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As many of us remember, there was a little confusion about the use of Unown G at Worlds last year, specifically about attacks that make your opponent switch Pokemon. I don't recall the exact play that caused the confusion, but I was looking through the FAQ for Unleashed Legends (as translated for Pokebeach) and came across this:
Forretress's Gyro Ball cited is worded exactly like the same attack on this Magnezone, and Gallade has a similar effect. Obviously something needs to be clarified between Japan and our rules team, because according to how our rules are now, that switch wouldn't occur. And as I recall, we've been waiting on this ruling ever since Worlds.
I feel this probably got accidentally forgotten, but it should be straightened out at the least before this year's Worlds.
Q: While the opponent’s only Benched Pokemon was a Toxicroak G (PT) with a “Danger Perception” Poke-Body, my Forretress used its “Gyro Ball” attack and I chose to switch it with one of my Benched Pokemon. In this instance, can the opponent’s Active Pokemon be switched with Toxicroak G?
A: Yes, it can. Since Forretress’ Gyro Ball attack places an effect on the opponent’s Active Pokemon, even if Pokemon on the opponent’s Bench have conditions that prevent effects of attacks, the switch can occur.
Forretress's Gyro Ball cited is worded exactly like the same attack on this Magnezone, and Gallade has a similar effect. Obviously something needs to be clarified between Japan and our rules team, because according to how our rules are now, that switch wouldn't occur. And as I recall, we've been waiting on this ruling ever since Worlds.
I feel this probably got accidentally forgotten, but it should be straightened out at the least before this year's Worlds.