The Outrage
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What if Solgaleo and Lunaala's Radiant Sun and Full Moon Phases are actually activated by the new move mechanic?
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I've actually heard that being thrown around along with P.Zygarde using Core Enforcer as his " special move"What if Solgaleo and Lunaala's Radiant Sun and Full Moon Phases are actually activated by the new move mechanic?
It'd be cool if they gave him Aura Strom from SSBBLooking forward to using a super-powered Aura Sphere from Lucario.
That's for the Gen IV remake later in the generation with Eternal Arceus.Imagine a super-powered Judgement from Arceus! That would be so epic in my opinion.
Yes please. I want my favorite FS back. Fellow Trainers will Watch the Power of Aura once again!It'd be cool if they gave him Aura Strom from SSBB
That's what I was thinking as well when all we had to go on was a potential "fifth" moveslot. The games have already had form exclusive moves with Hoopa so this would be a good way to do this without having to make a Pokemon have a useless move if it changes form mid-battle.I've actually heard that being thrown around along with P.Zygarde using Core Enforcer as his " special move"
This new mechanic is a great way to spice up various Pokémon if they use it correctly .
How exactly do Limit Breaks work in FF?Personally, I'm hoping the FlashyDanceMoves (trademark pending) work akin to a Limit Break. Part of the issue I had with mega evolutions is that in-game there was no reason to not use one. In some cases in VGC and Smogon Tiers there's very little reason to not have one either.
How exactly do Limit Breaks work in FF?
Limit Breaks usually rely on the damage the player takes in some way, but the gameplay mechanics used vary between games. In some games the player takes damage to fill up a power meter (like in Final Fantasy VII or Final Fantasy X), or the attacks become available in HP Critical status (like in Final Fantasy VI or Final Fantasy VIII). However, this is not universal, and some games use different systems. Though their appearance, use and naming has varied, the concept of Limit Breaks has become a series staple.