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Reversed Severance:
[1] - Munchlax: 18
[3] - Togekiss: 24 +4 Main Nature & Secondary Nature
[4] - Druddigon: 21
[5] - Surskit: 16
[6] - Cherubi: 13
[7] - Gorebyss: 20
[8] - Spiritomb: 26 +4 Main Nature & Secondary Nature
[9] - Durant: 15
[10] - Whiscash: 13
[11] - Stunky: 15 +3 Secondary Nature, or Main Nature.
[12] - Toxicroak: 18
[13] - Whirlipede: 17
[14] - Lapras: 23
[15] - Teddiursa: 16
[16] - Politoed: 21
[17] - Clamperl: 11
[19] - Riolu: 16
[20] - Lanturn: 21
I appreciate the compliment, H.A.N!
- I choose to use the above move as an example to display how the sectional attacks work; I might add a spoiler to show demonstrations on the first page.
- Secondary natures were originally only going to remove two integers, but I opted against that due to confusion. I still might fuse two of the sectional attacks together and reduce it to only four sectional attacks.
- Minimal Attack has been upgraded; it now holds a point.
- Due to the fact that Resurrect can only be used once every four pages, and the person who resurrected the Pokemon can't do anything on their next turn, and the fact that the Pokemon only has 5 points of health. That Pokemon could easily be taken out of the game before that person even has a chance to do anything about it; It actually might be under-powered.
You're really creative with the attacks so good job on that, but please dont make it too complicated.
I liked the previous war (and obviously participated), cos I just had to copy paste the list, and give and/or take few points from one or two or three Pokemon, without much thinking. It's fun cos you dont need to think a lot. (I think of it this way, if I have to go to the first page to remember the attacks or rules and if I have to constantly watch if something has or hasnt been used on this or previous page, too much tracking and thinking, less fun) Just my opinion :)
still not bad :)