Please read through Sky Drop discussion on page 1 of Feedback thread to get some background.
After the recent voting on Storm Throw, there is precedent to adjust Weight-Based moves to standardise their damage relative to in-game. Sky Drop is the most recent of these to be discussed. With a cap on targets that can be lifted and a secondary effect, its adjustments may need to be different to other weight-based moves. Questions to be answered include:
Sky Drop - Flying | Physical | Any Single Target | Formula BAP | 100% Acc | Formula EN Cost | -- Eff% | Contact: Yes | 0 and -1 Prio | Z-BAP: 12 | Combo Type: Force | Snatch: No | Magic Coat: No
The Pokemon grabs the opponent in its talons, and drops them from a great height. While in midair, the target of Sky Drop has its attack redirected to the user, and can only hit the user with its attacks (and cannot use Evasive Damaging Moves). Gust, Hurricane, Sky Uppercut, Smack Down, Thunder, Twister, and Whirlwind cannot miss against either Pokemon in the evasive stage of Sky Drop. If the user of Sky Drop is hit by Smack down while in the evasive stage, it crashes to the ground and takes (2 * Weight Class + 4) damage while the target lands unharmed. If Gravity is used, both Pokemon take this crash damage. Sky Drop fails when used on a Substitute, or if the target's Weight Class is equal to or greater than the user's Weight Class + 3. If used on a Flying-type Pokemon, it will deal no damage but the attack will still lift the target into the air as normal.
BAP Formula: 6 + Target Weight Class
Energy Cost Formula: 5 + (Target Weight Class / 2)
After the recent voting on Storm Throw, there is precedent to adjust Weight-Based moves to standardise their damage relative to in-game. Sky Drop is the most recent of these to be discussed. With a cap on targets that can be lifted and a secondary effect, its adjustments may need to be different to other weight-based moves. Questions to be answered include:
- Is Sky Drop's soft damage cap significant enough to warrant alternate BAP / EN costs from other weight-based moves?
- Is Sky Drop's semi-evasive effect significant enough to warrant alternate BAP / EN costs from other weight-based moves?
- Are there other weight-based moves that are inconsistent with their in-game representations?
- 4+WC/2 BAP, 4+WC/2 EN
- 3+WC BAP, 4+WC/2 EN
- 3+WC BAP, 1+WC EN