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Can my Attributes be reduced to zero? What about Traits like Defense?
What moves can I learn via Overranking?
The book says you always do a minimum one damage, but can anything reduce my damage to zero?
How many successes do I need to succeed on an Accuracy check?
What’s the difference between a Round and a Turn?
When the book says that Multiple Actions are optional, does that mean I can forgo them in my game?
Is the amount of successes necessary to Evade or Clash affected by previous actions?
Does Evading or Clashing count as one of my 5 Actions per Turn?
Are there any moves you can’t Evade or Clash?
Are the success/victories required for Training/Evolution cumulative?
Do I have to get all the required successes for Rank Up in one training session?
How many targets can I affect with my move that targets “All Allies/Foes in Range”?
Does the damage caused each round by Restrain moves (Fire Spin, etc) ignore defenses?
Does a Shield move block all the attacks from a move with Successive Actions?
Does a Shield move prevent me from using my Action once it's my Turn?
Why is Assurance/X move different from how it is in the games?
What effects stack with each other?
How do Charge moves work?
How does the move Bide work?
How does Sucker Punch work?
Can I retrain my Trainer's skills or stats?
How do Priority and Low Priority Moves work?
For context, the steps of a Pokemon's Turn go as like this:
Priority moves are a Reaction you take before Step 1 on an Opponent's Turn. From there, you do step 2 through 4 for your Priority Move, and the Pokemon you're targeting can React as normal as they have not rolled Accuracy yet.
Low Priority moves are Reactions you take in Step 3 on an Opponent's Turn. Low Priority means that you're giving up your chance to avoid the damage via a Shield Move, Evade, or Clash but once you've taken the damage, you get to make your Low Priority attack.
The way this breaks out in steps is that 1-4 for the Attacker take place, then the Defender who used the Low Priority move immediately get to roll 2 & 4. The new Defender does NOT get the React to the Low Priority move, as it's till technically their turn and you cannot take another action once you've rolled an Accuracy roll on your turn!
Does Simple Beam really use Empathy in it's Accuracy when Pokemon don't have Empathy by default?
Why do Pokemon have Allure when Humans have Empathy? Are they the same?
When I train Pokemon, am I training for just one?
What does "Roll 2 additional dice on all Skill Rolls" mean for characters at the Master Rank?
Do I have to get to Master rank before reaching Champion rank?
Is Clash an "Evasion Action?"