Can anyone give a basic run down of leads in the current UU? I havent played it at all and have no clue what to do...
Arcanine
Roserade
Ambipom
Those are the three I noticed the most, but there are also a lot of rain leads like electrode.
Can anyone give a basic run down of leads in the current UU? I havent played it at all and have no clue what to do...
85If your Pokemon has 341 HP and it uses Substitute, will it take 85 or 86 HP to make it?
what is roulette ?
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Question: If someone uses Earthquake (or any 3-target attack) in a double battle, and it's partner is not hit (Protect/Levitate/Flying), and one out of the two Pokemon in the opponent's team is also not hit, will it hit that last hittable single Pokemon for full power (100 BP), or cut power (I think 75 BP)?
So we'll say there's a Marowak using EQ. It's partner is a Togekiss. The opponent has a Latios and Metagross out. Will Meta be hit by a 100 BP Quake or a 75 BP Quake?
Is it the same case with dual-target moves such as Heat Wave and Rock Slide?
TVT is 0.75 if the game is 2vs2 and the move used hits more than one Pokemon, and 1 otherwise.
Peterko said:double battle explosion tests:
- whenever all 4 pokémon one the fiel are alive, the 0.75x modifier is applied
- after one target faints, be it friend (partner) or foe, the 0.75x is not applied on the 1 or 2 pokémon that are hit the same turn after the KO
possible explanation - the game acts as "1 vs 1" after one target faints because the exploder is not taken into account, the game doesn´t care if the "1 vs 1" is partner vs foe or foe vs foe
exploder - lv. 79, 170 attack heatran
P - partner
F1 - foe 1
F2- foe 2
P - 293 defense, 208 speed metagross -> hit first, 68 damage
F1 - 164 defense, 94 speed snorlax -> hit second, 250 damage
F2 - 198 defense, 91 speed skarmory -> hit third, 99 damage
P - weavile -> hit first, fainted
F1 - 164 defense, 94 speed snorlax -> hit second, 299 damage
F2 - 198 defense, 91 speed skarmory -> hit third, 126 damage
P - 293 defense, 208 speed metagross -> hit first, 62 damage
F1 - tentacruel -> hit second, fainted
F2 - 198 defense, 91 speed skarmory -> hit third, 138 damage
F1 - tentacruel -> hit first, fainted
F2 - 164 defense, 94 speed snorlax -> hit second, 295 damage
P - 293 defense, lagging tail metagross -> hit third, 85 damage
Is the Poketopia Pikachu from PBR breedable?
Yea I knew that....are the Magmortar and Electivire also breedable? I'm asking because I'm thinking about SRing for them and then possibly use them as parents.
As it happens, it IS possible (albeit almost impossible) to obtain a legit shiny Manaphy. Apparently, if you download the egg onto one game, then trade it into another and hatch it there, it will have a chance of being shiny, same as anything else. Haven't tried this for myself, though, I've neither the time nor the patience.I'm asking because I'm not sure; Is there any legit way to obtain a shiny Manaphy? (I don't think you can get shinies from events, and from what I've heard ranger Pokemon can't be shiny [correct me if I'm wrong]).
That doesn't make sense. Variables aren't shifted around very much during a trade, so I don't see how that could possibly cause a Shiny chance to occur.As it happens, it IS possible (albeit almost impossible) to obtain a legit shiny Manaphy. Apparently, if you download the egg onto one game, then trade it into another and hatch it there, it will have a chance of being shiny, same as anything else. Haven't tried this for myself, though, I've neither the time nor the patience.