"Gym Leaders' Castle"(Pokemon Battle Simulator, PBS) is based on the specifications of GB Cardridge and Pokemon Stadium 2, and is a well-balanced combination of these specifications in consideration of competition.
But, there are some bugs in "Gym Leaders' Castle".
"Gym Leaders' Castle" is not open source and we cannot fix bugs, so bugs are accepted as specifications and bugs may be incorporated into strategies.
Also, although it is not a bug, there are specifications that are unique to "Gym Leaders' Castle".
Even if you don't know most of the bugs and unique specifications, there is no big problem in the game.
However, there are some bugs and unique specifications that can be fatal if you don't know them.
On this page, I have listed only such bugs and unique specification.
please refer.
(source:ジム城大会一撃無し2000のルール > 挙動の詳細)
But, there are some bugs in "Gym Leaders' Castle".
"Gym Leaders' Castle" is not open source and we cannot fix bugs, so bugs are accepted as specifications and bugs may be incorporated into strategies.
Also, although it is not a bug, there are specifications that are unique to "Gym Leaders' Castle".
Even if you don't know most of the bugs and unique specifications, there is no big problem in the game.
However, there are some bugs and unique specifications that can be fatal if you don't know them.
On this page, I have listed only such bugs and unique specification.
please refer.
(source:ジム城大会一撃無し2000のルール > 挙動の詳細)
Title | Discription |
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Sleeping turns | If it is put to sleep by the opponent's Pokemon, it will stay asleep for 1-4 turns. For reference, it is 1-6 turns in GB Cardridge, and it is 1-3 turns in Pokemon Stadium 2. |
Pokemon Stadium Sleep Clause | In "Gym Leaders' Castle", a Clause called "Pokemon Stadium Sleep Clause" is applied. If you put the opponent's Pokemon to sleep by a sleep-inducing move, this Clause will be turned ON, and you will not be able to put other opponent's Pokemon to sleep by sleep-inducing move. And this Clause will be turned on even if the opponent's Pokemon sleeps by using Rest. The specifications when the opponent's Pokemon uses Rest are probably different from the Pokemon Showdown. |
Rapid Spin against Ghost | If you use Rapid Spin against Ghost type Pokemon, no damage will occur, but additional effects will be activated and Spykes(etc) will be invalidated. |
Present(damage) | The damage of Present is a little different. Physical types have less damage, and special types have more damage. Please see Appendix 1 for more information. |
Present(cure) | The correct behavior is 1/4 recovery of maximum HP, but "Gym Leaders' Castle"'s behavior is recovery 80 HP. Also, on the log, the front and back of the arrow are swapped. For example, "100 → 180" is the correct behavior, but "180 → 100" is "Gym Leaders' Castle"'s behavior. To find out the current HP after using Present, see the Pokemon section for the current turn, not the past logs. |
Held item curing Confusion | Ice Berry cures both BRN and Confusion. Instead, Bitter Berry does not cure Confusion. |
Stunning 2nd turn of Dig and Fly | On the second turn of Dig, if it can't move for some reason such as confusion, it will stay underground. The same is true for Fly as for Dig. |
After the 5th turn of Fury Cutter | Fury Cutter has the effect of doubling the damage each turn. This effect does not stop on the 5th turn and continues after the 5th turn. |
Assume that the attacker is Normal / (None) Type, not a critical hit, and does not have a Held Item.
The value in parentheses for Ghost is when "Foresight" is used.
The value in parentheses for Ghost is when "Foresight" is used.
Types | Representative species | Power 40 | Power 80 | Power 120 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dark/Ice | Sneasel | 155〜183 | 308〜363 | 462〜543 |
Dark/Flying | Murkrow | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Dark/Fire | Houndoom | 125〜147 | 247〜291 | 370〜435 |
Dark | Umbreon | 166〜196 | 332〜391 | 497〜585 |
Rock/Dark | Tyranitar | 56〜66 | 110〜130 | 165〜195 |
Rock/Ground | Golem,Onix,andmore | 8〜10 | 17〜20 | 25〜30 |
Rock/Flying | Aerodactyl | 5〜6 | 8〜10 | 12〜15 |
Rock/Water | Omastar,Kabutops,andmore | 43〜51 | 86〜102 | 129〜152 |
Rock | Sudowoodo | 10〜12 | 20〜24 | 31〜37 |
Fighting | Machamp,Primeape,andmore | 7〜9 | 13〜16 | 20〜24 |
Grass/Poison | Venusaur,Victreebel,andmore | 20〜24 | 38〜45 | 57〜67 |
Grass/Flying | Jumpluff,andmore | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Grass/Psychic | Exeggutor,andmore | 148〜174 | 294〜346 | 441〜519 |
Grass | Meganium,Bellossom,andmore | 136〜160 | 271〜319 | 405〜477 |
Ice/Ground | Piloswine,andmore | 26〜31 | 51〜60 | 74〜88 |
Ice/Flying | Articuno,Delibird | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Ice/Psychic | Jynx,andmore | 148〜174 | 294〜346 | 441〜519 |
Ice | - | 155〜183 | 308〜363 | 462〜543 |
Ground/Rock | Rhydon,andmore | 10〜12 | 20〜24 | 31〜37 |
Ground/Flying | Gligar | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Ground | Marowak,Donphan,andmore | 26〜31 | 51〜60 | 74〜88 |
Electric/Steel | Magneton,andmore | 18〜22 | 37〜44 | 56〜66 |
Electric/Flying | Zapdos | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Electric | Raikou,Jolteon,andmore | 142〜168 | 283〜333 | 423〜498 |
Poison/Ground | Nidoking,Nidoqueen | 26〜31 | 51〜60 | 74〜88 |
Poison/Flying | Crobat,andmore | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Poison | Muk,Weezing,andmore | 20〜24 | 38〜45 | 57〜67 |
Steel/Ground | Steelix | 8〜10 | 17〜20 | 25〜30 |
Steel/Flying | Skarmory | 5〜6 | 8〜10 | 12〜15 |
Steel | - | 18〜22 | 37〜44 | 56〜66 |
Flying | - | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Fire/Rock | Magcargo | 10〜12 | 20〜24 | 31〜37 |
Fire/Flying | Moltres,andmore | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Fire | Entei,Typhlosion,andmore | 125〜147 | 247〜291 | 370〜435 |
Water/Rock | Corsola | 10〜12 | 20〜24 | 31〜37 |
Water/Fighting | Poliwrath | 7〜9 | 13〜16 | 20〜24 |
Water/Ice | Cloyster,Lapras,andmore | 155〜183 | 308〜363 | 462〜543 |
Water/Ground | Quagsire,andmore | 26〜31 | 51〜60 | 74〜88 |
Water/Electric | Lanturn,andmore | 142〜168 | 283〜333 | 423〜498 |
Water/Poison | Tentacruel,Qwilfish,andmore | 20〜24 | 38〜45 | 57〜67 |
Water/Flying | Gyarados,Mantine | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Water/Psychic | Starmie,Slowbro,andmore | 148〜175 | 296〜348 | 442〜520 |
Water/Dragon | Kingdra | 160〜189 | 319〜376 | 479〜564 |
Water | Suicune,Vaporeon,andmore | 130〜153 | 258〜304 | 388〜456 |
Bug/Rock | Shuckle | 10〜12 | 20〜24 | 31〜37 |
Bug/Fighting | Heracross | 7〜9 | 13〜16 | 20〜24 |
Bug/Grass | Parasect,andmore | 136〜160 | 271〜319 | 405〜477 |
Bug/Poison | Venomoth,Ariados,andmore | 20〜24 | 38〜45 | 57〜67 |
Bug/Steel | Forretress,Scizor | 18〜22 | 37〜44 | 56〜66 |
Bug/Flying | Scyther,Ledian,andmore | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Bug | Pinsir,andmore | 44〜52 | 87〜103 | 130〜153 |
Psychic/Grass | (Celebi) | 136〜160 | 271〜319 | 405〜477 |
Psychic/Flying | Xatu,andmore | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Psychic | Alakazam,Mr.Mime,andmore | 148〜175 | 296〜348 | 442〜520 |
Ghost/Poison | Gengar,andmore | 0(20〜24) | 0(38〜45) | 0(57〜67) |
Ghost | Misdreavus,andmore | 0(51〜60) | 0(99〜117) | 0(148〜175) |
Dragon/Flying | Dragonite | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Dragon | Dragonair,andmore | 160〜189 | 319〜376 | 479〜564 |
Normal/Flying | Dodrio,Pidgeot,andmore | 13〜16 | 26〜31 | 38〜45 |
Normal/Psychic | Girafarig | 148〜175 | 296〜348 | 442〜520 |
Normal | Snorlax,Miltank,andmore | 7〜9 | 13〜16 | 20〜24 |
In NC2000, which is generally played with "Gym Leaders' Castle", the rules have been uniquely improved.
The main differences from international rules are:
The main differences from international rules are:
- 80 turn limit
- There isn't Evasion Moves Clause.
- There isn't Sleep Trap Moves Clause.
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国際ルールとの違いについても追記しました。
Pokemon Stadium Sleep Clauseについて追記しました。