Okay, that's what I thought you were asking, but I guess I misinterpreted where you were going with the question. What I was trying to get at is that you can't order your substitute to do anything. It does not understand commands either from its maker or from its maker's trainer. It will follow its maker around or, if separated from it, do its best to get near to it again, but it can't be directed; it acts out of "instinct."Mmm, no, more like is it possible to use an attack such as, say, Psychic, and order the Substitute to go into a tunnel in the same action, even if the master Pokemon doesn't go into the tunnel itself?
Why yes I suck at expressing myself verbally :I
So no, a pokémon can't command its substitute to go somewhere without going there itself and having the substitute passively follow.
Unfortunately round length varies a great deal based on what actions the pokémon take in it. A round with a bunch of quick attacks or basic moves like scratch or tackle will naturally be much shorter than one where attacks that require significant (relatively speaking) charge up time get thrown around, e.g. solarbeam, superpower.how long is a round intended to take? I want to do some math for my next unusable arena.
I would guess that rounds range from around 15 seconds to 5 minutes (if both pokémon did nothing but chill) in length. The majority probably fall in the range of 45 seconds to a minute fifteen.
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