>>33510044And since I probably didn't explain Truant very well, here's an example:
>"Slaking was sent out!">"Slaking is fully rested! Slaking gathered energy..." A unique message appears at every guaranteed attack, such as at the start of the battle (and he isn't outsped with an attack). As he technically attacked, his attack chance is reduced by 25% to 75%.
>"The opposing Golurk used Protect! But it failed!">"Slaking used Solar Beam! It's super effective!" This skips the loafing check, but gives him a (100% HP - 50% for two attacks =) 50% chance to attack next turn.
>"The opposing Golurk used Stomping Tantrum! Slaking took 50% damage!"Slaking now has 50% HP and a -50% attack chance, so he's guaranteed to loaf next turn.
>"Slaking is exhausted and loafs around to rest." A unique message also shows at every guaranteed loaf. Slaking heals 12.5% HP to 62.5%, but still has a -25% attack chance, so he has a 37.5% chance to attack next turn.
>"Golurk switched out! Go, Garbador!">"Slaking is loafing around."Heals 12.5% to 75%, which is also his chance to attack next turn.
>"Garbador used Sludge Bomb! Slaking lost 10% HP!"Slaking is now at 65% health.
>"Slaking is loafing around." Tough luck, guy, but Slaking gets another 12.5% HP to 77.5%, and his +25% attack chance means he's guaranteed to attack next turn unless he takes too much damage.
>"Garbador used Gunk Shot! But it missed!">"Slaking is fully rested! Slaking used Return!"He loses his attack chance, leaving him with a 77.5% chance to attack next turn.
Note that if Slaking returns and then is sent out again, it loses its loafing chance modifier, and that the odds of loafing are calculated before its attack rather than at the start of the turn, making it attack less often when outsped.