>>26777356Knowing what moves are effective in theory is not the same as using them in practice. You can equip Psychic to deal with poison types but if you happen to forget that Drapion is part dark, then you fucking deserve to make that mistake. That is on you.
Likewise you might equip Earthquake to deal with electric types, but if you forget that it's also super effective against Drapion, the neglect is on you. The game shouldn't just tell you HEY USE THIS ATTACK. Or if you equip Thunderbolt and think Gigalith is immune to it, that's your mistake to make.
Like I said, this is removing thought that you have to put into your moves, which is what RPGs are all about.
Yes, there is more to it than super effectiveness. Maybe it's not like auto-aim. But it IS like making bullet hitboxes stupidly huge with soft lock on everywhere, or prompts telling you when to shoot. You are defending significantly dumbing the game down further and that's all there is to it.