http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogondoubles-73747494
Turn 9: "The opposing Trevenant harvested one !"
seriously what i dont even
Turn 9: "The opposing Trevenant harvested one !"
seriously what i dont even
Froakie's animated sprite is messed up:
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edit: how do i spoiler
According to this post, Mega Stones behave like any other item unless held by the Pokemon they work for ingame (e.g. Abra @ Abomasite and Abra @ Claw Fossil are the same thing, but obviously Abomasnow's Abomasite cannot be Tricked). According to this post, however, they currently do not work that way on PS.
The Immortal do yo thang gurl
I sent out a Magnet Pull Magnezone against the opponent's Blade Forme Aegislash, and the next turn, the Aegislash switched out. I can't confirm whether or not the Aegislash was holding a Shed Shell because i derped and didn't save the link to the Battle Replay, but if i recall correctly, it was holding an Expert Belt (which i got from Frisk Banette). Is this a bug?
Chatter in Gen 5 Randbats (and probably in any Gen 5 game) seems to work like the Gen 6 version. This is based on like 8 consecutive uses of Chatter that all caused Confusion. Either that or the RNG was totally borked (Gen 5 gives it a 10% chance of Confusion)
This post claims that Arghonaut is missing Waterfall as well.Fixed.
I think Ragepowder is broken in doubles. My friend had Amoonguss use it, but my Ferrothorn still hit Sylveon and later when she tried again, my Breloom hit Scrafty.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pokecommunity-smogondoubles-72467
This post claims that Arghonaut is missing Waterfall as well.
And I just had a game where my Azelf used explosion and for some reason it hit my own Trevenant:
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/smogondoubles-74266416
It happens turn 9
Scrappy is broken in doubles.
But my Azelf doesn't have Scrappy?
Scrappy is broken in doubles.
bearcanine said:Soo after extensive testing at the Battle Maison triple battles, I've concluded that:
Fire Pledge + Grass Pledge = Fire type
Fire Pledge + Water Pledge = Water type
Water Pledge + Grass Pledge = Grass type
It makes no difference who attacks first (Scarf/higher raw speed stat = no difference). This makes me wonder how the damage is calculated.
Edit: PS replay contradicts this, so I would assume it's an error on their part.
As reported in this post:
On Turn 7, Fire + Grass Pledge was "resisted" by Aegislash, when it should have been "super effective."
The replay
Not sure if this actually affects damage calc at all, though, but just in case.