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There was a tiny discussion about this a while ago in the Question Box that never really amounted to anything and I'd really like this to get discussed properly because I think it's important. Currently, the ruling on Double Team states that double team clones have shadows, which makes the opponent pokemon easily distinguishable from its clones. This essentially makes double team useless, because this is what happens:
First of all, it doesn't really make any sense flavour-wise. If Double Team clones were so easy to tell apart from real pokemon, why would any pokemon learn Double Team as an evasion technique? Why would any trainer command their pokemon to do that?
Secondly, the anime shows double team clones having shadows: [one] [two] [three] [four] [five] [six]. Sometimes in the anime they don't have shadows, but then the 'real' pokemon also won't have a shadow, so I feel like this is more of a lack of attention to detail in these cases rather than a decision on how double team works. Bulbapedia doesn't have any discussion on how Double Team works within the anime. I could be wrong about how Double Team works in the anime because I don't really watch it; these results are from an incredibly scientific google image search of "pokemon anime double team".
Thirdly, Double Team is already pretty easy to counter. Rain Dance, Sandstorm and Hail will reveal clones by the respective weather 'passing through' them; moves specifically for removing evasion like Odour Sleuth, Foresight, and Miracle Eye; attacks that hit all targets such as Discharge; attacks with perfect accuracy such as Aerial Ace; other support moves like Snatch or Taunt; and possibly other creative ways like using Detect or Psychic to try and home in on the pokemon's energy or spreading around a Flamethrower or something. There are so many strategies already to avoid Double Team, and most pokemon will have at least one of these moves.
Lastly, it is incredibly game-breaking and nonstrategic for someone to counter anything by telling their pokemon to just hit the correct target. I don't think this is the case with any of the other moves in ASB - imagine if you could just avoid attraction by telling your pokemon "hey! don't be infatuated".
There's also the fact that this loophole is probably only known to people who actively checked the A&A guide in the last league, which will undoubtedly exclude some people. this seems kinda unfair to me!
anyway let's talk about this on your marks get set go
- Trainer A commands Pikachu to use Double Team
- Trainer B commands Pidgey to use Tackle on the clone that has a shadow
- The battle is reffed, and Pidgey immediately finds the real pokemon among the fakes without really having to do anything.
First of all, it doesn't really make any sense flavour-wise. If Double Team clones were so easy to tell apart from real pokemon, why would any pokemon learn Double Team as an evasion technique? Why would any trainer command their pokemon to do that?
Secondly, the anime shows double team clones having shadows: [one] [two] [three] [four] [five] [six]. Sometimes in the anime they don't have shadows, but then the 'real' pokemon also won't have a shadow, so I feel like this is more of a lack of attention to detail in these cases rather than a decision on how double team works. Bulbapedia doesn't have any discussion on how Double Team works within the anime. I could be wrong about how Double Team works in the anime because I don't really watch it; these results are from an incredibly scientific google image search of "pokemon anime double team".
Thirdly, Double Team is already pretty easy to counter. Rain Dance, Sandstorm and Hail will reveal clones by the respective weather 'passing through' them; moves specifically for removing evasion like Odour Sleuth, Foresight, and Miracle Eye; attacks that hit all targets such as Discharge; attacks with perfect accuracy such as Aerial Ace; other support moves like Snatch or Taunt; and possibly other creative ways like using Detect or Psychic to try and home in on the pokemon's energy or spreading around a Flamethrower or something. There are so many strategies already to avoid Double Team, and most pokemon will have at least one of these moves.
Lastly, it is incredibly game-breaking and nonstrategic for someone to counter anything by telling their pokemon to just hit the correct target. I don't think this is the case with any of the other moves in ASB - imagine if you could just avoid attraction by telling your pokemon "hey! don't be infatuated".
There's also the fact that this loophole is probably only known to people who actively checked the A&A guide in the last league, which will undoubtedly exclude some people. this seems kinda unfair to me!
anyway let's talk about this on your marks get set go