[Gen 7] Hackmons Cup: Silvally-Fairy
Silvally-Fairy immune to Moongeist Beam (Turn 4) and taking neutral damage from Sludge (Turn 6).
Isn't holding a Fairy Memory, but that probably shouldn't make it behave like a Normal type in Hackmons Cup.
Battle replay: http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen7hackmonscup-711900836
Oh, all right. I found it to be a bit misleading since hovering the cursor over Silvally showed its type to be Fairy and not Normal.That's how it works, it needs RKS System + the Memory to be Fairy-type. The game just defaults it to normal, in the same vein as say Arceus-Fairy without Fairium Z or Pixie Plate, in Hackmons Cup.
Your aron was level 100, I assume it had more HP than the breloom.http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen71v1-712560649
Please excuse the FEAR strats for a second and realize that endeavor... failed?
The only reason Endeavor could fail in this scenario is that you invested HP EVs into your Lv. 100 Aron (when adopting the FEAR strategy, it should be at Lv. 1. Since you had a Lv. 2 Probopass, I think you just forgot to adjust the levels) and it had a greater or the same amount of HP than Breloom, which is possible when Aron has at least 80 HP EVs more than Breloom.http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen71v1-712560649
Please excuse the FEAR strats for a second and realize that endeavor... failed?
I never really got round to reporting this so it may have been fixed now since I'm a year late, but in case it hasn't, here's a potential bug I found.
https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen7fullpotential-541712323
In turn 6 of the above replay, Accelgor moves before my Regice under Trick Room. It did not use priority, nor did I use a move with negative priority. My Regice was Assault Vest and I clicked Ice Beam. Looking at the replay, it should be obvious enough that there's absolutely no way my Trick Room Regice had more Speed than his Accelgor. Even in turn 5 I clicked Shadow Sneak but his Water Shuriken moved first. My priority move should move before his when under Trick Room.
I asked around and eventually found that if a Pokemon has 1809+ Speed, it effectively ignores Trick Room. Such a Speed stat was possible to reach with an Accelgor at +4 with Unburden activated. This was a glitch in the games that was around since like Gen 5 but I assume it was fixed in Gen 6 at least. Anyway, just wondering if the games still have this glitch or is PS not updated yet?
It's still present in the games, so the replay doesn't showcase a bug.
Presumably the sim gets it wrong for regular redirection too? Example: foe Jirachi uses Follow Me, ally Gengar uses Sludge Wave, and ally Bisharp uses Assurance but was trying to target foe Celebi.Assurance is doubling in base power as long as the initially targetted slot has taken damage, if the slot targetted is KO'd the redirected hit remains double damage even when no damage has been dealt to the new target.
It does, https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen7doublescustomgame-715691154Presumably the sim gets it wrong for regular redirection too? Example: foe Jirachi uses Follow Me, ally Gengar uses Sludge Wave, and ally Bisharp uses Assurance but was trying to target foe Celebi.
They targeted the empty slot that formerly held landorus-t.http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen72v2doubles-715912029
Turn 3
The opposing Manectric used Thunderbolt!
But it failed!
Mimikyu used Substitute!
Mimikyu already has a substitute!
i'm stumped... for some reason thunderbolt failed...
What if the Prankster Pokémon selected a different status move, but itself gets Prankster Encored into using the previous status move?When a Prankster Pokemon Selects a regular attacking move, but is forced to use a status move by Encore before it gets to use the attacking move, the status move will be completely unaffected by Prankster, so it works on a dark type.