The maximum amount of direct attack battle damage that can be inflicted in a single turn in a duel is 8000 points.
Yes, the damage to the player is inflicted as Battle Damage.
The turning point in the Pacific war came at the Battle of Midway. The US cracked Japanese codes and learned of a Japanese attack on Midway. They then sent an armada of ships to meet this attack. The US inflicted heavy damage, including sinking 4 Japanese carriers.
Yes, switching out a Pokémon during battle does affect the amount of EVs (Effort Values) gained. When a Pokémon faints an opponent, the Pokémon that participated in the battle will receive the EVs associated with that defeated opponent. However, if a Pokémon is switched out before the opponent is defeated, it will not receive any EVs from that battle, regardless of how much damage it inflicted.
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To be the fastest to attack
Deoxys has the most, can get up to 504 attack Rampardos second most at 471 atk Slaking third at 460 atk If you have a shuckle with maximum defense, and it knows power trick, if it uses that move in battle, then it can have up to 614 attack.
'Battle wounds' is a general term that means any wound inflicted on a soldier. "Casualty" is a term that means any soldier who was killed, wounded or mortally wounded in battle.
1,143,500 Soviets were in the Battle of Stalingrad after the Soviet counter attack.
When a monster attacks a defense position monster with DEF equal to to the attacking monster's ATK, no damage is inflicted to either player's Life Points and no monsters are destroyed in battle. Some monsters have effects that activate before or after they battle, so you must take those into account as well.
Certain pets (battle pets) can now attack in AQW as long as you equip a battle class, such as Necromancer.
Final Fantasy 13 uses Active Time Battle (also known as the ATB) sequences. Players choose their next move between ATTACK/MAGIC/ITEMS, etc. It is similar to previous installments, but has slight differences to give the player a maximum amount of hits in a combo.
Somewhat. But if the Canadians didn't attack, D-Day wouldn't have succeeded because the loss taught the allies what changes had to be made. The attack wasn't too bad, but the withdraw was the part that most people died in. But Orange beach was a complete success. They inflicted heavy casualties upon German forces and barely lost any.