in 3rd gen, moves hat hit both opponents were doing 50% damage each, while moves that hit all did full damage. now its moves that hit all do 75% damage and moves that hit both the opponents do full.
Most moves yes (ex. Surf, Rock Slide and etc), while other still do full damage(ex. Earthquake Self-Destruct) but those moves hit your own pokemon as well surf included.
in 3rd gen, moves hat hit both opponents were doing 50% damage each, while moves that hit all did full damage. now its moves that hit all do 75% damage and moves that hit both the opponents do full.
disturbedroks 4 years ago
I wonder what would have happened if Gengar used hypnosis on solrock ;)
ykuroda16 4 years ago
you are tricky person...
holybless 4 years ago
I like the stunna shades ya'll was rocking
silentboxer1989 4 years ago
squirtle used endure
pikanaruto1212 4 years ago
Most moves yes (ex. Surf, Rock Slide and etc), while other still do full damage(ex. Earthquake Self-Destruct) but those moves hit your own pokemon as well surf included.
Heatnix9234 4 years ago
I think it does, or at least in the 3rd gen.
crosspoison 4 years ago
Yeah, it was definitely Trick Room. Reflect doesn't have 5 PP. Reflect has about 20 PP.
SuperiorMagikarp 4 years ago
I think its trick room otherwise Solrock would be eliminated before they had a chance to use explosion or self-destruct.
KrayzeeGuy 4 years ago
question, with double battles, with moves that hit both pokemon does it split the damage e.g. surf or rock slide
dbzdigimon 4 years ago