A new leak suggests Pokemon Legends: Z-A will overhaul how stat-changing moves work, diverging from the mainline series’ long-standing rules. Buffs that raise allies’ stats and debuffs that lower enemy stats reportedly follow a different formula, which could reshape competitive strategies and boss encounters alike. Players who rely on staples like Swords Dance, Calm Mind, or Screech may find their classic set-ups less effective—or unexpectedly stronger—depending on stacking behavior, caps, and duration. With Legends: Z-A already distancing itself from traditional turn-by-turn flow, this change signals a deeper shift toward encounter-driven tactics. Until Game Freak confirms the details, theorycrafters are parsing the implications for damage thresholds, tempo control, and team roles. One thing’s clear: trainers will need to lab new synergies and rethink risk-reward lines before launch.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A leak hints stat-change moves use A new formula
Rédigé par Mamoune ACHARKI le Mardi 7 Octobre 2025
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Mardi 7 Octobre 2025
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