At the root of it all this is a pokemon game, and it operates off of numbers, not your "feelings" towards your pokemons. No matter how much you stroke your pikachu's pokeballs, he isn't going to thunderbolt a sprinkler and drench the ground types in water so that he can thunderbolt them into oblivion.
It's based on numbers which includes(luck/chance)as well as prediction(skill).
Bigger numbers(stats) are better than smaller ones. Obviously. You don't bring a knife to a gunfight and expect to win just because you like your knife, or that it looks cool. While you may "surprise" someone by bringing said knife, after the initial shock wears off, you're gunna get blasted regardless.
All in all I would agree with the OP, but that seems more common sense than anything.
It's based on numbers which includes(luck/chance)as well as prediction(skill).
Bigger numbers(stats) are better than smaller ones. Obviously. You don't bring a knife to a gunfight and expect to win just because you like your knife, or that it looks cool. While you may "surprise" someone by bringing said knife, after the initial shock wears off, you're gunna get blasted regardless.
All in all I would agree with the OP, but that seems more common sense than anything.
















