Does Gyro Ball get affected by Attack decrease?

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I want my Contrary Shuckle to have Shell Smash and Gyro Ball, but inverted Shell Smash would give Shuckle -2Atk, -2SpAtk and -2Spd and +1Def and +1Spdef. But will Gyro Ball's damage be lowered by the -2Atk? I've gone on Battle Spot to test this and Gyro Ball did an extremely bad amount of damage. The speed that my Shuckle is at right now is 15 at level 100.






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How does gyro ball work in Pokemon Conquest?

Effect
  • Two ahead. A single tile two tiles in front of the user.
  • Advance one tile. The user moves to the tile directly in front of it. If the user cannot move to that tile or another Pok\xe9mon is already occupying that tile, the move cannot be used.


  • What is Gyro ball effective against?

    Gyro Ball is a Steel-type Main move in Pok\xe9mon GO that deals 80 damage and costs 50 energy. It is strong against Rock, Ice and Fairy Pok\xe9mon and weak against Steel, Fire, Water and Electric Pok\xe9mon.

    Is Heavy Slam or gyro ball better on Bronzong?

    Gyro Ball is Bronzong's STAB move, and it does a lot of damage to most foes due to Bronzong's low Speed, especially against fast, (comma) offensive threats. Heavy Slam is an alternative to Gyro Ball that does huge damage to Florges, but it doesn't do much damage less than Gyro Ball to other, heavier Pokemon.

    Is gyro ball a special move?

    Serebii.net Games - Gyro Ball. Gyro Ball is a rather unique Steel Type move. As a TM, it is widely available for use.



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