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By default circumstances and conditions, the Pokémon with superior Speed statistics will strike first. However, if a Pokémon uses a priority move, the user of the move will strike first, notwithstanding the opponent's speed. If both Pokémon uses a priority move within the same value bracket, the Pokémon with the superior Speed will strike first. | By default circumstances and conditions, the Pokémon with superior Speed statistics will strike first. However, if a Pokémon uses a priority move, the user of the move will strike first, notwithstanding the opponent's speed. If both Pokémon uses a priority move within the same value bracket, the Pokémon with the superior Speed will strike first. | ||
| − | Different priority moves may fall into different value brackets, which range from 5 to -7 in PWO. The brackets of each priority move correspond to the same value in the generation-4 games (compiled below). | + | Different priority moves may fall into different value brackets, which range from 5 to -7 in PWO. The brackets of each priority move correspond to the same value in the generation-4 games (compiled below). |
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| + | Some moves may also have been set at differing priority values, despite what they may have been set as in the official games, to substitute for some form of repercussion that is not apart of PWO's battle system. [[Solarbeam]] is a decreased-priority move in PWO's battle system, as a repercussion instead of the charge-up turn, for example. | ||
==List of Priority Moves== | ==List of Priority Moves== | ||
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{{Mpriority|Detect}} | {{Mpriority|Detect}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Endure}} | {{Mpriority|Endure}} | ||
| + | {{Mpriority|Fake Out}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Protect}} | {{Mpriority|Protect}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Follow Me}} | {{Mpriority|Follow Me}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Feint}} | {{Mpriority|Feint}} | ||
| + | {{Mpriority|Extremespeed}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Aqua Jet}} | {{Mpriority|Aqua Jet}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Bide}} | {{Mpriority|Bide}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Bullet Punch}} | {{Mpriority|Bullet Punch}} | ||
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{{Mpriority|Ice Shard}} | {{Mpriority|Ice Shard}} | ||
{{Mpriority|Mach Punch}} | {{Mpriority|Mach Punch}} | ||
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</table> | </table> | ||
| − | [[Category:Moves]] | + | [[Category:Moves]] [[Category:Battle System Mechanics]] |
Latest revision as of 04:09, 2 January 2022
Priority governs which Pokémon strikes first in battle.
By default circumstances and conditions, the Pokémon with superior Speed statistics will strike first. However, if a Pokémon uses a priority move, the user of the move will strike first, notwithstanding the opponent's speed. If both Pokémon uses a priority move within the same value bracket, the Pokémon with the superior Speed will strike first.
Different priority moves may fall into different value brackets, which range from 5 to -7 in PWO. The brackets of each priority move correspond to the same value in the generation-4 games (compiled below).
Some moves may also have been set at differing priority values, despite what they may have been set as in the official games, to substitute for some form of repercussion that is not apart of PWO's battle system. Solarbeam is a decreased-priority move in PWO's battle system, as a repercussion instead of the charge-up turn, for example.