New Status Effects

Started by Azonic August 10th, 2007 7:05 AM
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Ichida

The Zealous Blue Partizan

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"N00b" status, which would permanently affect any Pokemon that isn't the right nature, or any Pokemon just not worth using at all. What would be the effects? Every time you look at the Pokemon, it would point and laugh at you. :P
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"N00b" status, which would permanently affect any Pokemon that isn't the right nature, or any Pokemon just not worth using at all. What would be the effects? Every time you look at the Pokemon, it would point and laugh at you. :P
LOL,

maybe laughing status? which make the pokemon uses 2 pp's instead of one for moves (kinda like pressure)
it doesn't make sense but i like it ^__^

Rivvon

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You forgot "Faint." That's a status effect...I think ._.;

I think there should be a status effect like "Blind," where the Pokemon can't see. I don't see how that would really work with the Accuracy stat, but...hey, if Flash caused a status effect I'd use it a lot more.


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Rivvon

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Yea, but not a lot of ppl battle with fainted pokemon:bandit:

lol, Bruised BRS, Wounded WND
Bruised would be a good one. It'd be easier to get a Critical Hit off of a Bruised PKMN o.o

I battle with Fainted PKMN all the time. >.> And I win, too.[/sarcasm]


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