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Originally Posted by Armored Bishoujo
And yes, it is stupid. It's up to you to find a smart way around it.
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I'd just go with the tried-and-true approach: Kill Everything. Specifically, throw enough Dragon moves in one turn to overwhelm the Absorber and put the hurt on Lexhur.
Ah, screw it. I'm implementing plan Know Thy Enemy.
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Originally Posted by Armored Bishoujo
Electric attacks can inflict an Overload condition on an Absorber, temporarily making it sort of "switch" and work against your enemies instead of you.
Water attacks can inflict a Short condition, temporarily disabling its ability to Absorb anything.
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Huh. You know, I could've sworn there was a pokemon that was perfect for this. Maybe you know which one it is: kinda bitchy, super jealous, has an inexplicable crush that would put hardcore stalkers to shame on a jerk.
Okay, so. New plan:
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Rachel: Return Regigigas, Pokeshift, Paradigm Shift, Magnet Crush.
Charlotte: Heal Buck, Dragon Pulse Harpressor A.
Shizuka: Attack Harpressor A.
Rayleen: Deploy Salamence, Dragon Claw Harpressor B.
Dormond: Signature Technique Snap Trap on the Juggernaut that wasn't Mika's.
Impact: Pull out Dragon Slave, attack Harpressor B.
Pierce: Kingdra to Divide Dragon Pulse between Harpressors A & B. If one of them is dead, Divide between live Harpressor and Mika's Juggernaut.
Charlotte's personal: Attack Orbishriek B.
Pierce's personal: Attack Orbishriek B.
Kiyomi & Mika: Prep Hotwheel.
I'm tempted to just have Charlotte and Pierce concentrate on Mika's Juggernaut, since we don't actually have to worry about Orbishriek B until next turn.
Still, their attacks are pretty weak so they may be of better use in putting down a weak opponent rather than trying to take on a Juggernaut.
How many Absorbers can Lexhur have active at the same time? Just four?