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Start of turn 3 [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia used Protect! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia protected itself! Flygon used ThunderPunch! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia protected itself! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia's Speed Boost increases its speed! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia's Speed rose! Start of turn 4 Zoran425 called Flygon back! Zoran425 sent out Vaporeon! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia used Swords Dance! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia's Attack sharply rose! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia's Speed Boost increases its speed! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia's Speed rose! Start of turn 5 [MECA]CaballeroPanda's entalpia used Baton Pass! [MECA]CaballeroPanda called entalpia back! [MECA]CaballeroPanda sent out Gallade! Pointed stones dug into [MECA]CaballeroPanda's Gallade! Vaporeon used Roar! Pointed stones dug into [MECA]CaballeroPanda's Porygon-Z! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's Porygon-Z was dragged out! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's Porygon-Z's Download activates! [MECA]CaballeroPanda's Porygon-Z's Sp. Att. rose! [MECA]CaballeroPanda forfeited against Zoran425! The window was disabled due to one of the players closing the battle window. Oh, god. Loling [editline]28th March 2012[/editline] Also anybody want to challenge my (only 2 times out of about 6 or 7 have been lost) team?
Okay, so I'm playing HG atm. So any advice about the Pokemon I should take against Red?
Now the worst part of catching a Feebas. Attempting to evolve it. I thought I would go collect some Pamtre berries in Amity Square to make poffins, but it's just been an exercise in futility. Of the 9 "Rare" berries I can find in Amity Square, I've found 6 of them at least 10 times. Of the remaining 3, 2 of them I've found at least 5 times. Of the one I need, I've found 2. It's like the game is trying to piss me off.
I'd like to see, in future games, Feebas having a distribution similar to Magikarp: It would be in EVERY body of water. Only just in a few tiles/a single one per area. However, that'd include the 10-tiles pond in your home town, of course, so no excruciating fishing to get one. Same with Milotic with Gyarados (however, Gyarados living in those small ponds as in FRLG or DPPt is retarded). [QUOTE=Kinversulath;35341811]Now the worst part of catching a Feebas. Attempting to evolve it. I thought I would go collect some Pamtre berries in Amity Square to make poffins, but it's just been an exercise in futility. Of the 9 "Rare" berries I can find in Amity Square, I've found 6 of them at least 10 times. Of the remaining 3, 2 of them I've found at least 5 times. Of the one I need, I've found 2. It's like the game is trying to piss me off.[/QUOTE] Plant berries, grow berries. Pamtre berries are very effective, I recall getting an ADAMANT Milotic in Ruby using those. PokeBlocks were better than Poffin anyway, the minigame was more intuitive, rather than "look, touch screen shit!".
[QUOTE=Xenofobia;35341438]Okay, so I'm playing HG atm. So any advice about the Pokemon I should take against Red?[/QUOTE] Level 65+ ones.
Get Mewtwo and Lugia. Teach Mewtwo Blizzard. Try also Thunder (with Rain Dance Support). Half his team is weak to electric attacks. As for Snorlax, Ho-Oh and Sacred Fire. A burnt Snorlax is FAR less dangerous. Pikachu strikes hard, true, but has paper defenses.
Updated my team: [img]http://floatzel.net/pokemon/black-white/sprites/images/257.png[/img] moves: Flare Blitz Hi Jump Kick Sky Uppercut Sword Dance [img]http://floatzel.net/pokemon/black-white/sprites/images/149.png[/img] moves: Outrage Draco Meteor Brick Brake Dragon Dance [img]http://floatzel.net/pokemon/black-white/sprites/images/38.png[/img] moves: Fire Blast Will-O-Wisp Energy Ball Hypnosis [img]http://floatzel.net/pokemon/black-white/sprites/images/3.png[/img] moves: Growth Solarbeam Hidden Power Sludge Bomb [img]http://floatzel.net/pokemon/black-white/sprites/images/135.png[/img] moves: Thunderbolt Volt Switch Shadow Ball Hidden Power [img]http://floatzel.net/pokemon/black-white/sprites/images/65.png[/img] moves: Substitute Psychic Shadow Ball Focus Blast
[QUOTE=Eriorguez;35343153]Get Mewtwo and Lugia. Teach Mewtwo Blizzard. Try also Thunder (with Rain Dance Support). Half his team is weak to electric attacks. As for Snorlax, Ho-Oh and Sacred Fire. A burnt Snorlax is FAR less dangerous. Pikachu strikes hard, true, but has paper defenses.[/QUOTE] A'ight I will try that later on
[QUOTE=Eriorguez;35343153]Get Mewtwo and Lugia. Teach Mewtwo Blizzard. Try also Thunder (with Rain Dance Support). Half his team is weak to electric attacks. As for Snorlax, Ho-Oh and Sacred Fire. A burnt Snorlax is FAR less dangerous. Pikachu strikes hard, true, but has paper defenses.[/QUOTE] Use someone with low-kick for snorlax.
[QUOTE=Eriorguez;35342481]Plant berries, grow berries. Pamtre berries are very effective, I recall getting an ADAMANT Milotic in Ruby using those. PokeBlocks were better than Poffin anyway, the minigame was more intuitive, rather than "look, touch screen shit!".[/QUOTE] Yeah, but I'm lazy as hell and don't feel like waiting for berries to grow. If I don't collect a few more tonight, I'll have to do that I suppose. As long as I don't fuck up the poffins, it should work out fine.
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;35269479]I found pokerus in Black but I only noticed when mashing the button to make the pokemon center heal my team took slightly longer than usual the nurse brings it up if you've found it but at that point you're so used to just speeding through that conversation it's easy to miss[/QUOTE] 5 day late reply the first and only time I got Pokerus, I was in the middle of EV training I wasn't sure whether to be annoyed or happy :v:
Hope I'm not late. [img]http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1ma0ql34p1qld3zko1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJ6IHWSU3BX3X7X3Q&Expires=1333129231&Signature=Oemo0yfrKYui%2F6%2FhrnAqkhwGQEU%3D[/img]
[QUOTE=jechtman;35338661]... that's lovely... Also egg changes colour.[/QUOTE] And his testicles are talking. :v:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH [img]http://i.imgur.com/PqxjW.jpg[/img] SHINY BITCH
Ahh...years ago, I found a shiny Magnemite in Leafgreen (The power station where you find Zapdos, I believe). I happened to be playing it outdoors on a bright Summer day, and I thought the darkness of the Magnemite and the 'glitter' effect was a trick of the light. I also lacked repels at the time and was eager to make progress through the area quickly. I ended up running away. :suicide:
[QUOTE=Ryuken;35348252]AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH [img]http://i.imgur.com/PqxjW.jpg[/img] SHINY BITCH[/QUOTE] What are you going to evolve it into? I would recommend Umbreon.
[QUOTE=Quinnjdq;35348616]What are you going to evolve it into? I would recommend Umbreon.[/QUOTE] Umbreon, definitely
[QUOTE=CaptainDraco;35335648]I bought a copy of Leaf Green off a friend and told him to reserve the Sapphire for me so I cant buy it when I get more money, the next day he shows it to all his friends saying its for sale. also on leaf green I have a level 18 ivysaur and I haven't even beat Brock. Shiny Caterpie takes forever to get.[/QUOTE] Never mind about the Sapphire, my friend (who hates Pokemon) gave me $5 and told me to buy it (the other guy that wanted it said he was a huge Pokemon fan, yet all he has is a dsi XL and Black+White. The kid couldn't even play it!) So already I got a level 20 Grovyle (CELL) and a level 18 Sableye (FREEZA). I've never beat any GEN 3 games, so....any tips?
Just be aware that the Physical/Special split occurs in the Fourth Generation. This means that the Type of move is determined by it's element, such as Fire and Water being Special attack based and rock and steel being physical. I don't know which type is which, so you'll have to look that up.
[QUOTE=Smas;35350407]Just be aware that the Physical/Special split occurs in the Fourth Generation. This means that the Type of move is determined by it's element, such as Fire and Water being Special attack based and rock and steel being physical. I don't know which type is which, so you'll have to look that up.[/QUOTE] So Flame Wheel (for example) would not be physical?
[QUOTE=Smas;35350407]Just be aware that the Physical/Special split occurs in the Fourth Generation. This means that the Type of move is determined by it's element, such as Fire and Water being Special attack based and rock and steel being physical. I don't know which type is which, so you'll have to look that up.[/QUOTE] [quote=Bulbapedia] Before Generation IV, damaging moves of the following types are physical moves: Normal Fighting Flying Ground Rock Bug Ghost Poison Steel Before Generation IV, damaging moves of the following types are special moves: Water Grass Fire Ice Electric Psychic Dragon Dark [/quote]
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It could also be electrode.
Or a Jigglypuff from above.
It could also be Ditto or Mew transformed into Solosis, Voltorb or Electrode.
Not sure if this has been posted. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/TZM15.png[/IMG]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Cd7vp.jpg[/img] [i][b]BLUE JELLY?![/b][/i]
[QUOTE=Bokito;35330723]I love the fact that Audino's give HP EV's, it makes level training while EV training so much easier.[/QUOTE] Put a Level-1 Ghost-type pokemon with Toxic first on your party, then look for high-leveled Audinos Watch your levels go sky-rocket high as Audino cannot use anything to counterattack you :v:
[QUOTE=Lordgeorge16;35350707]stuff[/QUOTE] Ghost was physical and dragon was special. Yeah alright, sure.
Only directly damaging Ghost attack in the first gen: Lick Only Dragon attack in the first gen: Dragon Rage Also, all Dragon attacks introduced in the second gen were more of an elemental nature: Twister, Dragonbreath. Hell, Outrage back then was made to be a discharge of electricity or something like that in Stadium 2. It was until the 3rd gen when we got Dragon Claw and tackling Outrage. BTW, Kyurem formes confirmed as Dragon/Ice.
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