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Physical/Special Attacks
From what I've learned, attacks like Hyper Beam will be considered Special Attacks while Thunderpunch will be considered a physical attack. I've spent some time thinking about how this would affect numerous Pokemon.
Hitmonchan: The elemental punches would become physical attacks, so Hitmonchan would probably end up with a better moveset. Absol/Mightyena/Dark types with low Sp.Atk.: I believe that Crunch will become a Physical attack, which is great because I HATE having dark types that don't function well with Dark-type moves! Dragonite/Salamence: Dragonite has very high attack power, and its special attack isn't as high. Hopefully, moves like Dragon Claw will become physical attacks! Gastly/Haunter/Gengar: Though its not difficult to give Gengar a good Special Attack moveset, it was never able to deal great damage with attacks of either of its own types. I'm hoping that some Ghost attacks become Special Attack moves. Shadow Ball: Shadow Ball can be learned by many Pokemon. It can be learned by those who have good Attack or low Attack. If it were to become a Special Attack, it would benefit Pokemon like Gengar and Gardevoir, but what about Pokemon like Snorlax or Absol whose main focus is Attack? Would it be better to change Shadow Ball to a Special Attack? Or would it cause too many problems? Seriously, this could change how everyone battles, so it's VERY important. Does anyone else have any opinions on what may happen? |
I'm curious as to what they'll do with Earthquake and Rockslide.
Since they are not "Direct" attacks, will they stay physical, or will they turn special? Turning them special would really change things... probably for the worse. |
Bone Rush and Poison Sting aren't contact, yet are still physical on Serebii.
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Obviously, then, physical/special moves are not based on weather they are contact attacks or not. Still, they might classify special attacks as "Long Range" and physical attacks as "Close Range"? |
that is true, but also on Serebii, that new little electric squirrel pokemon (i'm bad with jap names) learns spark, and it's categorized as a physical attack. i really don't get it, if anything, wouldn't it be more alike a Special attack? i could see how bone rush and poison sting are classified that way because the attacks consist of physical objects (the bone and the barb) that can be held/contained. however, something like a bolt of electricy cannot, so why is that attack still a physical one? the weirdos at gamefreak >/
the classification of type of attack shouldn't depend on range at all. i think this because what they're trying to do is make the game more realistic, ehhem, or "anime-driven". this being said, range doesn't prove to change the effects of an attack on the anime itself. geez.. |
I think Spark is supposed to be a ramming electrical attack... that explains why it's physical. If you look at the game animation for it, it looks like a ram.
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yeah, you're probably right. i was thinking that volt tackle and thunder punch were the only physical electric attacks, but that's only because i never cared to let any of my pokemon learn spark after i tought them thunderbolt.
maybe this physical/special thing will be a good thing afterall. i can only guess earthquake will be a special attack, and that's going to ruin a lotta move-type mixers. |
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I’m sure they will keep Earthquake and Rock Slide physical, otherwise, they’d be completely screwing over every single Ground type in the game. Kingler will rock with a physical CrabHammer + 130 Attack power. Gyarados gets a physical Water move – Waterfall – hooray! Special Shadow Ball will be Alakazam’s second strongest move. ~*^*~~*^*~ ~*^*~ ~*^*~ ~*^*~~*^*~ |
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And yay for Kingler and Crawdaunt finally getting the love they deserve! ^o^ They both have high Attack and get random physical STAB fun. =D Quote:
How could I forget about Gyarados? O.O Yay for physical Waterfall. =D |
yes, you're definitely right aragon, but by the sounds, a LARGE portion of the overall TMs are going to be physical (besides the obvious water, fire and psychic moves). and wow, waterfall will be physical? good for gyarados, seaking and poliwrath.
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It also makes the previously crappy move somewhat useful.
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if you have to know which attacks are physical or not, check a pokemon GC game.
earthquake will probably be special, just to counteract the many benefits that physical sweepers will now get. besides, they'll make it up to the ground-types by creating another ground moves, i hope. |
If they made Earthquake a special move, I'd be angry and happy at the same time. Happy for my Sceptile and Charizard, but angry for my Snorlax, Golem, Tyranitar, Dragonite, Feraligatr, Flygon........the list goes on...
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Wow, this got here pretty late.
I think that both Earthquake and Rock Slide will be special, as they are not direct attacks, but rather calling upon the earth to attack. Rock Throw, on the other hand, could possible be physical. |
I think Earthquake will be physical as the pokemon hit the ground really hard to do it.
Rock slide and rock throw too as they hit the ground hitting rocks up that hit the opponent. (A lot of "hit" there) sorry. |
If Earthquake becomes a special attack, then I will know that GF is totally devoid of any common reasoning. Attacks don't get more physical than an Earthquake.
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well let's just hope they make it up to the SP.ATTackers somehow, just like they did with the choice band.
there are way too many physical attackers and they have the same basic movesets: earthquake;rockslide;etc. it's too repetitive. boring. |
That is because the good physical attack movepool is quite limited. Plus that and QuakSlide works so well together. With the elemental punches becoming physical now though you will see some diversity. RS paired with EQ so that Ground-types could hit any Flying Pokes that were immune to EQ. With Thunderpunch and Ice Punch, you will definitely see more variety, especially since both do the same damage as RS, but are 100% instead of 90%.
Don't forget BoltBeam on the special side. That also is overused. They must have something in the works to help water that down too. |
I really don't want to see EQ as a special attack.
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OK, changing Earthquake to a special attack is a HORRIBLE idea.
But what about Dragon Claw? That may become a physical attack, benefitting Dragonite, Flygon, Groudon, Rayquaza, and Salamence A LOT! |
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Dragon Claw is definitely gonna be physical. But now poor Latios and Latias are gonna get screwed over unless D/P gives us another strong Dragon attack (excluding Meteoric Swarm). ~*^*~~*^*~ ~*^*~ ~*^*~ ~*^*~~*^*~ |
A lot of moves I hope will stay the way they are. Maybe Dragon Claw and Shadowball could turn special, but for the most part I think they should leave it the way it is.
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I think Bite and Crunch will become physical attacks, which is GREAT for Absol! And Steelix. And Tyranitar. And Mightyena, Sharpedo, Flygon, Seviper, Salamence, Arcanine, and Feraligatr. That's awesome! Schweetness to the nine-hundreth power!
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