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The Pokemon Club International [Getting Back To The Battle System!]


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Pokemon games? I liek Black. SoulSilver.. is eh. Platinum.. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA no.

Anime's ok, I suppose. Nothing special every episode 'cept talking to strangers everytime -.-

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@Future Paradise: i'm sorry i probably won't be on for a long while due to some problems going on....(not sure but it could be two months...) so if ya think i shouldn't be a moderator i fully understand ^^ and i wish the best of this club...*thumbs up sign*

@Glitch and Future Paradise: sorry guys....your both awesome creators...^^

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I'm being very active. I've been thinking of a cool game and stuff, and I post alot. You only have 20 more posts than me, and I think I have posted in each thread. Currently, it's just me and you. I'm not sure if you're saying I'm not active enough, but if you are, please don't. I have alot of stuff I do. It's summer. I post alot.
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Nope. xD
My memory is shot. Dx

Anyways...I decided this so far for the battle system:

Your pokemon's level is it's HP.
Super-effective moves reduce the foe's HP by 3/4.
Not-so effective moves reduce the foe's HP by 1/10.
Normaly-effective moves reduce the foe's HP by 1/4.
There aren't critical hits.
Potions restore 1/4 HP.
Super Potions restore 1/2 HP.
MooMoo Milks/Hyper Potions restore 3/4 HP.
Max Potions/Full Restores restore 100% HP.

Thoughts?

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No- you're getting everything wrong.
This is [i]sooooo[/i] simple, and you're making it complicated.
Like this:

Say you have a [b]WATER[/b] pokemon. You're facing a [b]FIRE[/b] pokemon. You use [b]Surf[/b]- this reduces the [b]FIRE[/b] pokemon's HP by 75% (3/4) because it is super-effective.
Next, you face a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon- remember, you still have a [b]WATER[/b] pokemon. You use [b]Dive[/b]- since it's non very effective, it reduces the foe's HP by 10% (1/10).
Your [b]WATER[/b] pokemon gets KO'ed. You sent out a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon- so now you have a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon and your opponent has a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon. You use [b]Bullet Seed[/b]. It's regularly effective, so it reduces the foe's HP by 25% (1/4).

Get it now?

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Name- Peace In Despair
Starting Pokemon (Anything From Any Region Except Legendaries- Starts In Basic Form)- Dunsparce!
Friend Code (Black & White)- 2494-5769-3390
How Active Will You Be (_/10)?- 9 ish
What's Your Favorite Pokemon?- Hard hard hard.... Dunsparce or Shuckle :P
What's Your Favorite Region?- The second ^.^ Johto
(Optional) Do You Think You'll Participate In 'Field' Days (Check 1st Post)?- Looking forward to them


(btw, they are saying that all electric moves, no matter if it is volt tackle or thundershock, will always to 3/4 of their health, if it is super effective. (or 1/4 for normal) )

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[quote name='Future Paradise' timestamp='1310562250' post='5351111']
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That long? I understand. But then it's up to me, Glitch, and Swords to keep this club active.
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Oh guess i didn't mention i might pop in when i get the chance...btw don't worry bout this post its not going to count...

[quote name='Glitch' timestamp='1310573651' post='5351498']
And LC if he stays active.
@Xand Thanks, and I totally understand if you can't be on. :)
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O-o oh am i a threat?...(jk) anyways ill check the website as well...XD

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[quote name='Future Paradise' timestamp='1310690391' post='5356272']
No- you're getting everything wrong.
This is [i]sooooo[/i] simple, and you're making it complicated.
Like this:

Say you have a [b]WATER[/b] pokemon. You're facing a [b]FIRE[/b] pokemon. You use [b]Surf[/b]- this reduces the [b]FIRE[/b] pokemon's HP by 75% (3/4) because it is super-effective.
Next, you face a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon- remember, you still have a [b]WATER[/b] pokemon. You use [b]Dive[/b]- since it's non very effective, it reduces the foe's HP by 10% (1/10).
Your [b]WATER[/b] pokemon gets KO'ed. You sent out a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon- so now you have a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon and your opponent has a [b]GRASS[/b] pokemon. You use [b]Bullet Seed[/b]. It's regularly effective, so it reduces the foe's HP by 25% (1/4).

Get it now?
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Maybe you don't understand what I'm trying to say.
Say you have a [b]ELECTRIC[/b] pokemon. You're facing a [b]WATER[/b] pokemon. You use [b]THUNDER[/b]- this reduces the [b]WATER[/b] pokemon's HP by 75% (3/4) because it is super-effective. (Thunder has 120 power.)
...but, according to these battling mechanics.....
Say you have a [b]ELECTRIC[/b] pokemon. You're facing a [b]WATER[/b] pokemon. You use [b]THUNDERSHOCK[/b]- this reduces the [b]WATER[/b] pokemon's HP by 75% (3/4) because it is super-effective. (Thundershock has 40 power)

You see what I'm trying to say now? The move does the same amount of damage, but the power of the move is different.
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