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Quick and Easy Questions (please read the OP)
(06-01-2018, 11:32 PM)Civic Wrote: I dislike the original direction I went with Jim's Super Moves and was wondering if I can submit to have them changed? I would do so in the Move Approval, but I would bump my T1 Super Attack to my T2 and create a different T1, and change my T2 Super Defence.

You can upgrade T1 super moves to T2 super moves and pay the difference (i.e. pay 200 OM). It works the same way as upgrading a normal move in that regard. Take it to move approval and say that you're upgrading a move if you wish to do this.

You can also modify existing super moves as you would a normal move. With super moves there's more leniency on how much you can change "functionality" compared with normal moves - at least for super attacks and super defences (as they all deal or block damage). But, for example, you can't replace a T2 super defence where you teleport out of the way with a T2 super defence where you make a shield, for example. Unless you refund the first super and buy the second super normally.


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