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[Meta thread] Iron's PokeRole Adventure: The Skull Ruins
No, can't switch held items during the battle.

When Loyalty matches Disobedience, you can expect to be obeyed pretty well.
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(05-26-2017, 12:56 AM)Iron Wrote: Dmg: 2 str + 5 power -3vit = 4 dice. Today I learned that Ice doesn't resist Grass.
Yeah, Ice only resists itself.  Ice has all the makings of an amazing offensive glass cannon type, yet Game Freak and Nintendo seem to just keep wanting to throw defensive ice types at us...granted, the reasoning for that is rather sound, but there's a reason ice types are almost non-existant in higher tiers of competitive play (yet ice moves themselves are everywhere).
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I considered making Glass Badge give you Vitality, but yeah....no.
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(05-26-2017, 01:08 AM)Dragonstrike Wrote:
(05-26-2017, 12:56 AM)Iron Wrote: Dmg: 2 str + 5 power -3vit = 4 dice. Today I learned that Ice doesn't resist Grass.
Yeah, Ice only resists itself.  Ice has all the makings of an amazing offensive glass cannon type, yet Game Freak and Nintendo seem to just keep wanting to throw defensive ice types at us...granted, the reasoning for that is rather sound, but there's a reason ice types are almost non-existant in higher tiers of competitive play (yet ice moves themselves are everywhere).
That is more or less the gist of it. Ice is a terrible DEF type, but a wonderful offensive one as a counter. I kinda wish they would give it more resistence to make up, like against Grass and Ground (Grass doesn't like the cold, and its not like Ground will get through the thick layer of ice its being coated in...).
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Oh yes, something I came across in the rulebook while looking for the loyalty and disobedience tables: Pokemon lose 1 happiness and 1 loyalty when traded, regardless of who's trading it to who. That could be relevant in the future, thinking about it...
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(05-26-2017, 01:18 AM)Dragonstrike Wrote: Oh yes, something I came across in the rulebook while looking for the loyalty and disobedience tables: Pokemon lose 1 happiness and 1 loyalty when traded, regardless of who's trading it to who.  That could be relevant in the future, thinking about it...

I would think telling the Pokémon they were just being trade in order to reach their highest power (Evolution), then they would go right back to there owner, would mitigate or eliminate that pesky little rule. In blind trades, though....
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(05-26-2017, 01:17 AM)Lord Windos Wrote:
(05-26-2017, 01:08 AM)Dragonstrike Wrote:
(05-26-2017, 12:56 AM)Iron Wrote: Dmg: 2 str + 5 power -3vit = 4 dice. Today I learned that Ice doesn't resist Grass.
Yeah, Ice only resists itself.  Ice has all the makings of an amazing offensive glass cannon type, yet Game Freak and Nintendo seem to just keep wanting to throw defensive ice types at us...granted, the reasoning for that is rather sound, but there's a reason ice types are almost non-existant in higher tiers of competitive play (yet ice moves themselves are everywhere).
That is more or less the gist of it. Ice is a terrible DEF type, but a wonderful offensive one as a counter. I kinda wish they would give it more resistence to make up, like against Grass and Ground (Grass doesn't like the cold, and its not like Ground will get through the thick layer of ice its being coated in...).

If they made more ice types like Weavile, or gave them wonderful movepools and STAB along with passable stats like Mamoswine (Ice/Ground is SPECTACULAR coverage.  Almost as good as BoltBeam, in some ways), then it wouldn't be as much of an issue.  But, oh well...the mighty glaciers can try and take those hits if they want, but get split and melted by the common attacking types anyways in the end.  

Heck, Aurora Veil is cool and all too, but...nobody wants to use that on a dedicated Hail team...and A-Ninetails is rather meh when you discount that move.
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(05-26-2017, 01:21 AM)Iron Wrote:

Zamboni Redux Round 10

"Swinub, you've seen what that move can do! But also remember that Togepi is a young and fragile creature. Togepi cannot stop dancing, so make sure to evade and time your attack just ri-NOW!!"

Ice Shard
Acc: 8 dice, -2 multiple actions
(4)(2)(2)(1)(6)(4)
Dmg: 6 dice -2 vit
(6)(6)(5)(4) Togepi faints, but Swinub was holding back, so it's not too painful.

Zamboni Redux Round 11



Welp, that was anticlimactic.
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It was beautiful while it lasted.
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Oh, and @Iron, to try and answer the question about how multiple priority works, multiple actions basically cause an additional round to occur immediately after the initial one. From my understanding, everything just follows the same initiative orders, seperate from what occurred in the initial round.

So, yeah. Multi rounds for multi actions. Fun!
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