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so idk if this is true or not, but I think if the any Pokemon that are in the field have the exact same speed, it's just 50-50 for who goes first, and I was wondering if anything changed those odds. Also what I mean by battle conditions is anything that goes under the turn in showdown, such as terrains, reflect/light screen, weather conditions, and so on.

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Only factors that affect precedence within priority brackets can impact speed ties. For example...

  • A Pokémon holding a Lagging Tail will go last, leaving no chance of a speed tie.
  • If a Pokémon's held Quick Claw activates, it will move first.
  • A Sableye with Stall will always go last in its priority bracket.
  • If a Toedscruel with Mycelium Might and another Pokémon have the same Speed, and the Toedscruel uses a status move, it will go last.

The full list of these factors may be found on Bulbapedia.

There are plenty of other Speed-modifying effects, but they change the Speed stat directly and therefore make ties a moot point. This list may be found on Bulbapedia.

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Oh Amethyst. Happy you were willing to keep going, even if it was only for one answer. Thanks for the answer.

Edit: oh wait, never mind! it wasn't just for one answer! We all support you!
No problem. :)
I think the question was asking whether anything can make a Pokemon more or less likely to move first in a speed tie, not whether anything can prevent a speed tie.
it was both. this still helps, esp with the link.
@sumwun that answer is unequivocally no. That's why I phrased the first sentence the way I did: "only [these] factors can impact speed ties".