Deranged said:I've just been doing this today in my Ruby.
I was using a Kyogre in my team to battle Groudon to negate it's Drought ability.
Kyorge's Lv was only 2 (a friend used AR, and traded it.).
Drizzle always won out because (I assume) it went second.
So I presume that the one with the slower speed, (or was switched in last), will have it's ability win out.
(Also, on a side note, I finally managed to get Groudon, with the slightly shakey team of Kyogre {4 Drizzle}, Rhyhorn {4 Scary Face}, Oddish {4 Stun Spore}, Goldeen {cos she's my Surfer}, Regirock {4 Icy Wind}, Shedninja {4 False Swipe}. And Finished it off with one Premier Ball. :D Now it joins my Regi's in the Premier club. Just need to see if I can do it with Rayquaza, and the Lati's for the full set. :classic: Ok, rant over)
It's always Ruby, WAAA! Sapphire needs an advantage because there are more Sapphire players.Kairi said:I tested this long ago, and if memory serves me well, Drought always wins out. This means that if both trainers are only carrying their legendary, they are sent out at the same time, and have the same speed then it will win out.
That one hit knock out attack is called Sheer Cold and it affects all types of Pokemon and has incredible accuracy compared to the other one hit KO moves. Do not take Camerupt's Fissure, take Glalie and it's Sheer Cold.Sapphire Latios said:yep Kyogre could probably take Groudon out in one attack if it knows ice beam...hydro pump or that one KO attack (cant remember what its called)
Kairi said:I tested this long ago, and if memory serves me well, Drought always wins out. This means that if both trainers are only carrying their legendary, they are sent out at the same time, and have the same speed then it will win out.