Ruling A really interesting question~~

Kaito

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Hiya,

Well...Have you ever thought of Mew ex VS Togetic from TRR? You see...If Togetic is on the bench, Mew ex copies Rainbow Move, again to use Rainbow Move...And again to copy Rainbow Move...This causes an infinite loop. What happens after this? Is this legal to do?

cya.
 
Should me legal.... But who would do this forever stupid attack.... The battle would never end till the day u sleep in the coffin....?

U're a genius to think of this kind of question....
 
Hiya,

There is a time limit you know...I can just take a prize, and do the thing..And win by timeout. This also possible with Clefable ex.

cya.
 
use dive, don't annoy your opponent, cause slow play or time stretching leads to a warning, and 2 warnings lead to disqualification. (I'm a son of a judge, i should know)
 
Hiya,

Yeah...This is considered stalling. Not legal to do. Just got the answer from the Gym.
And...Lol, it's not to annoy...Just an easy way to win with friends. =p
Still interesting thing to do though.,
cya.
 
This is not illegal to do but it's not very smart!! U will prolly get called for Stalling!! And doesn't Togetic have to flip??
 
Actually...

Compendium said:
Q. If I have an active Togetic and my opponent has one on their bench, can I attack with "Rainbow Moves" and copy the opponent's benched "Rainbow Moves" and in effect copy one of my own benched Pokémon's attacks?
A. No, all you would be doing is copying the same text that you already have on Togetic, making a loop, doing nothing. Togetic copying Togetic's Rainbow Moves - congratulations, you get to use Rainbow Moves on your opponent's Benched Pokémon... again. (Dec 2, 2004 PUI Rules Team)
Technically you are allowed to do it, but your opponent can easily call for the judge and claim for stalling, since it is infinite (providing they keep copying Togetic over and over).
 
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