Oh really? Interesting, I did not know that. I thought you add them (probability of paralyze+probablility of confusion).
This is more or less how I feel about it. Just like anyone else I get annoyed when someone complains about hax when it doesn't matter, but when it does I feel that anyone has the right to get a little upset. I cannot count the amount of times in the last few weeks of UU battling that I've switched into a Blizzard only to have it freeze, crit, or both. Sometimes it doesn't matter, but when I lose a key pokemon such as Hariyama early, and then have to confront a team which carries either Blizzard or fire attacks on every pokemon without him, it's upsetting.Well...from my own experience bitching about hax, and bitching about hax when it matters is two differently own things. I mean if they get a crit or something that's unnecessary then sure it sucks but whatever, if they get it and it's like game changing then I don't see why you don't have a "legitimate" reason to get pissed off. Probably just cause I'm the one usually on the recieving end. ;)
I'm sure that I've seen longer.I believe 4 turns is the max for sleep.
Well, I know that's what hapens when a Pokemon is frozen.I thought that you could just wake up as soon as you were put to sleep (hence it would be 0 turns), but I may be mistaken.
Again taken from the Smogon site. So it is possible to be frozen for the entire game, but it is also possible to be frozen for 0 turns. I believe that you can also be unfrozen if you switch the frozen Pokemon into a Fire attack, but that is hardly a reliable method of healing. That's why Freeze is the most annoying status in the game, you just don't know!There is a 25% chance of a frozen Pokémon thawing out each time it makes a move.
I believe that is only the case with Early Bird Pokemon.panamaxis said:I thought that you could just wake up as soon as you were put to sleep (hence it would be 0 turns), but I may be mistaken.
If you're not talking about each turn, then just ignore this :)With every turn you don't get flinched, you increase the chances of getting flinched.