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Color coded Moves

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I am not sure if this would be possible to implement. But I would like to suggest color coded battle moves. 
 

In Pokemon, moves are color-coded to indicate their effectiveness against different types. Green  means the move is super effective, orange means it's not very effective, and red  means the move can't hit that type. 

 

For example in the below screenshot. Gyarados Iron head would be in green text instead of white which would suggest it would be super effective. 
 

Another option, if possible,  most handheld games would even say under the move if it’s super effective against opponent pokemon. 
 

I think this would be a great QOL improvement especially for new starters in the game and for people that casually play.  Remembering the whole type charts and other pokemon typings can be a bit difficult. Would save time from googling types. Also would be handy in randoms when you’re facing pokemons you don’t normally see or unsure of. 

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+1 but could be some icon added instead of colour.

 

Another cool thing would be when we drag the mouse to have an ETA of possible damage it can deal. Minimum damage % would assume if opponent Pokemon had 6x31 and maximum damage % would assume if opponent Pokemon had 6x1 . That way won't spoil the IVs of the opponent, but would help us calculate how damage we would deal. 

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