Difference between revisions of "Duration"
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Your [[Pokemon]] doesn't take damage during the entire move duration, it only takes damage from the [[Damage Window]]. | Your [[Pokemon]] doesn't take damage during the entire move duration, it only takes damage from the [[Damage Window]]. | ||
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+ | | class= sortable wikitable smwtable | ||
+ | | limit = 9999 | ||
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[[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Stats]] | [[Category:Mechanics]] [[Category:Stats]] |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 30 July 2016
Duration is measured in ms or milliseconds (1/1000 second). Duration is the entire length of a Move's animation, different moves have different durations. Low duration means that the Moves are fast while high duration means that the Moves are slow. Power Per Second is calculated by dividing Power by Duration (in seconds).
Your Pokemon doesn't take damage during the entire move duration, it only takes damage from the Damage Window.