I'm getting back into Pokemon since at least 2016 and I am currently playing through some romhacks that increase difficulty for a variety of gens (none of that 3DS and switch bullshit, fuck that), but the problem is I'm no competitivefag, and I'm not trying to be. I have never been and I just mindlessly clicked attacks when I was a kid. I'm doing my best to learn as I go but there are times when I do get my ass kicked and I'm not trying to study guides on how each specific game's AI behaves either, that's some Nuzlocke autism I'm not interested in. This may sound like either something obvious or the stupidest shit you'll ever read, but Is there something like a tool that I can feed my team and moves as well as the opponent's for it to run a simulation to tell me what the smartest strategy is? Or maybe GPT 4o-latest with a good lorebook if no one has made something like that yet?
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>>56937896It'd be easier to just look up how the AI tends to work. For instance, they'll always use priority moves, or switch in to super effect moves. For instance, if a Golem has Earthquake, Quick Attack, Rock Slide, and Leer (just as a random example). Lets say you have a Pidgeot, it will always use Rock Slide with smart AI (which most of these harder romhacks tend to try and use). If your Pidgeot survives with say 20 HP, then it will use Quick Attack instead because that's a priority move and will allow it to go first. Smart AI will almost always try to gain speed advantage, or use Super Effective moves, even if they switch out.