![]() They can simply use Full Heal to flush all the Special Conditions away, prevent Special Conditions from happening, or outright OHKO Salazzle causing you to lose your main attacker. Knowing how hostile the format goes, those two-turn strategies rarely works because your opponent can try to disrupt your plan in between the “two-turn” strategy. While this card may have synergy on its own, it is a strategy that needs two full turns to be effective. Poison and Burned Special Conditions are placed indefinitely while the other three Special Conditions (Asleep, Paralyzed, and Confused) actually override each other, so that can’t be affected by multiple instances of those Special Conditions at the same time. The fact remains that regardless of the outcome, the opponent’s Active Pokemon is still affected by that special condition, so Derisive Roasting will still do 90 damage. If they flipped tails, then the attack fails and the attacking Pokémon takes 30 damage. If a confused Pokémon flipped heads when trying to attack, the attack proceeds as usual. Perplex is a good start, inflicting one Special Condition, but Confusion is still one of the worst Special Conditions out there because the effect only works half the time. It aims to inflict Special Conditions so that Derisive Roasting can deal lots of damage. So, you can see what Salazzle’s trying to do. Perplex costs R and inflicts the Confused Special Condition while Derisive Roasting costs CC (Welder will chiefly meet that attack cost) and does 90 damage for each Special Condition affecting the opponent’s Active Pokemon. A stage 1 Fire type with 90 HP (searchable via Level Ball), Water weakness, and a retreat cost of C, she has two attacks. Salazzle from Sword & Shield Battle Styles is there to carry her own strategy.
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