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I have a question about organizing decorations in my Dream World homes. I recently bought the pillows from the Mansion update to the catalogue. I love them, but whenever I try to put them in my house, they both end up on the table with the dream catalogue and my lamp.
Now, I know this probably sounds stupid, but how do I move things around? I don't want four things stacked on the same tiny table, I want to be able to move stuff around. But... how? D:
Simply hit the Redecorate tab in the top left menu in your house, then you can drag and drop items where you like. Once you're done, click Set Position in the top left menu.
Is there anyway of influencing which Dream World map we go to by Pokemon type?
How is the amount of damage caused by Psyshock determined?
On Bulbapedia it only says "calculates damage using the user's Special Attack and opponent's Defence stat"
What do you suggest I Master Ball in Sapphire: a good-natured Rayquaza or hunt for Latias with a good nature (which will take much longer)?
Can you set up all Spikes, Toxic Spikes, and Stelth Rock all at once? So it will be like "Pokemon" took damage from Spikes, then "Pokemon" took damage from Stelth Rock? Do you know what I mean?
Yeah you can. You can also use Toxic Spikes twice to badly poison the foe instead of just normal poison. I think the more Spikes you use, the more damage too.
Can you set up all Spikes, Toxic Spikes, and Stelth Rock all at once? So it will be like "Pokemon" took damage from Spikes, then "Pokemon" took damage from Stelth Rock? Do you know what I mean?
During any regular attack calculation, the game uses the Attack/Special Attack stat of the attacker and the Defense/Special Defense stat of the defender, with which stat being used dependent on whether the attack is physical (Attack/Defense) or Special (Special Attack/Special Defense).
Psyshock and similar moves subvert this formula by calculating by using the Defense stat of the defender instead of their Special Defense, even though it's a special move.