Yes, Unburden has always behaved this way.Forgive me if this has been answered. Right now I believe on Showdown if an unburden mon loses their Item, then gains an item via Thief for example, they lose the speed boost. Is this mechanic correct?
Yes, Unburden has always behaved this way.Forgive me if this has been answered. Right now I believe on Showdown if an unburden mon loses their Item, then gains an item via Thief for example, they lose the speed boost. Is this mechanic correct?
I don't believe Barrier made the cut in the first place.Does Screen Cleaner neutralize other "screen" moves like Barrier, Mirror Coat, and Magic Coat?
Mirror Coat is highly unlikely to work, as it isn’t much of a status as an attack. However, Magic Coat may be interesting to test by having a pokemon switch out with u-turn or volt switch into mr mime or mr rime. Safeguard may be interesting to test as well.Does Screen Cleaner neutralize other "screen" moves like Barrier, Mirror Coat, and Magic Coat?
Yes.Will a Sheer Force boosted Rapid Spin still remove hazards, leech seeds, and partial trapping?
Which specific moves are you asking about? Are you referring to something like water spout or crush grip?did the damage calculation between moves reacting to the hp and dynamax oponents changed?
Yes. In fact, I saw a YouTube video today in which Quick Claw activated even before Dynamax happens.Is it true that quick claw, lagging tail, full incense, Custap berry, and stall can activate and "decide" to affect turn order only at the beginning of a turn? So if the items (or stall) are gained, lost, or suppressed, then the gain/loss/suppressing won't start affecting turn order until the beginning of the next turn?
Nothing because Anticipation only activates when the pokemon hits the field to reveal if the enemy has supereffective moves.What happens if anticipation user that has higher priority then target uses Disable/Spite/Instruct?
But revealing means knowing and interactingNothing because Anticipation only activates when the pokemon hits the field to reveal if the enemy has supereffective moves.
You really should stop getting ideas based on english names of the features :P They don't work by "logic", plus most abilities and attacks are based on their Japanese names which often aren't properly translated.
I... you know, nevermind.But revealing means knowing and interacting
Sorry, I was just trying to point out that Quick Claw activation is calculated very early on at the beginning of the turn. Researchers have determined that all of those per-priority bracket effects are calculated at that point in the turn and don't change subsequently. (Since it's only got a chance of occurring, it would be really strange for it to activate and then change its mind later on in the turn. Similarly for Custap Berry, which can only be eaten once; it doesn't suddenly get eaten partway through the turn just because your HP drops below 25%.)Small concern: I'm not really sure if we should be confident in accepting Quick Claw activation as proof of all of the others.
I can confirm that Mirror Armor reflecting stat drops will trigger Defiant. During the Galar Newcomers tournament on cart, I snarled into Mirror Armor Corviknights a few times to trigger my own defiant with Obstagoon.When a Pokemon with Mirror Armor reflects stat drops to a foe, does it trigger foe's Competitive/Defiant abilities? Is it ignored by Clear Body?
Do you mean that you Ally Switch and Wish on the same turn? I haven't tried that, so I don't want to speculate. If it doesn't work when you try it, it probably doesn't work.I was wondering if any of you knew if Ally Switch + Wish produced the following result in Doubles ... Xatu uses Wish, Mr. Rime uses Ally Switch, Mr. Rime receives the Wish recovery on the next turn.
Is this correct? I tested it on Showdown however Xatu received the recovery and not Mr. Rime so I am curious if this will work in-game. Thanks!