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Imprison only applies to the base move--sleep talk, metronome, etc.In the case of Imprison applying to Sleep Talk, does it only apply to Sleep Talk or does it also apply to the moves that it's called?
Same for other moves that can procduce variable results, I guess. Imprisoning Metronome, Assist, etcetera.
No.Can Cursed Body disable actions? As say, Squirtle smacks Frillish with his tail. Would that be disables?
It happens rarely, so it's hard to come up with an example... if the opponent were unwise enough to taunt a pokémon locked into an encore I would imagine that might happen, for example. If it becomes obvious that using that same move over and over again is patently ludicrous or only to the opponent's benefit, I suppose.I meant more an example of when that would happen, but that's enough.
To damage the ghost, yes.Still, they're physical moves, so I'm guessing that they'll fail.
Can I issue commands for a sleeping Pokémon to execute in the event that it wake up? Namely, "Use Snore three times, but switch to Snarl if you wake up"? I'd think so, as long as I don't make it any more complex, given that since my Pokémon can obviously hear me tell it to use Snore or Sleep Talk, but the section on sleep doesn't say at all. (Or is this something I should be asking the ref?)
Like Zoroark says, it's totally kosher.Can I issue commands for a sleeping Pokémon to execute in the event that it wake up? Namely, "Use Snore three times, but switch to Snarl if you wake up"? I'd think so, as long as I don't make it any more complex, given that since my Pokémon can obviously hear me tell it to use Snore or Sleep Talk, but the section on sleep doesn't say at all. (Or is this something I should be asking the ref?)
This came up in a battle of mine in the past.If direct healing moves/chills are limited in a battle (i.e. 3 direct healing moves per Pokémon), and a Pokémon uses one but it is Snatched, which one is considered to have used it for the purposes of the limit, and thus has it counted against them?
Yes.Is Endeavor affected by the damage cap?
Lord of the Fireflies, I don't think you should be answering questions here, much less doing so while being rude to your referee in the process.