08-07-2017, 02:32 PM
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"Mirror Coat is a great Move. After the foe rolled damage against you (he must have hit you, obviously), you may roll that same amount of damage against him and add 2 damage dice. This damage is not reduced by the foe's Defense (technically the damage pool was already reduced once by your own Defense).
I believe Psywave it's self explainatory, the bigger the level, the higher the damage pool. And it also ignores Defense.
Since all of these Moves are Physical/Special attacks, they can Crit.
Support Moves can't Crit.
Now, regarding Type Immunities. The book states that a Pokémon with an Immunity will never receive damage from an attack of that Type, but it MAY still be affected by a Support Move. As with everything, it's up to the storyteller to determine if it makes sense for a Support Move to affect an Immune Pokémon"
Sounds like no STAB but yes Immunity.
"Mirror Coat is a great Move. After the foe rolled damage against you (he must have hit you, obviously), you may roll that same amount of damage against him and add 2 damage dice. This damage is not reduced by the foe's Defense (technically the damage pool was already reduced once by your own Defense).
I believe Psywave it's self explainatory, the bigger the level, the higher the damage pool. And it also ignores Defense.
Since all of these Moves are Physical/Special attacks, they can Crit.
Support Moves can't Crit.
Now, regarding Type Immunities. The book states that a Pokémon with an Immunity will never receive damage from an attack of that Type, but it MAY still be affected by a Support Move. As with everything, it's up to the storyteller to determine if it makes sense for a Support Move to affect an Immune Pokémon"
Sounds like no STAB but yes Immunity.
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