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When the opponent is immune to one of the status ailments Tri Attack inflicts, what is the probability for Tri attack to inflict the other two?
When the opponent is immune to one of the status ailments Tri Attack inflicts, what is the probability for Tri attack to inflict the other two?


Well I'm going to assume it would still be the same just with one of the status ailments excluded. If there were, hypothetically,  33% chance for all 3 and "a spinner" lands on the blocked status ailment it'll just be a normal attack. {{unsigned|WhiteHat}}
Well I'm going to assume it would still be the same just with one of the status ailments excluded. If there were, hypothetically,  33% chance for all 3 and "a spinner" lands on the blocked status ailment it'll just be a normal attack. {{unsigned|WhiteHat}}

Revision as of 19:40, 25 November 2010

Status Effect

I am almost certain Tri Attack could not cause any status effects in Generation I. Can anyone refute? Schreiber 00:04, 13 November 2009 (UTC)

Tri Attack on Limber

When the opponent is immune to one of the status ailments Tri Attack inflicts, what is the probability for Tri attack to inflict the other two?

Well I'm going to assume it would still be the same just with one of the status ailments excluded. If there were, hypothetically, 33% chance for all 3 and "a spinner" lands on the blocked status ailment it'll just be a normal attack. - unsigned comment from WhiteHat (talkcontribs)