Light That Burns the Sky (move): Difference between revisions

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Light That Burns the Sky compares the user's Attack and Special Attack stats, dealing damage to the target using the higher stat. If the user's Attack is greater than its Special Attack, the move will be a [[physical move]]; if its Special Attack is equal to or greater than its Attack, it will remain a [[special move]].
Light That Burns the Sky compares the user's Attack and Special Attack stats, dealing damage to the target using the higher stat. If the user's Attack is greater than its Special Attack, the move will be a [[physical move]]; if its Special Attack is equal to or greater than its Attack, it will remain a [[special move]].


During the execution of Light That Burns the Sky, all {{cat|ignorable Abilities}} (i.e. Abilities that could affect the success or damage of a move) are ignored, except when Light That Burns the Sky is called by {{cat|moves that call other moves|another move}} rather than directly used.
During the execution of Light That Burns the Sky, all {{DL|Ignoring Abilities|ignorable Abilities}} are [[ignoring Abilities|ignored]]. (Ignorable Abilities are most Abilities that could potentially negatively affect the success, damage, or effects of a move if possessed by the target of a move or its allies—such as {{a|Multiscale}} and {{a|Friend Guard}}.)


For determining which stat is higher, stat stages are taken into account; however, it does not consider the effects of [[held item]]s (such as a [[Choice Band]]) or {{Abilities}} (such as {{a|Huge Power}}) that do not use stat stages. If the user's Attack is higher, Light That Burns the Sky becomes a physical move in all aspects: the move's damage is affected by {{m|Reflect}} (but not {{m|Light Screen}}), it will activate {{m|Counter}} and {{m|Shell Trap}} (but not {{m|Mirror Coat}}), and it triggers the [[Kee Berry]] (but not the [[Maranga Berry]]). Otherwise, it is treated as a special move in all of these cases.
For determining which stat is higher, stat stages are taken into account; however, it does not consider the effects of [[held item]]s (such as a [[Choice Band]]) or {{Abilities}} (such as {{a|Huge Power}}) that do not use stat stages. If the user's Attack is higher, Light That Burns the Sky becomes a physical move in all aspects: the move's damage is affected by {{m|Reflect}} (but not {{m|Light Screen}}), it will activate {{m|Counter}} and {{m|Shell Trap}} (but not {{m|Mirror Coat}}), and it triggers the [[Kee Berry]] (but not the [[Maranga Berry]]). Otherwise, it is treated as a special move in all of these cases.