Cyrikyty 9 Posted December 8, 2017 Share Posted December 8, 2017 So, I've noticed a couple trainers that are apparently quite switch-happy. In that sense, they just kept switching out their pokemon. Without obvious reason. One was a trainer in lapis ward with mudkip, marshtomp and a wailmer, who kept switching against my horsea. Also in the first orderly-double battle in the orphanage-mission, the orderly with the tentacool, shiinotic and kadabra switched his pokemon literally every turn against my swellow and Shelly's Yanmega. There's a bunch more times where i observerd this kind of nonsensical mass-switching, but I dont remember exactly all of them. It makes some of these battles rather easy as the opponent just does not attack, but keeps switching until they only have a single mon left. They even sometimes switch back and forth, in the second double battle in the orphanage mission, the trainer with the clefairy and the persion kept switching back and forth between them while I was taking down the other side's Pokemon. I eventually took out the persian, and he went back to clefairy, and switched right over to golett. Link to post Share on other sites
Plok 293 Posted December 8, 2017 Share Posted December 8, 2017 do you remember your moves, mons etc? this could help us pinpoint issues in ai to make it better. any extra info will be appreciated Link to post Share on other sites
Cyrikyty 9 Posted December 8, 2017 Author Share Posted December 8, 2017 In the Battle against the Lapis Ward Trainer, I had a Horsea with Bubble Beam, Twister, Focus Energy and Surf, with the enemy having a mudkip, a wailmer, and a marshtomp. In the first orphanage double battle against the orderly with the tentacool, shiinotic and kadabra i had a swellow with aerial ace, facade, quick attack and thief out, with Shelly's Yanmega out aswell, which has struggle bug, giga drain, air cutter.... and i dont remember its last move. In the second battle against the orderly with the clefairy, persian and golett, I had my Seadra out, with the same moveset it had before. The switches confused me as there really isnt much reason to switch out based on type-effectiveness. I didnt use super effective moves, sometimes they even switched into something thats weak (or less resistant) to what move I was using. (Like switching the clefairy into golett, or wailmer into marshtomp against Seadras Water-Type Moves) Edit: I am also using the Set Battle Style, in case that matters. Link to post Share on other sites
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