Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27275759-20171229132753

For a while one thing has confused me a lot regarding Super Attacks, specifically ones that raises Attack. For example on the new PHY SSJ3 Gotenks two of his Super Attacks are...

Massively raises ATK for 1 turn and causes immense damage to enemy

Causes immense damage to enemy and raises ATK for 1 turn

So I think I get the first one. It raises Gotenks own attack by a fixed amount causing his own Super Attack to his harder. I also understand that certain Super Attacks who raise ally’s Attack just raises everyone’s Attack after the Super has launched for however long is stated.

But in relation to the two above. I assume that the first one says it raises Attack for one turn so that the effect doesn’t stack. But the second Super raises Attack after the Super has hit so my question is how does it work? If it raises Gotenks own attack for one turn then isn’t that pointless because he always misses the next turn?

Does it raise everyone’s Attack or just his own? If it’s just him again isn’t it pointless having it raise Attack for a turn that Gotenks won’t even be in?

Thanks in advance for anyone who has an answer for me. 