Heavy Slam deals varying damage depending on the weight of both the user and the target. The heavier the user is in comparison to its target, the more damage will be inflicted. The base power varies as follows:
120 base power, if the target’s weight is less than or equal to ⅕ (20%) of the user’s weight.
Mudsdale is so damn heavy that when it uses Heavy Slam, it can reach a Power Level of 120 on any Pokemon that weighs less than 184kg. This includes over 700 of the Pokemon in the current dex.
ok just to put into comparison how goddamn heavy this horse is
regigigas, a legendary pokemon said to be capable of moving entire continents, weighs less than half as much as this horse. why is this horse so fucking heavy
schrodinger’s chekhov’s gun. a detail in a story that looks like it should have some big payoff but it’s too early to tell if that’s relevant or if the author just has a passion for lovingly describing guns.
schrodinger’s chekov’s occam’s razor: you find an inconsistent or inaccurate detail in a work that would be brilliant if it was foreshadowing a plot twist later on, but it’s too early to tell whether the author expects you to be smart, and the simplest explanation is that they fucked up
your honour, I did not read the terms and conditions, in fact I closed my eyes and clicked the mouse at random which the software incorrectly assumed constituted a legal and binding agreement on my part.
*I high five my defence attorney as the prosecutor grinds his teeth*
I mean we joke but it has literally been determined in a court of law that a checkbox does not constitute a signature and an average EULA is not a valid contract.
>We had to block his card because he spent 5k on Genshin Impact at 4AM and almost drained his entire bank account
>The instant we unblock his card he spends 200 more dollars on Genshin Impact
Every 200 notes I wake up to, I see some familiar faces and learn that some of you just have this post ON STANDBY to remind yourselves not to whale for the new bland twink.