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Can you add 'if X, do nothing' to an action that already has three conditionals, or does that count as a fourth one?
We should probably come up with an absolute answer on this one.I found the post I was looking for (though I couldn't find the battle in question), so it looks like it could go either way?
It does!Big Root does not affect Leech Seed recovery, does it?
I would have it heal 4% health/energy each round instead of 3%.Well, it would in theory, and it does in the games, but it's actually kind of mathematically impossible in ASB.
I'm thinking of getting a Rotom-Wash. How do I turn a regular Rotom into one?
Let's say a Pokemon with 10% energy remaining tries to perform an attack with a 20% energy cost. Does the Pokemon perform the attack and then faint, or fail to perform the attack at all?
Does that apply to Destiny Bond as well? If a Pokemon only has 10% energy remaining when it uses Destiny Bond and gets knocked out, how much damage does it do?
Though there is the fact that its opponent won't get a chance to knock it out if it's using up the last of its energy to set up Destiny Bond to consider. :v
I think it was asked earlier, but it'd be 75. Damage caps are not relative, they're fixedHow are Damage Caps treated when direct healing moves are used? For example, if a Pokemon goes from 50% health to 100% health in a battle with a 25% damage cap, is 75% the lowest health they can finish with, or is it 25%?
Largely dependant on the referee -- most won't even penalize an aquatic Pokémon for not being in the water at all.What happens if a normally-aquatic pokémon is thrown out of the water?