08-27-2018, 04:38 PM
(08-27-2018, 03:58 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: Its times like this I fear the day I will fight against Nathan...against such powerfull move, high HP is the only way to survive such barrage of attacks.
Yeah, Fury Cutter is a really friggin' scary move in the right hands, just like with any Successive Action attack (but particularly the non-normal ones). Particularly if Grid backs it up with Screech and/or SE damage. It'd be even scarier if it worked like Rollout since the move has a similar damage scaling mechanic in the games, but it doesn't in the base rules. *shrug*
I stand by Joltik and Galvantula having some of the best synergy between their Ability and movepool in Pokerole. Few pokemon even come close to benefiting that much from their move and ability combos. Grid is one of Nathan's strongest pokemon, hands down. If he's brought to the battle, something is big is gonna happen guaranteed, and he'll be ;leaving you guessing as to which strategy he's going to use. Will he Fury Cutter? Drop your Dex in one of a variety of ways? Lay a Sticky Web? Nuke you with Electro Ball? Lower your defense with Screech? Some combination of the above? He's very versatile, and I love it.
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Pokerole Game 1: Skull Ruins
Pokerole Game 2: Celadon City Vandals
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