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-1 "Switch-stalling: Switching your Pokemon around with no proper reasoning instead of attacking" I had face this problem

You shouldn't have to be given a reason by your opponent. Nobody stupid enough would tell the other player what they are planning. Part of stall is having literally 5/6 pokemon being bulky pokemon, alot of them meant for certain checks and counters as well as defensive cores, so naturally when opponent would bring a pokemon that threatens mine, of course I would have to go into my other pokemon to check it. I can understand literally only switching around and not clicking a move whatsoever, but this rule seems to be targeting players that use a certain playstyle rather than actually targeting people who abuse this.

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As a stall player myself, i rarely have to spend more than 15 seconds to choose my move. As a stall player who has been time stalled (deliberately letting the time go down over and over), i cant think of a worse experience.

I think you misunderstand the rule; it doesnt prohibit stall as a playstyle at all, and with the new timer system its pretty hard to run out of time accidently.

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As a stall player myself, i rarely have to spend more than 15 seconds to choose my move. As a stall player who has been time stalled (deliberately letting the time go down over and over), i cant think of a worse experience.

I think you misunderstand the rule; it doesnt prohibit stall as a playstyle at all, and with the new timer system its pretty hard to run out of time accidently.

I do undertsnad the rules just fine. But the way I see it, it's targeting stall playstle mostly rather than people actually breaking the rule.

 

So when I play stall and to win I have to pp stall with the ability pressure because there is no other way out, I can't do that because of this rule.

When I need to switch pokes around to check the one's my opponent brings in, no matter how many times I may have to do that it's part of stall and comes with wittling oppoennt down with hazards if the opponent requires them to switch pokes in and out in order to get around my defensive core. But I can't do that because of this rule.

And finally, for games that are going down to the wire, one wrong move could be a deciding factor of the match. When it comes down to that, we should be allowed to sit there and think of what to do or plan ahead. This rule impacts that as well.

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