Accuracy for Zap Cannon, Blizzard, Thunder, Hydro Pump and Dynamicpunch where all increased. In Prime Cup Round 3 the opponent also has increased accuracy for those moves. The accuracy does drop to it's original value but only if the opponent switches Pokemon. Brightpowder still has an effect on the accuracy of those moves.
Those moves did have there accuracy increased as I stated earlier on in the playthrough. However because of a slight overlook on my part the opposing teams didn't have there accuracy increased until later.
@@PokeRush415 I'm not being critical friend didn't mean for it to be sound that way. I just thought it was funny. I'm currently getting destroyed by the elite 4 and watching videos getting ideas.
@@codeman983 No bro it's all good. I understand how it looks though, with me not hardly missing with Zap Cannon and similar accuracy moves. It was corrected to late in the playthrough. I could say Round 3 for that reason alone was an experiment.
This is literally no different than using a gameshark or xplorer for an N64, Why ? Because in both instances you're modifying the game. When a group of people decide to go back to an old game because it might have had bugs or perhaps it wasn't that challenging, and then removing those bugs and making it more challenging. That would be modifying the game. Hacking a game to create modifications which are then used to attack other players is one thing. Modifying a game to make it more challenging and perhaps fix glitches is another. Tarnishing both with the same brush is foul. Might as well call out every single remaster and remake of older games that's ever been released, because there's been instances of remasters and remakes having increased difficulty options. Something that the original releases didn't have. Again, modifying the game.