07-06-2017, 10:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-06-2017, 10:29 PM by Dragonstrike.)
(07-06-2017, 10:17 PM)Iron Wrote: I have been applying that rule whenever I remember to.
The only Pokemon with Disobedience are Kirlia, Arbok, and Noibat - the latter two perform very few training rolls. So basically Kirlia is the only one who's gotten away with it, and Kirlia's Loyalty is so high (in practice even if not numerically) that it would be kind of silly to say he's hard to train. Maybe when he evolves.
Gardevoir and Gallade actually have 0 Disobedience because of their fierce loyalty to their trainer, so the point is moot by then
But alrighty. Just checking up on that, is all.EDIT: Though there is ONE advantage to the current Loyalty vs Disobedience system we're using: there's a chance, however small, to control a pokemon with 5 disobedience. With the base version, from what I can tell, it's nearly impossible to control a pokemon with 5 disobedience since they'll always reduce Loyalty rolls to 0 (and thus, a Luck die).
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