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A viral Twitter thread explains how Goku would lose to a Pokémon Rattata

How the hell could Goku lose to a Pokémon Rattata? The logic (and conditions) of a Twitter user reveals the response in a son who has gone viral.

One of the usual visions when we talk about Dragon Ball is that of Goku dispatching enemies that were apparently far more powerful than him. For this he does not care if he unleashes his physical attacks, launch a Kame Hame Ha or throw a mountain on them. Goku is one of those characters who doesn’t have to prove anything to the world when it comes to talking about his power, who is even said to rival Superman.

However, the Twitter user under the nickname of Hulkgamerxx has revealed conditions and strategy with which a simple Rattata Pokémon could make the Saiyan bite the dust if faces were seen in combat.

Rattata is one of those polemons that usually appears throughout the game, but that smells like pine from the moment they poke their heads out. It is among the weakest pokémon and they are remembered by many as “a nuisance” because once you have advanced in level, all they do is waste your time with their annoying appearances so that you smash them.

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But against Goku, this tweeter would use a certain object with Rattata: a focus band, with which the pokémon I would take a hit from Goku with 1 HP. Later, it would be required that Rattata had between his movements Effort, and Quick Attack. Using effort after receiving the first attack from Goku, he would equal the vitality of the Saiyan to his, that is 1 HP, then, with Quick Attack, he would reduce that point of life and beat Goku. Of course, in the imaginary of Dragon Ball there are many factors with which Rattata would already be raising mallows.

Within the conditions that this user exposes, do you find any flaws in his strategy?

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