Why did defog fail in turn 6 of this replay? I don't think it's supposed to happen.
It didn't really failed (the opposing screens were removed), but the "failed" message appears when the defog user doesn't remove any hazard from its own side (not 100% sure if this is actually supposed to trigger a "failed message" though).Why did defog fail in turn 6 of this replay? I don't think it's supposed to happen.
If the user doesn't actually know the move Last Resort, then it will fail. That means if it's called by Assist or Metronome it'll always fail, even if the user has used all of its other moves.http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen7metronomebattle-757197967
I don't think last resort should have failed in turn 4
this may not be the place for the comment but these battles would probably be improved if metronome couldn't call moves which will failIf the user doesn't actually know the move Last Resort, then it will fail. That means if it's called by Assist or Metronome it'll always fail, even if the user has used all of its other moves.
In the games Metronome will still attempt to call moves like Last Resort even though they always fail. Since PS attempts to emulate the games as closely as possible, changing the mechanics to make the move more convenient is unlikely at best to be implemented.this may not be the place for the comment but these battles would probably be improved if metronome couldn't call moves which will fail
Exactly. It's not supposed to say, "But it failed".It didn't really failed (the opposing screens were removed), but the "failed" message appears when the defog user doesn't remove any hazard from its own side (not 100% sure if this is actually supposed to trigger a "failed message" though).
>Uploaded: Dec 27, 2017Why did defog fail in turn 6 of this replay? I don't think it's supposed to happen.
Arceus' type cannot change except via multitype + plate.there is a bug with arceus when it use transform into another pokemon it turn it by default into normal type
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen7hackmonscup-757634039 turn 30 I used bubble on an arceus transformed into a milotic, it did neutral damages
But transforming always copies the opposing mon's type, including other changes like Soak or Forest's Curse.Arceus' type cannot change except via multitype + plate.
No, neither.Sounds like Misty Terrain was in effect, or Safeguard on your side.
this isn't really a bug, i think you might be misunderstanding something hereI find a bug on the help desc. of /code, the bug is listed in the below image, also battleban, ticketban is not on the /punishment list. Marty View attachment 120514
No, I think its a bug because is a spelling mistake.this isn't really a bug, i think you might be misunderstanding something here
In that context of 'what you can input', "accepts" is the correct spelling, "excepts" is not. Not sure what else you could think is spelled wrong, and can certainly say that I don't see anything wrong with it.No, I think its a bug because is a spelling mistake.
The wrong message is in the position of symbols, the correct is # & etc.In that context of 'what you can input', "accepts" is the correct spelling, "excepts" is not. Not sure what else you could think is spelled wrong, and can certainly say that I don't see anything wrong with it.
I just saw this myself - more precisely, when Splintered Stormshards ends the effect of Grassy Terrain, you get a burst of grassy terrain, leftovers and black sludge recovery which you wouldn't normally experience. (The reason you get leftovers and black sludge recovery is that these normally happen at the same time as grassy terrain recovery, if grassy terrain is active.)Bug where my skarmory eats its leftovers twice in one turn. Once after getting hit by a z move and again at the end of the turn.
so it means even if it transform into a water type it would keep being normal after transform like in the replay? or is that really due to the fact they add default type for non multitype arceus when it is shown and it keep normal after imposter even if it's not supposed to be like that?Arceus' type cannot change except via multitype + plate.
I’m reasonably sure that it’s supposed to copy the real type of whatever it transforms into and stay that way, but I suppose confirmation from a researcher couldn’t hurt.so it means even if it transform into a water type it would keep being normal after transform like in the replay? or is that really due to the fact they add default type for non multitype arceus when it is shown and it keep normal after imposter even if it's not supposed to be like that?