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What my thought (that honestly has no strong basis) was is that your attacker had the ability Magnet Pull, which in this setup might prevent steel-types from doing anything the next time. A lot Probopass would have a four-times weakness to fighting, and therefore would have every reason to fear a super effective attack on you.Nah, I don't think it was Magnet Pull. Would it do one damage to me too?
By that, I mean it's possible it would prevent a steel-type attacked by a user of this ability from doing anything the night after.which in this setup might prevent steel-types from doing anything the next time.
My phone added an extra word.AlotProbopass would have a four-times weakness to fighting, and therefore would have every reason to fear a super effective attack on you.
I'd still like to hear from @Pikochu
Where you at?
Also how would you know it did 1HP damage? The move I used didn't tell me how much damage it did.
HD told me he and Aux were the only ones who hadn't claimed their type to him, so I kinda assumed he was AFK too.
No, I'm just not interested in claiming to HD as I didn't trust him. Starting to have fewer doubts on HD though given what has happened last night on my end.
Actually, I think that was directed towards me; my result explicitly told me that my attack was not very effective and only did 1 HP at all. Zinn may not have realized that attackers will be notified if the damage they inflict is anything other than neutrally effective. In fact, this is something I didn’t realize at first, either, which led to me making a gambit in this game that I realize now probably didn’t work.I'm sure that question was directed towards me: some move types would only do a normal amount of damage.
Hmm, impressive gambit...Actually, I think that was directed towards me; my result explicitly told me that my attack was not very effective and only did 1 HP at all. Zinn may not have realized that attackers will be notified if the damage they inflict is anything other than neutrally effective. In fact, this is something I didn’t realize at first, either, which led to me making a gambit in this game that I realize now probably didn’t work.
You see, I’m not even weak to Ground at all. The real reason I was so sure that I was struck by a ground move on Night 1 is because of an ability that made me immune to it, and also explicitly notified me of the failed Ground attack directed at me. By lying that I was weak to it, I was hoping to bait my attacker into wasting their Ground move on me in future nights, but HD told me in OC that the attacker would’ve seen through it anyways because of the whole effectiveness notif thing I didn’t take into account. And for the record, I actually did take 2 HP damage that night in addition to the failed attack. Since the gambit wasn’t actually, um, useful, I figured it was best to reveal this information. Now you know.
Actually, I think that was directed towards me; my result explicitly told me that my attack was not very effective and only did 1 HP at all. Zinn may not have realized that attackers will be notified if the damage they inflict is anything other than neutrally effective. In fact, this is something I didn’t realize at first, either, which led to me making a gambit in this game that I realize now probably didn’t work.
You see, I’m not even weak to Ground at all. The real reason I was so sure that I was struck by a ground move on Night 1 is because of an ability that made me immune to it, and also explicitly notified me of the failed Ground attack directed at me. By lying that I was weak to it, I was hoping to bait my attacker into wasting their Ground move on me in future nights, but HD told me in OC that the attacker would’ve seen through it anyways because of the whole effectiveness notif thing I didn’t take into account. And for the record, I actually did take 2 HP damage that night in addition to the failed attack. Since the gambit wasn’t actually, um, useful, I figured it was best to reveal this information. Now you know.
I suppose since it's fine, judging by my OC, I'd like to fully come out with my Types. Dragon/Ground.
Indeed. Furthermore, it proves your other Type can't be Dragon, so you're cleared...if only Legendary Pokémon are Mafia in this game.And I guess that also means it's fine to out that you attacked me N2 and gave credence to my Steel-type because it resisted your attack.
What do you mean?Indeed. Furthermore, it proves your other Type can't be Dragon, so you're cleared...if only Legendary Pokémon are Mafia in this game.
The Creation Trio is all part Dragon.What do you mean?
I'm sure that question was directed towards me: some move types would only do a normal amount of damage.
Yeah sorry I did post weirdly. Also that is indeed confusing, I was confused how you knew what amount of damage you did when I wasn't told how much I did.Actually, I think that was directed towards me; my result explicitly told me that my attack was not very effective and only did 1 HP at all. Zinn may not have realized that attackers will be notified if the damage they inflict is anything other than neutrally effective. In fact, this is something I didn’t realize at first, either, which led to me making a gambit in this game that I realize now probably didn’t work.
well, shit. no one likes me for no reason other than the fact that im slow and unable to be 100% active. really nice guys. im figuring out who the mafia people are and stuff while you guys kill me in the background.
So what have you figured out so far, then?well, shit. no one likes me for no reason other than the fact that im slow and unable to be 100% active. really nice guys. im figuring out who the mafia people are and stuff while you guys kill me in the background.