pretty simple suggestion; status moves already have a Bounceable tag attached to them and unless only Bounceable moves are affected by GaG, I think this tag would be pretty helpful.
Unless there are status moves that Good as Gold doesn't interact with then it's fine as is
/nms status, targets one adjacent Pokemon, all
- I couldn't see any moves here that GaG ignores. ALTHOUGH /ms status, targets opponents side
and /ms status, targets all pokemon
show moves that I believe GaG all ignore. If anyone sees anything that isn't correct let me know, but I think the answer to this suggestion already exists - it's just down to whatever the move targets.Just to add to this, not all moves not marked with the "Affected by Magic Bounce" tag work against GaG as well.Little bit of a nitpick but kind of relevant for what I think causes the confusion with what GaG doesn't and does interact with.
There are few status moves that don't interact with GaG but I think this categorization is for moves that don't DIRECTLY hit the user.
For example...
Haze and Stealth Rock are usable against a pokemon with Good as Gold. Stealth Rock targets the users SIDE, Haze is more of a "targets field" (more accurate, targets all pokemon) rather than a target user - and that's typically the difference between status moves that GaG doesn't and does block. For example, moves like trick which directly affect the pokemon fail.
Edit: the /ms command on PS! has target parameters./nms status, targets one adjacent Pokemon, all
- I couldn't see any moves here that GaG ignores. ALTHOUGH/ms status, targets opponents side
and/ms status, targets all pokemon
show moves that I believe GaG all ignore. If anyone sees anything that isn't correct let me know, but I think the answer to this suggestion already exists - it's just down to whatever the move targets.
And edit 2: Yes. If anyone reading this is curious, for whether or not they want to compile a full list or make an accurate parameter search, note that moves used by allies that affect the pokemon with good as gold, such as helping hand, fail.