Hello, I've found another couple of bugs in the Gen 3 OU beta, just figure I'll do what i did last time, and show what happens on showdown, and what happens on a real Fire Red cartridge.
Anyway, the first bug has to do with the move explosion. In gen 3, when an opponent's pokemon explodes, and the yours is not KO'd by it, your pokemon is unable to move for that turn. This includes any kind of move, be it damaging or not. In showdown however I've found that while damaging moves do not occur, moves that do not have a target (ie moves that are not affected by protect, such as spikes, boosting moves, recovery moves etc.) do actually occur in the time between the exploder fainting, and being replaced by the next pokemon.
The second bug has to do with leftovers recovery. If your pokemon faints, and you bring in a new one, both you and your opponents should receive passive recovery/damage before the next turn starts, however on showdown this occurs before the replacement is brought in.
Here is a log that shows both of these bugs:
Turn 19
Linken-Skywalker withdrew Gengar!
Linken-Skywalker sent out Blissey!
Gengar usedThunderbolt!
A critical hit!The opposing Blissey lost 23% of its health!
The sandstorm rages.
Gengar is buffeted by the sandstorm!
The opposing Blissey is buffeted by the sandstorm!
Gengar restored HP using its Leftovers!
The opposing Blissey restored HP using its Leftovers!
Turn 20
Gengar usedExplosion!
The opposing Blissey lost 75% of its health!
Gengar fainted!
The opposing Blissey usedSoft-Boiled!
The opposing Blissey regained health!
The sandstorm rages.
The opposing Blissey is buffeted by the sandstorm!
The opposing Blissey restored HP using its Leftovers!
Dan the Cowboy:ugh stupid explosion bug
Go! Dugtrio!
Dugtrio is hurt by the spikes!
Turn 21
Dugtrio usedEarthquake!
The opposing Blissey lost 49% of its health!
The opposing Blissey usedSoft-Boiled!
The opposing Blissey regained health!
The sandstorm rages.
The opposing Blissey is buffeted by the sandstorm!
The opposing Blissey restored HP using its Leftovers!
Turn 22
As you can see, the gengar used explosion, and the blissey was able to use softboiled afterwards, preventing the sand from killing it. Also notice how the blissey is hurt by sand, and gains leftovers before the dugtrio comes in.
This link shows how it works on a real gen 3 cartridge.
Here, the gengar uses explosion on the forretress, and the forretress is not able to use spikes following this. Softboiled and spikes fall into the same category of targetless moves, therefore had it been a blissey, and had it used softboiled it would not have been able to pull that off either. Also note how the forretress gains leftovers after the follow up gengar switches in, meaning the gengar also would have received leftovers if it had been damaged.