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BUG: Cannot increase attack stages after winning while Intimidated #195

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jmynes opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #212
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BUG: Cannot increase attack stages after winning while Intimidated #195

jmynes opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #212
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jmynes commented Mar 16, 2024

Note that the game state ended with my Zapdos intimidated by Gyarados
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However, while seeing what a physical spread might do for Zapdos, I tried to click the + to increase my attack stage.
Instead, I can only lower it to -2, -3, etc. It won't respond when I try to push it over 1, while in the game finish state.

I have not extensively tested this in other game states yet, but it makes post-match analysis difficult.

Device: Desktop computer
OS & Version: Windows 10, fully up to date
Browser: Microsoft Edge (chromium)
Showdex Version: v1.2.3
Format, if applicable: ADV OU
Replay: https://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/gen3ou-2081936986-419y9020drzbblt5w5ec3na4qwt6mllpw

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ya we've fixed this one... hopefully LOL. it'll be part of this upcoming version!

@doshidak doshidak self-assigned this Jul 30, 2024
@doshidak doshidak added bug Something isn't working approved This will be worked on dank Good issue or request labels Jul 30, 2024
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