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Nevermind guys, I found out myself. Turns out that it DOES end up switching out the dynamaxed pokemon. Let me just go add that reak quick... | Nevermind guys, I found out myself. Turns out that it DOES end up switching out the dynamaxed pokemon. Let me just go add that reak quick... | ||
[[User:2nd Slash|2nd Slash]] ([[User talk:2nd Slash|talk]]) 13:23, 25 February 2020 (UTC) | [[User:2nd Slash|2nd Slash]] ([[User talk:2nd Slash|talk]]) 13:23, 25 February 2020 (UTC) | ||
== {{m|Pain Split}} explanation (What is "non-Dynamax HP"?) == | |||
Is it equal to the Pokémon's current HP minus however much their max HP increased by Dynamaxing? Is it something else? | |||
* Assuming the former: Suppose a Dynamax Pokémon doubled its HP, and then got down to less than half health. Now its "non-Dynamax HP" is ''negative''. Does this actually contribute a negative value to Pain Split's HP total? Can this cause fainting? | |||
If I'm not the only one confused by this, the language there might warrant some clarification. If I am, uh, oops sorry I dumb. Also, the {{m|Pain Split}} page doesn't mention this yet... but I can't really edit that page myself since I don't ''quite'' know what to say on it. | |||
[[User:Pichugetic|Pichugetic]] ([[User talk:Pichugetic|talk]]) 11:45, 8 March 2022 (UTC) |
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