kid
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Post by kid on May 6, 2014 21:13:47 GMT -8
okay, so i was playing on showdown i have a x3 speed NOT paralyzed dragonite vs a x2 paralyzed zapdos, why does he move first?
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Isa
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Post by Isa on May 7, 2014 1:10:42 GMT -8
Showdown has glitched mechanics and you shouldn't play there.
If used after paralysis, Agility negates speed drops from paralysis.
You might also have failed to set your EVs and IVs to max.
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Post by CrapAtRBY on May 7, 2014 6:46:25 GMT -8
I might be missing something but shouldn't a +3 Dragonite outspeed a +2 Zapdos anyway? Or was that a typo? Cos I can't think of any way you'd get to +3 speed in RBY anyway apart from getting bubblebeamed by Persian and then using agility twice or something similarly random
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Post by Isa on May 7, 2014 6:49:31 GMT -8
Pokémon Showdown uses *1.5, *2, *2.5, *3, *3.5 and *4 instead of +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6.
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Post by magic9mushroom on May 12, 2014 22:05:15 GMT -8
Yeah, that shouldn't be happening. +4 Dragonite should outspeed +2 Zapdos (+4 Dragonite is 774 Speed, +2 Zapdos is 596).
(+2 Zapdos does outspeed +2 Dragonite, though, even if it had been paralysed prior to using Agility.)
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Post by kel9901 on May 27, 2014 17:59:20 GMT -8
okay, so i was playing on showdown i have a x3 speed NOT paralyzed dragonite vs a x2 paralyzed zapdos, why does he move first? i have literally no idea, it hasn't happened to me even though i almost always play on showdown (you know me). Although, considering sometimes cloyster's clamp does like 77% or something to alakazam, i'm not surprised
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