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Everything posted by Tr3y
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtOjCfH0MaY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcpGTmulIk4 (High Jump Kick)
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So it lost like half of its hp lol? If that's the case, Protect on Ferrothorn should probably get banned =/ (or maybe just Protect in general) It could ruin the tournament afterall. Yea I already suggested it in the PvP rules thread but nobody responded yet.
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Re: The Gathering Tournement <r>in <E>:y:</E></r>
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I suggest we make the use of Protect on Ferrothorn bannable for the time being. I used it on Ferrothorn a bit more today and it can make or break a game due to pokemon still taking Iron Barbs damage through Protect.
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Entry Hazard Bug (dying to hazard) still alive
Tr3y replied to Zinsmiter's topic in Battle System Bugs
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On PRO, when you rapid spin on a Ferrothorn then die from Iron Barbs damage, the hazards on your side of the field are removed. This should not happen. When pokemon pull off a suicide rapid spin, the pokemon should die before the hazards are removed. PRO 1. Pokemon uses Rapid Spin 2. Hazards are removed 3. Pokemon dies to residual damage How it should be 1. Pokemon uses Rapid Spin 2. Pokemon dies to residual damage 3. Hazards are not removed because the pokemon has died from residual damage
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Good idea.
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Re: PRO Viability Rankings (PVP) v0.95.9 <t>-Poliwrath Added to A- <br/> -Blaziken Added to A<br/> <br/> I decided to experiment with Poliwrath myself after reading the discussion and it has proven itself to be probably one of the best, if not, the best counter to Weavile and Bisharp in the game. Like Shewas18 has stated, with access to Circle Throw and a Water/Fighting typing, it can check both of these mons indefinitely. It switches in every time without fearing any attacks from them, LO (Life Orb) boosted or not. <br/> <br/> Scenario 1 - Stealth Rocks are up and you switch your Poliwrath into Weavile's Ice Punch taking around 14% of damage (8% after Leftovers). The opponent knows you have a fighting move to deal with his Weavile so he switches out into a Poliwrath check. Well you use Circle Throw on the switch and force another pokemon making it take stealth rock damage. If you get lucky and force Weavile back in it takes Stealth Rock damage + the Life Orb damage it took when it hit Poliwrath. He will be forced to switch into something else which ultimately results in potentially half of the team taking Stealth Rock and Circle Throw damage. It is also a great switch into Gyarados (not carrying Bounce) and Tyranitar. I didn't even mention pokemon potentially not having the opportunity to do anything because of Clefable's T Wave support. This is why I feel this pokemon deserves an A- rank. You are fully aware of this SW18 but just wanted to explain for other people xD.<br/> <br/> Blaziken definitely is much better with the newly added Protect TM but like SW18 previously said, Talonflame is so prevalent in the current meta. There are also so many sand teams which carry Slowbro, Azumarill, and / or Starmie. At the end of each turn you'll be taking Life Orb + Sand damage + Potentially Flare Blitz Recoil. This gives Blaziken only a few turns to do something if it even can. Yes, Slowbro dies to a +2 boosted LO Knock Off but you would have to predict your opponent when he switches into Slowbro. If you're facing a smart player, they will know this and potentially pull a switch into Talonflame instead. Basically what I'm saying by this is in order for Blaziken to be successful, the team you're playing has to be in favor of Blaziken and you have to win 50/50 turns. And since there is no team preview it's pretty hard to know if you can spam High Jump Kick or not because nothing is telling you if they have a Ghost type. So at the end of the day, Blaziken is a great pokemon and has the potential to be a potent late game sweeper but it is worn down far too quick and the current metagame is flooded with Talonflame. <br/> <br/> If you have any other things to add or you feel like I missed something please feel free to let me and the other readers know.</t>
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https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=84&t=48194 :(
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Re: ive made so pvp videoes if anybody is interested :) <r>Your videos are awesome. <E>:Heart:</E></r>
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It is currently bugged so at the moment Breloom will take damage from Iron Barbs even through Protect. However this is not supposed to happen so hopefully there will be a fix for it soon. Recoil moves will also give you recoil damage through Protect as well so I'd just refrain from using it right now.
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Hey steverobcath, This clause only applies to Double Team and Minimize specifically. You cannot have any of these in your moveset. Any other moves are fine as long as they are not Swagger or OHKO moves such as Fissure, Sheer Cold, etc. Items or indirect boosts do not break this clause.
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Perfect, thank you so much.
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Another simple bug. Flare Blitz is supposed to have a 10% chance to burn but it does not. Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Flare_Blitz_(move) and my experience on Smogon.
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I may be mistaken but Leech Seed has never missed ever since I have played this game. I tested it with my alt account and I hit 100% of the time with no misses so I believe it is 100% accuracy when it should be 90%. I have used other 90% accurate moves such as High Jump Kick, Play Rough, Toxic, etc and I miss every once in a while but Leech Seed never fails.
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Edit: I also just faced a Talonflame against my Ferrothorn. I used Protect while the Talonflame used Flare Blitz and as a result the Talonflame took Recoil damage and Iron Barbs damage. This should not happen.
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Not yet my friend.
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When a pokemon faints from a super effective move while holding the Weakness Policy, the weakness policy is not supposed to activate. The Weakness Policy is only supposed to activate if the pokemon survives the super effective attack.
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Ends one day after this post. ^^
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It's pretty simple. When Ferrothorn uses Protect, the opposing pokemon still take Iron Barbs damage if using a contact move.
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CO - 250k Ends 1/19, 22:00
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You should invest in a Gothitelle, Bisharp, Clefable, Breloom, Magnezone, Ferrothorn, Toxic Starmie, Hydreigon, Scizor, and Togekiss.