Adeleine
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If you use, say, /coverage fire, ice, you will be shown the best possible matchups for this combination against every single type. This is a logical extension of what /coverage does for single items, and useful sometimes, but what is usually desired is which Pokemon do and do not resist the combination. If you do /coverage fire, it is easy to tell how dual types would interact with the coverage, but with multiple items it is not so simple. Here are some ideas, some or all of which may be useful:
/resists: shows you what Pokemon could resist or be immune to the given coverage, using both typing and factors that can be active immediately (particularly abilities). Whether pokemon could be found by this would be the same as for /ds, etc.
/resiststype: shows you what Pokemon would resist or be immune to the given coverage, using type only.
/coveragecheck target, coverage1, coverageX: shows the best possible effectiveness of the coverage against the target, including innate factors. could also have a type version as above.
/coverageoptimal target, coverage1, coverageX: shows which move has the highest power against the target. flagging moves with a symbol (Is this something we can do?) designates them as STAB.
/resists: shows you what Pokemon could resist or be immune to the given coverage, using both typing and factors that can be active immediately (particularly abilities). Whether pokemon could be found by this would be the same as for /ds, etc.
/resiststype: shows you what Pokemon would resist or be immune to the given coverage, using type only.
/coveragecheck target, coverage1, coverageX: shows the best possible effectiveness of the coverage against the target, including innate factors. could also have a type version as above.
/coverageoptimal target, coverage1, coverageX: shows which move has the highest power against the target. flagging moves with a symbol (Is this something we can do?) designates them as STAB.
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