You could win a copy of the Raichu used to win the 2016 Pokemon World Championships

You could actually win a copy of the Raichu used to help Wolfe Glick become the 2016 Pokemon Video Game Masters Division World Champion. For a chance to win, all you have to do is follow Glick on Twitter and retweet this. The Raichu on offer has the Lightning Rod ability and is equipped with four moves – Fake Out, Volt Switch, Endeavor and Nuzzle. It is also carrying the Assault Vest item, which increases the holder’s Sp. Defense stat by 50 percent but requires the Pokemon to only use damaging attacks. The winner of this giveaway will be selected next week.

3 thoughts on “You could win a copy of the Raichu used to win the 2016 Pokemon World Championships

  1. So the guy caught with a Raichu using an impossible dream ball, is now cloning said Pokemon, and handing them out. Lol, nope he doesn’t gen. Great world champ there. Goes to tournaments competing against kids for cash prizes, and hacks to do so. Doesn’t help he recently almost got banned from a tournament for registering his team, and bringing an alternate team the next day, and got some of his team banned. Guess the guy keeps several genned Pokemon laying around, and brought the wrong ones by accident.

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  2. Endeavor and Fake Out can’t be inherited because they are not egg moves. Pokemon had to be Kalos-born to be legal during that championship, which would give them a blue hexagon. The legal event Pikachu came in a Cherish Ball. Since the moves can’t be bred and his Raichu used a Dream Ball in the championship, it’s illegal. There is no cloning glitch in generation 6. The argument “Verlisify” does not fix this, and he relies on a legality chart rather than information like this.

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