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Legendary Dogs Event Moves


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Should Legendary Dogs be allowed to use event moves if not the correct nature?  

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  1. 1. Should Legendary Dogs be allowed to use event moves if not the correct nature?

    • Yes they should
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    • No they should not
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[mention]Frrf[/mention], doesn't really matter honestly. I would report every single player who uses those moves and refuse to post their dogs. Quite simple, thank staffs for the precedent.

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An acronym for "random number generator" or "random number generation", it refers to the process by which computers generate apparently random numbers, essentially the computer equivalent of 'chance'.

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@Frrf, doesn't really matter honestly. I would report every single player who uses those moves and refuse to post their dogs. Quite simple, thank staffs for the precedent.

 

So basically you're doing that because you disagree with the decision the staff took. However there's a simple counter to you spamming reports, it's just to ignore them altogether.

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[mention]Frrf[/mention], I don't disagree. I think it is just fair to ban them altogether if we ban one thing. Just check what Mapple said in the voting thread; we can't just ban one "illegal" move combination and leave the rest up. This is common sense my dude

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Bump, ignoring a precedent seems like a nice thing ;)

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