Previously, if we wanted to test if A was either 'B' or 'C', we would use
the pattern:
A in {B:1, C:1}
I actually don't know how common this pattern is; I just started using
it because I was tired of typing `A === 'B' || A === 'C'` all the time.
I never really liked it, though; the `:1` part made it kind of
blatantly a hack.
I did some testing and `['B', 'C'].includes(A)` is overall faster.
(A switch statement is around 20x faster still, but who wants to type
that much code?)
Anyway, the new standard is
['B', 'C'].includes(A)
Something something progress!
Random team generation scripts are no longer in scripts.js, but instead
in a new file random-teams.js.
The scripts are now also no longer run from inside battles, but in a
new team generator object. This makes it easier for external scripts
to generate random teams by running Dex.generateTeam(format).
PS's rule table has been renamed from banlistTable, and works a bit
differently now. It's a Map instead of an object now, and the keys
work a bit differently.
The original banlistTable was designed to store bans, and later
additions shoved rules and then unbans in there. The new table is
designed to support all of these.
- caused weather effects passed in through ``moreData`` to be marked as simply ``"Effect"``
- as a result, sandstorm and hail will damage Rock/Ground/Steel and Ice types respectively
- this fix makes ``Effect`` inherit the ``effectType`` from ``moreData`` if it doesn't exist in the primary ``data`` variable passed into the constructor