Can someone confirm if Body Press is boosted by attack boosts or by defense boosts ingame?
I guess it could have been the case... not helped by the fact I didn't know where the Morimoto battle was to have a quick double battle to test with. But I found it anyways.Can you test on more than just two Pokemon please?
0 Atk Onix Body Press vs. 0 HP / 0- Def Noctowl: 86-102 (49.1 - 58.2%) -- 97.7% chance to 2HKO
(86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102)
+1 0 Atk Onix Body Press vs. 0 HP / 0+ Def Noctowl: 106-125 (60.5 - 71.4%) -- guaranteed 2HKO
(106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125)
This isn't even messing with IVs, just natures, and you end up with high and low rolls close enough to easily be mistaken for identical damage.
Good that you asked, here's a quick test I made, which shows Snipe Shot actually doesn't ignore Storm Drain in singles:I can't really test this one, but for clarity - does Snipe Shot ignore Storm Drain in Single Battles?
All status work normally on Dynamaxed pokemon (note that confusion selfdamage is based on base HP rather than Dynamaxed HP)Does yawn work on dynamax pokemon?
There are a small number of Battle Tower Trainers other than Leon who are able to Dynamax their Pokémon. Notably, the Dynamax armband is on those Trainers' character models and can be seen in the "versus" screen when the battle starts. All the ones identified so far are at the very end of the Tower data dump with the multiple versions of Leon, but I'm not sure where it "starts" on the list.
To my knowledge, every non-Tower AI capable of using Dynamax saves it for a specific final Pokémon and uses it on that Pokémon's first turn out. This also applies to Leon in the Tower, but -does not- apply to non-Leon Dynamax users in the Tower. I've seen a Dynamax-capable AI use it on their lead as well as their other Pokémon, and I've seen them not use Dynamax at all despite it being the exact same Trainer using it in a previous fight.
My question is, what is the non-Leon Dynamax-using AI's impetus for activating Dynamax in the Tower? Does it have to be a good type matchup, either offensively or defensively? Do they have to outspeed you? Are there any Pokémon exempt from this rule (I've seen one avoid Dynamaxing as Ditto, though it was not Impostor Ditto)? Do they have to have full HP at the time of use (the previous Ditto did not die on Turn 1 after Transforming into my Clefable)?
Wait, is it a mistranslation or not? Do Hustle/CB boost Body Press?Sounds like a mistranslation. The Choice Band was not "working" but "equipped".
All that remains is testing if it works with an Eviolite. I 'could' test it but I don't have a TR99...
A mistranslation in that what he meant was that Hustle and the Choice Band were active (as in "no Embargo, Gastro Acid or anything like that") but they were not boosting anything.Wait, is it a mistranslation or not? Do Hustle/CB boost Body Press?
Snipe Shot only ignores Storm Drain's redirection, like Water Pledge does for some reason. If the move naturally hits something with Storm Drain, either because the target fainted or was switched to something with Storm Drain, or because you were silly enough to use it directly against something with Storm Drain, then Storm Drain will still activate.I can't really test this one, but for clarity - does Snipe Shot ignore Storm Drain in Single Battles?
Just tested by hacking Skill Swap onto a Beartic and giving Slush Rush to a wild Electrike in the Hail. It still doesn't negate hail damage.Does Slush Rush negate hail damage this gen?
How does Ripen interact with Lansat Berry (Does it achieve 100% crit stage) and Starf Berry (Does one stat go up to +4, or do two random stats go up by +2?)
But if you do the calcs with choice band, it matches with the results of that test. Without band those damage rolls are impossible, so I don't think there was a mistranslation but that's how the move actually works. Here's the damage output calced with band: (67, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79),A mistranslation in that what he meant was that Hustle and the Choice Band were active (as in "no Embargo, Gastro Acid or anything like that") but they were not boosting anything.
Powder is powder and it would make sensePollen Puff is in the game.
Why would Powder Snow be a powder move? I get it, powder is in the name, but it is obvious that it is a totally different kind of powder...
The Sandblast move hits any grounded Pokémon, and the secondary effect affects everyone on the team, grounded or not.
Which by proxy confirms that Corviknight's G-Max move does indeed have a Defog side effect.Didn't see it on the main post, so posting it: Defog removes terrain now
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