The Sleep Clause rule is described in the battle thread on this site as follows:
It is obvious that this clause means that if you have put your opponent's Pokemon to sleep using moves like Hypnosis or Spore, then until that Pokemon is killed or wakes up from sleep, you cannot use moves such as the ones listed above again, or risk automatically losing the match (in the case of wifi) or having the move "fail" in the case of shoddy. Like I said, this is straight forward.
However, I had always heard that the ability Effect Spore does not count as you putting a Pokemon to sleep. In other words, you are not disqualified if you use Spore w/ Breloom, the opponent switches hits you with a move, and is put to sleep by Effect Spore. Now, if I am wrong here, and I do not think that I am at all, then this thread is null and void, and should be closed right now. This part of the sleep clause rule also made sense to me since it's something you cannot technically stop; it's random chance.
In the case that I am correct in the above analysis of Effect Spore and its role in Sleep Clause, then I have another situation that I believe needs further explanation.
To explain it, here is a shoddy log. All you need to know, is that another Pokemon is asleep on the opponent's team.
I believe that this should be discussed, at the very least.
This has always been straight forward to myself, until recently. Let me explain.only one pokemon on your opponent's team at a time can be put to sleep by you.
It is obvious that this clause means that if you have put your opponent's Pokemon to sleep using moves like Hypnosis or Spore, then until that Pokemon is killed or wakes up from sleep, you cannot use moves such as the ones listed above again, or risk automatically losing the match (in the case of wifi) or having the move "fail" in the case of shoddy. Like I said, this is straight forward.
However, I had always heard that the ability Effect Spore does not count as you putting a Pokemon to sleep. In other words, you are not disqualified if you use Spore w/ Breloom, the opponent switches hits you with a move, and is put to sleep by Effect Spore. Now, if I am wrong here, and I do not think that I am at all, then this thread is null and void, and should be closed right now. This part of the sleep clause rule also made sense to me since it's something you cannot technically stop; it's random chance.
In the case that I am correct in the above analysis of Effect Spore and its role in Sleep Clause, then I have another situation that I believe needs further explanation.
To explain it, here is a shoddy log. All you need to know, is that another Pokemon is asleep on the opponent's team.
Notice that Psycho Shift had no effect what-so-ever. Now obviously this was because Sleep Clause was in effect. However, is a Sleeping Cresselia who is using Rest Talk, and has a chance to choose Psycho Shift and transfer sleep any different from a Breloom who also has a chance to cause sleep when it has the ability Effect Spore?Cresselia used Rest.
Cresselia fell asleep!
Cresselia restored 35% of its health.
Magnezone used Magnet Rise.
But it failed!
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Cresselia is fast asleep!
Cresselia used Sleep Talk.
Cresselia used Psycho Shift.
Magnezone used Thunderbolt.
Cresselia lost 33% of its health.
Magnezone is no longer immune to ground attacks!
I believe that this should be discussed, at the very least.