Talk:Weather Ball (move): Difference between revisions

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::Yes, Castform.  My bad.--[[User:FromCrimsonToWool|FromCrimsonToWool]] 03:09, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
::Yes, Castform.  My bad.--[[User:FromCrimsonToWool|FromCrimsonToWool]] 03:09, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
:::The question is really whether STAB and weather effects are a mulitpliers (x1.5) or additions (power + power x 0.5). If they are both a multiplier, then it will be 50x2x1.5x1.5=225, whereas if they are both addition then it could be as low as 150, as high as 225, or somewhere in between. This is of course assuming STAB and a weather condition which boosts move power. [[User:Werdnae]] [[User talk:Werdnae|<small>(talk)</small>]] 04:57, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
:::The question is really whether STAB and weather effects are a mulitpliers (x1.5) or additions (power + power x 0.5). If they are both a multiplier, then it will be 50x2x1.5x1.5=225, whereas if they are both addition then it could be as low as 150, as high as 225, or somewhere in between. This is of course assuming STAB and a weather condition which boosts move power. [[User:Werdnae]] [[User talk:Werdnae|<small>(talk)</small>]] 04:57, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
I would lean more towards the lower, 150 figure.  It would seem to me that handing you a pokémon that could output 225 at level 30, would be a bit of a game ruin-er.  Not to mention the ability to control multiple different major elements.