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Tapu Koko used z moves twice?
Destiny bond is self-targeted, meaning if the gengar faints before it uses another move, the mon that KOs it will also faint.Today a gengar destiny bonded my rotom using volt switch, but it was the pokemon i switched in who fell to it. Wasnt able to save replay since i got dq'd, is there an easy way to test it?
i meant the mon that appeared last in front of it, not the one who landed the volt switchDestiny bond is self-targeted, meaning if the gengar faints before it uses another move, the mon that KOs it will also faint.
Are you saying:i meant the mon that appeared last in front of it, not the one who landed the volt switch
Iirc this was changed in gen 7. I think it was originally like this in gen 7, then Nintendo noted that that was a bug and they meant to change it, then the first patch fixed it.Sorry to bother everyone, but small question for you all.
I was under the impression until recently that in the event of a two pokemon knockout, resulting in the end of the match, with one pokemon using a move to knock out their opponent and the other using an ability/item to knock out their opponent, the trainer of the pokemon who knocked out their opponent through an ability/item won the match.
However, in the ongoing 2017 Feb International, I just completed a battle in which I lost, even though my Rough Skin Garchomp knocked out my opponents Decidueye via Rough Skin, while my opponent knocked out my Garchomp with Leaf Blade, ending the match. (I've uploaded the replay: L7QG-WWWW-WWW5-L72D)
Has there been a change in this mechanic since Gen 6, or has this always been the case and I'm an idiot? Ty!
Just tested with Z-Confide Serperior -- stat buffs from Z-moves ignore Contrary. (Edit: I mean the stat buff for it being a Z-move, e.g. Z-Calm Mind doesn't ignore it.)Does anyone know if Z Happy Hour increases all stats even using by a Pokemon with Contrary as ability ? On PS it works with Malamar but I don't know if it's a bug or a stuff like that.
Thx man ! So if I understand well Z effect bypasses Contrary (for example: Z bulk Up will give you +1 in Attack but you will still have a Attack and Def drops due to Bulk Up effect).Just tested with Z-Confide Serperior -- stat buffs from Z-moves ignore Contrary. (Edit: I mean the stat buff for it being a Z-move, e.g. Z-Calm Mind doesn't ignore it.)
That's correct, for a net effect of 0 Attack and -1 Defence.Thx man ! So if I understand well Z effect bypasses Contrary (for example: Z bulk Up will give you +1 in Attack but you will still have a Attack and Def drops due to Bulk Up effect).