Bouncing Blade's Tenuously Connected Flavor Text reads "League of Saffron".Warp Rays has its Tenuously Connected Flavor Text read "Beam em up, Scotty", referencing the trope named from Star Trek, Beam Me Up, Scotty!.
The Tenuously Connected Flavor Text is what really sells the reference, though. Time Stop has a very peculiar picture of a man fleeing from a giant floating clock, identical to Joseph Joestar's pose when he attempts to escape Dio's Time Stop.The Tenuously Connected Flavor Text of Flurry evokes a peculiar battlecry: "ORA ORA ORA!".Hyper Beam's Tenuously Connected Flavor Text simply reads TM15.Venoshock's effect is a similar reference to a move of the same name, dealing extra damage to poisoned foes.Solar Charge's usage in taking a moment to charge before letting the player use a powerful Solar Beam is a reference to Pokémon's own Solar Beam move.The tooltip of Solar Charge? "Praise the sun.".
Step Slash functions similarly to StepSword, except that it uses a 2x3 sword instead of a 1x3.Excavate behaves similarly to the Snake chip by attacking using holes in the field.Northwind removes Shield like how its namesake chip erases Barriers and Auras.Salamander shares a name with a Battle Chip from the third game but behaves like Fountain, from the same game, by firing flames from existing ones on the battlefield rather than out of holes.Barrier has a very similar sprite to the namesake Battle Chip in the first two games.