A new move and an ability to go along with it!
New Move: Drop Off
Type:
/ Power:
-- / Accuracy:
100% / PP:
10 / Target:
Single adjacent Pokemon and Self / Category:
/ Priority:
0
"The user removes secondary typing of the target"
-This Move can be used on yourself as well. The effects last until the target is switched out
Example:
Turn 1: Ferrothorn used
Drop Off on self, Ferrothorns Type becomes Grass, Camerupt used Fire Blast, it only does 2x damage because of Ferrothorns lack of a Steel Typing,
Turn End.
Second-Rate
"Ignores secondary typing"
-So basically it ignores the secondary type of a Pokemon
Example:
Turn 1: Vanilluxe used Ice Beam on Reshiram, it hits for super effective damage because it ignored Reshirams Fire Typing, Reshiram uses move,
Turn End.
I think this is a little bit too complicated, since there's no telling whether a pokemon is Type A or Type B. Is Omaster Water or Rock? Is Weavile Ice or Dark? I mean you can tell that Rhyperior looks heavy and Cherrim is not, in the weight mechanic of Grass Knot and Low Kick, but there's no telling for some which one is the primary type. Also, does it affect STAB? If it does, it would seriously hurt ._. And also, losing a secondary typing, in Ferrothorn's case, leaves in in fear of bug, poison, ice, flying , which the steel typing help removed.
Anyways, here's mine:
Shocker (Stunfisk)
- Damage x1.5 if foe is paralysed.
Eg: A T-Tar who is paralysed, will take more damage from Shocker Stunfisk's Scald, than compared if it is not paralysed.
Turn 1: Tyranitar uses Crunch, Stunfisk uses Scald, it does
A damage!
End Turn
Turn 2: Tyranitar uses Crunch, Stunfisk uses Thunder Wave.
End Turn
Turn 3: Stunfisk uses Scald, it does
1.5A damage. Tyranitar is paralysed, it can't move!
End Turn
Bypasser (Weavile, Sneasel)
"Bypasses type resistance"
- Does 33% more damage if the foe resists the attack
Let us consider both Sneasels are at the same level, EV trained, IV, nature, item but different nature: Sneasel A has Inner Focus while Sneasel B has Bypasser
Sneasel A uses Faint Attack, it does 100 damage on Ferroseed.
Sneasel B uses Faint Attack, it does 133 damage on Ferroseed.
Ferroseed resists dark type moves, so the attacks will do 33% more compared to a non-Bypasser sneasel. And no, those examples aren't real calculations, just an
example
Meh. How?