sorry for replying a month later lol i completely forgot toMuk if you'd like to make a description I'll put it in.
Does this mean that the plural form of a move is the singular form, just like with Pokemon?
- Always append 's to a noun when signifying a singular possessive (Latias's Soul Dew) or plural possessive that doesn't end in s (Lucario's Swords Dance), and simply a ' when signifying a plural possessive for a word that ends in s (All Latios' Draco Meteor).
Although there are a lot of gray areas when it comes to how this is handled, generally Pokemon names can only refer to singular instances, while moves can be both singular and plural (but again, there are many exceptions to this rule).Does this mean that the plural form of a move is the singular form, just like with Pokemon?
Would Substitute + Calm Mind, for example, be plural or singular? Would it be "Substitute + Calm Mind allows xxx" or "Substitute + Calm Mind allow xxx" ? I know it refers to a set, but does the phrase refer to the singular set or the two moves encompassed by the set?
- When referring to a set that uses two specific moves, ensure the "+" sign is used, not "and" (Substitute + Bulk Up Braviary). The moves should also not be abbreviated
It only refers to the set itself, such as "Substitute + Calm Mind Mewtwo can pose a threat". If you want to refer to the moves themselves, say "Substitute and Calm Mind allow"Would Substitute + Calm Mind, for example, be plural or singular? Would it be "Substitute + Calm Mind allows xxx" or "Substitute + Calm Mind allow xxx" ? I know it refers to a set, but does the phrase refer to the singular set or the two moves encompassed by the set?
There was a good amount of confusion caused over this. Can "Overused, Underused" be changed to "OverUsed, UnderUsed"?
- Tiers (Uber, Overused, Underused, etc.) are capitalized.
I've never seen it acceptably put that way, so because consistency is important, even if it's not wrong I'd say don't capitalize "used" unless you're using it in the abbreviated format.There was a good amount of confusion caused over this. Can "Overused, Underused" be changed to "OverUsed, UnderUsed"?
Can you elaborate on what this means for the standards? Does this mean only when referring to the tiers themselves, or something like "Metang is a great Pokemon in Rarelyused". Would that be capitalized?as a proper noun they should probably be OverUsed and UnderUsed, etc.
we refer to using fm/rp as either "fm/rp," "redirection," or (one of the components under the category of) "disruption." not attack control.Attack control vs attack control
I've seen two uses for this: the first being Attack control; controlling the opponent's Attack stat, by use of burns or Intimidate. The other is absorbing/redirecting attacks, such as with Follow Me or Rage Powder, which would be "attack control". Because we added in speed control, I'll add this one as well in a bit.