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Falken posted:I feel a bit dirty using the wonder trade. Bagged a Vulpix, Eeevee, Pichu, Loudred, Growlithe, Absol etc. What did you throw in?
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 23:51 |
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Space Cadet Omoly posted:Well, at least you can get Arceus next month. Yeah im pretty happy with whats still coming. Is there any way to reset their levels? almost all are 600 base or below which is my limit for using in the main game, wouldnt mind a playthrough with keldeo, shaymin or meloetta on my team. Falken posted:I feel a bit dirty using the wonder trade. Bagged a Vulpix, Eeevee, Pichu, Loudred, Growlithe, Absol etc. Meh those are all easy enough to get if you want them, Ive given away rotoms, spiritombs and zoroas through it cause i had a bunch in my breeding box. I even sent a heatran cause i had two spares for some reason. BIG PUFFY NIPS fucked around with this message at 00:03 on Jul 30, 2016 |
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GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. You can play the main game with any Pokemon your heart desires. I had both Vaporeon and Lapras on my team when I first played Firered.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 00:01 |
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GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. Viable in what way? You probably won't win every match you play unless you evaluate your team based on what's strong and popular but you can do okay with the Pokemon you like if you think about what you're doing and find them good partners and stuff.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 00:14 |
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GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. It's just her excuse to not use Sneasel and Tyranitar even though she's supposed to be the dark type trainer. Freakin' Vileplume...
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 00:18 |
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This is a crazy question but does anyone have a spare Mew code? My best bud just picked up Y after getting into Go. Prior to that he hadn't touched a Pokémon game since 1999, a Mew code would be a fun way to tell him "Welcome Back".
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 00:32 |
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A Magical Lamp posted:What if mega Kangaskhan is my favourite Then you're seeing it as your favourite, not as strong, and therefore it's perfectly fine. GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. I've done two monotype runs (B2W2 with Fire, OR with Grass). In-game, you can do whatever the hell you wish and it'll work, hell, I find Pokemon super boring if I'm not putting at least some challenge clauses like that. Don't try that in competitive though, that's a whole other beast.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 00:34 |
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GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. Pokemon is not a difficult videogame and you'll probably be able to make it through just by picking your favourites even if they're not very strong.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 00:41 |
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you can probably get through the game with just that squirtle if you try hard enough
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:12 |
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GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. It won't fly in competitive multiplayer, but the number of pokemon who are incapable of performing satisfactorily in the campaign are like, three out of seven hundred, and I don't think any of them are even in gen 1. These are not difficult games. Blastoise and Vaporeon alone can probably get you to the end all by themselves if you want.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:24 |
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Bongo Bill posted:It won't fly in competitive multiplayer, but the number of pokemon who are incapable of performing satisfactorily in the campaign are like, three out of seven hundred, and I don't think any of them are even in gen 1. These are not difficult games. Blastoise and Vaporeon alone can probably get you to the end all by themselves if you want. Wait, who are the three?
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:32 |
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GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. Don't listen to anyone who says you have to evolve your starter to win with it. That Squirtle will do just fine. Fritzler posted:Wait, who are the three? Unevolved Kakuna, Metapod and Magikarp I guess. Feebas too? I forget if that learns any moves.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:33 |
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Fritzler posted:Wait, who are the three? I'm going to guess wild caught Kakuna/Metapod that you don't evolve (all they'll ever know is Harden), Unown, and Kricketot
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:36 |
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Fritzler posted:Wait, who are the three? I would say Unown for obvious reasons, and I think that Ledian can't really pull its weight, and the one thing that Luvdisc does well is rarely viable due to its fraily. These pokemon are good for reasons other than their strength, which is extremely poor.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:39 |
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GlitchThief posted:I know an NPC says this, and it embraces the themes of the franchise, but is it even remotely viable? I'm asking because I'm playing Pokemon Red with Squirtle as my starter and I really want to keep it and Vaporeon on my team. it is, mostly. There are a few garbage mons that will faint all the time if you use them, but the number is far fewer than some people think. It's really a matter of patience, especially in the modern games with reusable TMs, the physical/special split, and improved movesets. still lovely: gimmicks like Castform. IT IS CUTE BUT NOT WORTH YOUR BOTHER. Farfetch'd defensive-oriented Ice types lol Larvesta, surprisingly Ledian Luvdisc Sunkern - if you don't already have a Sun Stone, don't bother Slakoth - uuuuuuggh that ability, and the fact if you want to keep using it you have to keep it as a Vigoroth forever. it's just...getting to Vigoroth is tedious, and having to evolution cancel every level or have it hold an Everstone, just ugh. Hoppip - oh god you are so cute why are you so useless you lil' thing?
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:47 |
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Spatula City posted:Hoppip - oh god you are so cute why are you so useless you lil' thing? try evolving it
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:54 |
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I for one am excited for 3D remakes to cycle back around, because I probably put a thousand hours into Silver version and I want to experience Johto in 3D. The carts on amazon are $83+ for Soul Silver. A little outside my price range. I want to run around solving crimes with my good friend Lance. Also mega Gyarados is weird, he should have just been a longer dragon.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:57 |
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Spatula City posted:it is, mostly. There are a few garbage mons that will faint all the time if you use them, but the number is far fewer than some people think. It's really a matter of patience, especially in the modern games with reusable TMs, the physical/special split, and improved movesets. Guys why are these unevolved pokemon not good? Also Slaking's actually super good.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 01:59 |
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Spatula City posted:Slakoth - uuuuuuggh that ability, and the fact if you want to keep using it you have to keep it as a Vigoroth forever. it's just...getting to Vigoroth is tedious, and having to evolution cancel every level or have it hold an Everstone, just ugh. You can run doubles gimmicks with Slaking to make it competitive by giving it abilities like Protean. If your skill swapper manages to survive the first turn then you can swap Truant onto their pokemon! You're really underestimating it. Also Regice is good. Edit: Also Slaking makes the best HM bitch because it can learn pretty much all of them and when poo poo hits the fan you can bring out a pokemon with stats better than most legendaries for a STAB Strength. A Magical Lamp fucked around with this message at 02:08 on Jul 30, 2016 |
# ? Jul 30, 2016 02:06 |
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Slaking is absolutely capable of being effective in the campaign.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 02:13 |
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Is there a thread for the Pokémon TCG(O) anywhere on the forums? Been getting super into it lately.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 02:13 |
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Granbar posted:Is there a thread for the Pokémon TCG(O) anywhere on the forums? Been getting super into it lately. there used to be but i think it's dead and archived now. i'll allow you to talk about it in this thread.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 02:17 |
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Granbar posted:Is there a thread for the Pokémon TCG(O) anywhere on the forums? Been getting super into it lately. It's in Trad Games http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3762238 I never thought I'd be breeding for a good IV spread on a Pidgey. Mega evolution is a beautiful thing. A Magical Lamp fucked around with this message at 02:25 on Jul 30, 2016 |
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Spatula City posted:it is, mostly. There are a few garbage mons that will faint all the time if you use them, but the number is far fewer than some people think. It's really a matter of patience, especially in the modern games with reusable TMs, the physical/special split, and improved movesets. In my BW fire-only run Larvesta with acrobatics was a carry through the E4 and Ghetsis
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 02:34 |
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I still have no clue why Kricketot can't learn any TMs. In fact apparently almost all the early game bugs (Caterpie, Weedle, Wurmple, Scatterbug, Burmy) are incapable of learning moves through TM. Also Beldum and Tynamo for some reason. Smeargle/Ditto/Wobbuffett/Wynaut/Unown/Magikarp not being able to learn TMs makes sense due to their gimmicks.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 03:19 |
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Slaking is a beast in campaign. The turn loss sucks but it's nothing lots of Lemonade and Revives can't bring you back from. And then you use STAB Giga Impact
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 03:27 |
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After that video yesterday reminded me how okay I am with the karp, I've gone and added one to my team. Punch Monkey and Ninja Frog have now been joined by Lv 100 shiny Karp Fish.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 03:27 |
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Kricketune is the best bug pokemon by the way.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 03:28 |
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Twelve by Pies posted:I still have no clue why Kricketot can't learn any TMs. In fact apparently almost all the early game bugs (Caterpie, Weedle, Wurmple, Scatterbug, Burmy) are incapable of learning moves through TM. Also Beldum and Tynamo for some reason. Smeargle/Ditto/Wobbuffett/Wynaut/Unown/Magikarp not being able to learn TMs makes sense due to their gimmicks. Beldum and Tynamo are unable to learn TMs due to the same reason that Magikarp isn't able to: They're hard to raise but the payoff is worth the effort. Also Tynamo doesn't have traditional weaknesses as its ability cancels out its type's only weakness. In a sense, the bugs are also in this same category, but by the time TMs become regularly available to you, it becomes incredibly easy to raise these bugs to their fully evolved form and even they are outclassed by other monsters already.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 03:54 |
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I carried a Larvesta through most of Gen 6 single player, no problems at all. i think it finally evolved around the 8th gym or later then proceeded to curbstomp everything. I also used a Farfetch'd in gen 1, even he can manage. Basically you can use almost anything in pokemon single player, maybe even unown.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 04:12 |
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A single unown with Ghost hidden power sounds very impossible.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 04:32 |
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Twelve by Pies posted:I still have no clue why Kricketot can't learn any TMs. In fact apparently almost all the early game bugs (Caterpie, Weedle, Wurmple, Scatterbug, Burmy) are incapable of learning moves through TM. Also Beldum and Tynamo for some reason. Smeargle/Ditto/Wobbuffett/Wynaut/Unown/Magikarp not being able to learn TMs makes sense due to their gimmicks. early game bugs are largely intended to be an introduction to evolution
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 05:03 |
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when i was a child and i first played pokemon silver i caught an unown and i raised it for a while because it looked cool, and i assumed it would eventually evolve or learn something else
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sharrrk posted:when i was a child and i first played pokemon silver i caught an unown and i raised it for a while because it looked cool, and i assumed it would eventually evolve or learn something else same "it's totally gonna be awesome later, just like my friend magikarp!"
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 05:09 |
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Spatula City posted:Slakoth - uuuuuuggh that ability, and the fact if you want to keep using it you have to keep it as a Vigoroth forever. it's just...getting to Vigoroth is tedious, and having to evolution cancel every level or have it hold an Everstone, just ugh. In OR/AS it gets Focus Punch at 37 and evolves at 36 so you only have to cancel once.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 05:44 |
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Dabir posted:In OR/AS it gets Focus Punch at 37 and evolves at 36 so you only have to cancel once. I've never really got Focus Punch. It seems to require good prediction to use, and having a Pokemon that attacks only every other turn makes it even less useful. If Norman's Slaking didn't have such a terrible set-up, it'd be hack-level difficult, rather than just irritating and requiring trickery, switching, and a lot of healing items. am I missing something? no, I really meant that since Vigoroth DOESN'T have Truant, and has usable stats (base 90 speed, base 80 HP/Attack/Defense). also Kricketune is indeed The Best, and considering Kricketot evolves at level 10 and you can catch it at level 5 or 6 in DPP around Oreburgh. plus if you get lucky with clever use of Bide, you can gain a ton of experience at once. while Kricketune is not super-strong, it is DAPPER AS gently caress and learns what it needs to learn. you give it Slash/X-Scissor/Sing and then take your pick of Swords Dance for boosting or Brick Break/Aerial Ace/Night Slash for some coverage. It's an example of a weak Pokemon saved by a good movepool/TM pool.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 06:37 |
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Blackheart posted:same unown really should have some stupid gimmick ability tied to them if theyre going to only give them one move. maybe something like they grow stronger the more you have of them in your party. or maybe spelling out certain words with them makes them stronger. idk something stupid but fun
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 06:57 |
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no cussing, of course. and definitely do NOT spell gordo with them
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 06:58 |
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-Fish- posted:This is a crazy question but does anyone have a spare Mew code? My best bud just picked up Y after getting into Go. Prior to that he hadn't touched a Pokémon game since 1999, a Mew code would be a fun way to tell him "Welcome Back". I think I do somewhere, but I think they stopped working... I'll double check in the morning.
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Spatula City posted:I've never really got Focus Punch. It seems to require good prediction to use, and having a Pokemon that attacks only every other turn makes it even less useful. If Norman's Slaking didn't have such a terrible set-up, it'd be hack-level difficult, rather than just irritating and requiring trickery, switching, and a lot of healing items. am I missing something? You have to predict really well with Slaking *anyway*, so Focus Punch's disadvantage isn't a loss. And the alternative is what, Brick Break?
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