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#13 - arcahne (01/26/2013) [-]
I would have liked to play a version that didnt let you swap out pokemon until it was your turn.
User avatar #45 to #13 - CrashingSea (01/26/2013) [-]
Also, pokemon Colosseum and XD were like that. Every battle was a double battle so you couldn't switch out unless you took the turn to do so. Using the set method you start to become a very patient and strategic son of a bitch.
#28 to #13 - kraetyz (01/26/2013) [-]
1. Play competitive
2. ????
3. PROFIT!
User avatar #14 to #13 - andytang (01/26/2013) [-]
there actually an option for that in the game
#15 to #14 - arcahne (01/26/2013) [-]
Could you please enlighten me good sir, where I select this option?
User avatar #17 to #15 - andytang (01/26/2013) [-]
menu -> options -> battle style -> set

its been in every game
#18 to #17 - arcahne (01/26/2013) [-]
I... I didnt know.
User avatar #20 to #18 - Sicklyboy (01/26/2013) [-]
Unless I'm mistaken, that's not entirely true. "SET" made it so that once a Pokemon is sent out, it can't be swapped out unless it is forced out of battle (Roar or something) or it faints.

Althought arcahne I don't really know what you mean. You can -always- swap out Pokemon when it's your turn (unless SET is selected)
User avatar #22 to #20 - hamstergeddon (01/26/2013) [-]
No, SET mode simply disable the option to swap Pokémon after KO'ing one of the enemie's, even with SET mode, you can swap anytime it is your turn, at the cost of giving the enemy a free hit in.
User avatar #26 to #22 - Sicklyboy (01/26/2013) [-]
Been quite a while since I had used it, so thanks for clearing that up.
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