Okay ummm...... I'm making a new attack that's called Sunburn. ( I don't know if this is an attack already.) Okay, my question is: Should it be classified as a light attack because of the sunlight or should it be under fire because it burns and is hot. But the more I think about it, the more I think that it should be under Light.
I also am making another move called Sunpoison. ( I got the idea when I was watching something on the health channel.) Anyways, prolonged exposure can make your skin burn and blister (different from sunburn) and it can make the person sick. I think that I should put that under light. If you want to know about the attacks, well:
Sunburn
Type: Light or Fire
PP: 25
Acc: 70%
Damage: ---
Effect: User concentrates the sunlight on to the foe. The sunlight then burns the foe giving it a burn status. Acc. is raised to 100 if sunnyday is in effect.
SunPoison
Type: Light
PP: 25
Acc: 70
Damage: ---
Effect: User focuses sunlight onto foe. The sunlight will stay on foe for sometime until they begin to suffer from fatigue. Then they are given a poison status.
I think that I just answered my own question. Sorry for any inconviences. I hate when I do that but then again...................
I also am making another move called Sunpoison. ( I got the idea when I was watching something on the health channel.) Anyways, prolonged exposure can make your skin burn and blister (different from sunburn) and it can make the person sick. I think that I should put that under light. If you want to know about the attacks, well:
Sunburn
Type: Light or Fire
PP: 25
Acc: 70%
Damage: ---
Effect: User concentrates the sunlight on to the foe. The sunlight then burns the foe giving it a burn status. Acc. is raised to 100 if sunnyday is in effect.
SunPoison
Type: Light
PP: 25
Acc: 70
Damage: ---
Effect: User focuses sunlight onto foe. The sunlight will stay on foe for sometime until they begin to suffer from fatigue. Then they are given a poison status.
