tip of its tail at it. It then instantly learns how to use the attack. Whitney's Smea-Smea. Noland's three Smeargle.



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