Talk:Fury Cutter (move): Difference between revisions

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== STAB and Technician ==
== STAB and Technician ==
[[Scyther]] can learn Fury Cutter. This being a Bug-type move with base power less-than 60, what would (should/etc) happen when a [[Technician]] Scyther uses this move? Would it start with an increased base power of <tt>10 × 3/2 × 3/2 = 22</tt> and double from there, achieving an attack power of whopping <tt>'''352'''</tt> at the fifth turn? Or it would cap at attack power of 160 as with the normal version? If it is the former, would it be notable to mention in the article? --[[User:Solovino|Solovino]] 21:10, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
[[Scyther]] can learn Fury Cutter. This being a Bug-type move with base power less-than 60, what would (should/etc) happen when a [[Technician]] Scyther uses this move? Would it start with an increased base power of <tt>10 × 3/2 × 3/2 = 22</tt> and double from there, achieving an attack power of whopping <tt>'''352'''</tt> at the fifth turn? Or it would cap at attack power of 160 as with the normal version? If it is the former, would it be notable to mention in the article? --[[User:Solovino|Solovino]] 21:10, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
:First off, STAB Doesn't Affect base power directly. It is multiplied at the end. Meaning that the first time Fury attack is used the Base power is effectively 15. As to how it affects base power, it depends on whether the game doubles the last base power used or doubles the listed base power or it might simply cap off at 160. I would say that it is probably the second one, but I can't say for certain. Here is a chart for the first two cases. Feel free to fix it if anyone finds some errors with my math. [[User:Professor|The Professor]] 02:22, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
:First off, STAB Doesn't Affect base power directly. It is multiplied at the end. Meaning that the first time Fury cutter is used the Base power is effectively 15. As to how it affects base power, it depends on whether the game doubles the last base power used or doubles the listed base power or it might simply cap off at 160. I would say that it is probably the second one, but I can't say for certain. Here is a chart for the first two cases. Feel free to fix it if anyone finds some errors with my math. [[User:Professor|The Professor]] 02:22, 29 July 2010 (UTC)


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And what happens if we add a Metronom item in all this? [[User:Q&#39;s bone|Q&#39;s bone]] 04:57, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
And what happens if we add a Metronom item in all this? [[User:Q&#39;s bone|Q&#39;s bone]] 04:57, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
: The Metronome is like STAB it gets added to the end. It doesn't affect the base power directly. [[User:Professor|The Professor]] 02:22, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
: The Metronome is like STAB it gets added to the end. It doesn't affect the base power directly. [[User:Professor|The Professor]] 02:22, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
== Generation V ==
== Generation V ==
It's power is doubled here. Does this means that Fury Cutter can hit up to 320 of Base Power? If yes, it would have hit more than Explosion without any bonuses to power (also, Explosion as of Generation V doesn't halves Defense. Although, just a consecutive hits increased power could be a "bonus") [[User:Marked +-+-+|Marked +-+-+]] 13:23, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
It's power is doubled here. Does this means that Fury Cutter can hit up to 320 of Base Power? If yes, it would have hit more than Explosion without any bonuses to power (also, Explosion as of Generation V doesn't halves Defense. Although, just a consecutive hits increased power could be a "bonus") [[User:Marked +-+-+|Marked +-+-+]] 13:23, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
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