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The system used by [[Pokémon Revolution Online]] to handle battling while adequate, is quite sadly underdeveloped. This means that, While PRO's battle system is substantially developed, it's still a work in progress. Some [[Abilities]] and [[moves]] remain unprogrammed, incompletely programmed, or misprogrammed; these are all categorized as broken moves.
The system used by [[Pokémon Revolution Online]] to handle battling while adequate, is quite sadly underdeveloped. This means that, While PRO's battle system is substantially developed, it's still a work in progress. Some [[Abilities]] and '''moves''' remain unprogrammed, incompletely programmed, or misprogrammed; these are all categorized as broken moves.


When a move or ability in PRO does not work in the same way you'd expect if you played an official Pokémon game, it is called a Broken Move or Broken Ability.
When a move or ability in PRO does not work in the same way you'd expect if you played an official Pokémon game, it is called a Broken Move or Broken Ability.

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The system used by Pokémon Revolution Online to handle battling while adequate, is quite sadly underdeveloped. This means that, While PRO's battle system is substantially developed, it's still a work in progress. Some Abilities and moves remain unprogrammed, incompletely programmed, or misprogrammed; these are all categorized as broken moves.

When a move or ability in PRO does not work in the same way you'd expect if you played an official Pokémon game, it is called a Broken Move or Broken Ability.

List of Broken moves

List of Broken Abilities