Trick-or-Treat is a Halloween where players go to different places, looking for NPCs in costume, who will give out treats. Sometimes, players need to wear a costume with holiday items to receive a treat.
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| - Trick-or-Treat is a Halloween where players go to different places, looking for NPCs in costume, who will give out treats. Sometimes, players need to wear a costume with holiday items to receive a treat.
- Trick-or-treating declined in the late 1970s and early 1980s because of the tainted candy scare that warned of poison and razor blades in distributed treats. Hospitals got involved, offering free X-rays of Halloween candy. The scare was an urban legend that has been debunked to the return of trick-or-treating.
- An additional type, Ghost type, is added to the target. To check the effectiveness of each pokemon after applying this move, refer to the this page.
- Some households get into the spirit of Halloween by decorating their doors or front yards with scary themes. Some even go as far as creating a "haunted house" in the front yard or garage.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Trick-or-Treat Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Trick-or-Treat is a Ghost-type is a move introduced in Generation VI. It is the signature move of Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist. It adds the Ghost type to a Pokémon, regardless of whether it is a dual typed Pokémon, due to this, as long as the foe has no type that resists Ghost type moves, this move can be used along with a damaging Ghost type to deal super effective damage to a Pokémon who would initially not be weak to Ghost.
- A Guardian ÄRM that creates explosive creatures with Jack-o-lantern heads. Used by Halloween. trick_or_treat.jpg|Trick-Or-Treat in anime
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| - Trick-or-Treat is a Halloween where players go to different places, looking for NPCs in costume, who will give out treats. Sometimes, players need to wear a costume with holiday items to receive a treat.
- Trick-or-treating declined in the late 1970s and early 1980s because of the tainted candy scare that warned of poison and razor blades in distributed treats. Hospitals got involved, offering free X-rays of Halloween candy. The scare was an urban legend that has been debunked to the return of trick-or-treating.
- An additional type, Ghost type, is added to the target. To check the effectiveness of each pokemon after applying this move, refer to the this page.
- Some households get into the spirit of Halloween by decorating their doors or front yards with scary themes. Some even go as far as creating a "haunted house" in the front yard or garage.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Trick-or-Treat Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Trick-or-Treat is a Ghost-type is a move introduced in Generation VI. It is the signature move of Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist. It adds the Ghost type to a Pokémon, regardless of whether it is a dual typed Pokémon, due to this, as long as the foe has no type that resists Ghost type moves, this move can be used along with a damaging Ghost type to deal super effective damage to a Pokémon who would initially not be weak to Ghost.
- A Guardian ÄRM that creates explosive creatures with Jack-o-lantern heads. Used by Halloween. trick_or_treat.jpg|Trick-Or-Treat in anime
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