My bet is that it will get Giga Drain via Move Tutor in the future.A minor gripe: Why doesn't it get Giga Drain? It makes sense and would be a great move for it to have.
My bet is that it will get Giga Drain via Move Tutor in the future.A minor gripe: Why doesn't it get Giga Drain? It makes sense and would be a great move for it to have.
Was it really? Where did this come from? Also, did it say what priority bracket it was in?Triage was confirmed to give Draining Kiss priority in the mechanics research thread.
priority healing can be bad sometimes though, cuz you'd want to heal the attack they'll dish out this turn but you wouldn't be able to, cuz u'll always heal up 1st.I don't think you guys fully understand the power of Toxic Stall + Priority self healing...
It's a fairy-type move Introduced in Gen VI that raises the Defense of all Grass types on the Field. Last gen the Pokemon that got it were Sunflora, Cherrim, and Florges.Does anyone know what Flower Shield does? I'm not seeing anything in the move data list about it's description/effects.
I would also like to know this. What priority bracket?Triage gives +3 priority, correct?
Its yet another pure Fairy type that totally looks part Grass.
I agree, this gen really allows for creativity and mindgames with most of it's new additions. I have to disagree about Gumshoos though. While it will probably end up in low tier, the fact that it gets Yawn and Stakeout allow it to absolutely SMACK whatever is going to come in next. There are a lot of mind games to be played with that ability. Really, most of these new abilities and moves allow for mind games and focus more on player ability then straight up "click-and-win" like previous gens have introduced.I'm with Absolclaw, I expected this to be kinda another Chimecho. It's bizarre but appreciated how I don't think GF made anything boring/mediocre this gen except for probably Gumshoos, whose combined frailty and slowness is going to cramp it greatly in both PU Doubles and Singles
I agree with your general points very much; I really appreciate the exciting strategies and combos GF's given us with these new pokemon. Most of these pokemon seem well thought out. As for Gumshoos, that's a really cool strategy I hadn't considered yet; but, 88/60/60 defenses are keeping this thing alive barely if at all after one hit from any invested attacker, and 45 speed means this thing is going to need to take hits. Also, how are you going to Yawn if you get blown back by any offensive pokemon? I guess Gumshoos could Protect while its ally Trick Rooms, though.I agree, this gen really allows for creativity and mindgames with most of it's new additions. I have to disagree about Gumshoos though. While it will probably end up in low tier, the fact that it gets Yawn and Stakeout allow it to absolutely SMACK whatever is going to come in next. There are a lot of mind games to be played with that ability. Really, most of these new abilities and moves allow for mind games and focus more on player ability then straight up "click-and-win" like previous gens have introduced.
EDIT: I digress, however, since this is the Comfey thread. I will say that the super priority to healing, especially Draining Kiss, has a lot of use that's hard to judge just on paper. Giga Drain move tutor would be awesome for it.