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Celebi will have the moves {{m4|Hold Back|Recover|Heal Bell|Safeguard}}. {{m|Hold Back}} is a move that cannot be learned during normal gameplay. It is similar to {{m|False Swipe}}, where it will always leave the target Pokémon with no less than 1 HP. It is also level 10 and has the {{bp|Ability}} {{a|Natural Cure}}. | Celebi will have the moves {{m4|Hold Back|Recover|Heal Bell|Safeguard}}. {{m|Hold Back}} is a move that cannot be learned during normal gameplay. It is similar to {{m|False Swipe}}, where it will always leave the target Pokémon with no less than 1 HP. It is also level 10 and has the {{bp|Ability}} {{a|Natural Cure}}. | ||
Pokémon Bank will be available starting Dec. 25 for Japan and Korea. It will be available for Europe, North America, and | Pokémon Bank will be available starting Dec. 25 for Japan and Korea. It will be available for Europe, North America, New Zealand, Australia, and Latin America on Dec. 27. There will be a 30-day free trial, which can be instated up until Jan. 31. | ||
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[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2013/12/131218_g01.html?i001=news full details] | [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2013/12/131218_g01.html?i001=news full details] |
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During Nintendo Direct, it was announced that a Celebi will be distributed for those who download and access Pokémon Bank by Sept. 30, 2014. To receive Celebi, there will be a Pokémon Link option on the main menu of the Pokémon X and Y games to select.
Celebi will have the moves Hold Back, Recover, Heal Bell and Safeguard. Hold Back is a move that cannot be learned during normal gameplay. It is similar to False Swipe, where it will always leave the target Pokémon with no less than 1 HP. It is also level 10 and has the Ability Natural Cure.
Pokémon Bank will be available starting Dec. 25 for Japan and Korea. It will be available for Europe, North America, New Zealand, Australia, and Latin America on Dec. 27. There will be a 30-day free trial, which can be instated up until Jan. 31.