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RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Lord Windos - 02-03-2020

Well, that fight against Mandibuzz was interesting, in a manner I didn't quite expect. I almost swear that Scizors has been given Aspis' Blessing with how atrocious their Damage Rolls have been, but I need more than two battles to determine if that's true. Then again, he did get frozen and warped to your universe's campaign, so.....

Still, it was not a bad fight, but I believe that it really should've ended the first Round. Guess Miss Fortune and Lady Luck didn't appreciate Paula's Lucky Chant challenging their will, and decided to punish me so...


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Lord Windos - 02-03-2020

Going AFK for awhile, mates. Don't know when I'll be back and prepared to post, so I'd just assume not to get too much done with my Encounter, Dragonstrike.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Spiritmon - 02-04-2020

Dragonstrike, before I send my orders, since both Nami and the poison frog have the same initiative, who gonna act first?


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Dragonstrike - 02-04-2020

(02-04-2020, 04:05 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: Dragonstrike, before I send my orders, since both Nami and the poison frog have the same initiative, who gonna act first?

Nami.  Pokemon on top of the initiative order typically go first.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Lord Windos - 02-04-2020

Question, Dragonstrike: If I have Ran throw a Pokeball at Rhyperior, will that interupt its Move, or does it using the Move take president over the Pokeball? Because if its the former, that's something I want to do effective immediantly with Ran.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Dragonstrike - 02-04-2020

(02-04-2020, 10:41 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Question, Dragonstrike: If I have Ran throw a Pokeball at Rhyperior, will that interupt its Move, or does it using the Move take president over the Pokeball? Because if its the former, that's something I want to do effective immediantly with Ran.

Trainer actions typically take place after pokemon actions.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Lord Windos - 02-04-2020

(02-04-2020, 10:48 PM)Dragonstrike Wrote:
(02-04-2020, 10:41 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Question, Dragonstrike: If I have Ran throw a Pokeball at Rhyperior, will that interupt its Move, or does it using the Move take president over the Pokeball? Because if its the former, that's something I want to do effective immediantly with Ran.

Trainer actions typically take place after pokemon actions.

Strange, since I recall it being the other way around in Iron's and my campaign, but I suppose this could be because we didn't follow a Corebook rule about that for one reason or another. Or its one of your house rules, but either way that stops plan A. 

Hmm....well, onwards to plan B then. Not as ideal as its predecessor, but at least I don't have to make a Throw Roll to pull it off.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Dragonstrike - 02-04-2020

(02-04-2020, 10:55 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Strange, since I recall it being the other way around in Iron's and my campaign, but I suppose this could be because we didn't follow a Corebook rule about that for one reason or another. Or its one of your house rules, but either way that stops plan A. 

Hmm....well, onwards to plan B then. Not as ideal as its predecessor, but at least I don't have to make a Throw Roll to pull it off.

Yeah, it's a corebook rule we didn't use in previous games.  I've been using it for this one, though.

Scizor has to follow this rule too when it comes to using items to heal himself.


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Lord Windos - 02-04-2020

(02-04-2020, 11:06 PM)Dragonstrike Wrote:
(02-04-2020, 10:55 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Strange, since I recall it being the other way around in Iron's and my campaign, but I suppose this could be because we didn't follow a Corebook rule about that for one reason or another. Or its one of your house rules, but either way that stops plan A. 

Hmm....well, onwards to plan B then. Not as ideal as its predecessor, but at least I don't have to make a Throw Roll to pull it off.

Yeah, it's a corebook rule we didn't use in previous games.  I've been using it for this one, though.

Scizor has to follow this rule too when it comes to using items to heal himself.

Not a fan of it myself for fairly obvious reasons (Its a massive debuff to humans/Trainers, which are already ill-disposed towards combat), but if its a rule you want to test out, that is your prerogative .


RE: [Meta Thread] Dragonstrike's Pokerole Test Game: Mount Coronet Mystery - Spiritmon - 02-05-2020

Maybe using Poison against was not the most brighter idea.