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Sketch, one of the weirdest Pokémon moves if you think about it in a real-world context.
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Smeargle, a biped normal-type canine Pokémon, uses this move, and copies down the last Pokémon attack it saw. One can presume they use a combination of artistry and mimicry to do this, but how does that allow them to perform fantastic moves beyond their reasonable limits?
For example, one would think that a Smeargle wouldn't be able to shoot out a fire or ice, or use psionics, or fly in the air without wings. A lot of these moves they're Sketching go beyond their elemental or bodily limitations but they can do it anyway.
Art: ra-ooo
How do you guys think Sketch works, both the copying down and then the performance of weird copied moves? Feel free to bring your own thoughts to the table, or theories you've seen elsewhere (source them please).
I ask because I'm going to be roleplaying a Smeargle in combat and I want to portray this in a way that isn't just hand-waving or lampshading. Community theorizing/brainstorming sounds like a good solution to me.
:t235:
Smeargle, a biped normal-type canine Pokémon, uses this move, and copies down the last Pokémon attack it saw. One can presume they use a combination of artistry and mimicry to do this, but how does that allow them to perform fantastic moves beyond their reasonable limits?
For example, one would think that a Smeargle wouldn't be able to shoot out a fire or ice, or use psionics, or fly in the air without wings. A lot of these moves they're Sketching go beyond their elemental or bodily limitations but they can do it anyway.
![[PokeCommunity.com] How do you think Smeargle's Sketch works in-universe? [PokeCommunity.com] How do you think Smeargle's Sketch works in-universe?](https://i.imgur.com/QZ5QILD.png?1)
Art: ra-ooo
How do you guys think Sketch works, both the copying down and then the performance of weird copied moves? Feel free to bring your own thoughts to the table, or theories you've seen elsewhere (source them please).
I ask because I'm going to be roleplaying a Smeargle in combat and I want to portray this in a way that isn't just hand-waving or lampshading. Community theorizing/brainstorming sounds like a good solution to me.
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