Anyone else play Pokemon?

David

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Well, any online stuff has been halted due to the fact that my little USB access point thing appears to be broken now, so I can't connect my DS to the internet anymore.

Suppose I can't expect too much life out of a $6 device.
Little USB access point for $6? I'm kinda interested. Did you buy it online?
 

KeebyFTW

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I could be in tall grass. And how does a Latios for example (Soul Silver) come out grass? How tall is that grass? And does anyone else notice that the professors never say "There is a time and place for eveything, but not now"?
 

ChibaMasato

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Well, I love Pikachu, Charizard, and Metagross. Those would be the ones I would want on the team. ^.^
Charizard - Solar Power
Modest
Life Orb/Leftovers
-Sunny Day
-Flamethrower
-Air Slash
-Solarbeam/Focus Blast
Desc: Rather than go for the standard "Bellyzard" set-up, this is a special oriented Charizard. Sunny Day boosts Flamethrower, Solar Power boosts it more, but Charizard takes damage every turn. Life Orb maximizes the damage, but hurts Charizard more. Leftovers will keep him alive for a bit longer, but will sacrifice additional damage. Solarbeam or Focus Blast to cover its weaknesses.

Pikachu - Lightningrod
Hasty
Light Ball
-Volt Tackle
-Brick Break
-Grass Knot
-Substitute
Desc: Pikachu is frail. Substitue will allow it to live for a bit longer than normal. The Light Ball doubles Pikachu's Attack and Special Attack, making Volt Tackle lethal to everything that doesn't resist it. Brick Break can anhillate Steel types, and Grass knot kills ground pokemon, which are usually very heavy. NOTE: Pikachu is still rather weak and can be easily one-shotted. Always use caution when switching to it.

Metagross - Clear Body
Serious
Leftovers
-Earthquake
-Shadow Ball
-Meteor Mash
-Psychic
Desc: A mixed attacker that can take a few hits. Earthquake and Psychic limits the kinds pokemon your opponent can safely switch into that can seriously injured Metagross. Shadow Ball to take out justs and Psychic physical walls that can block Metagross, and Meteor Mash to remove a special wall that resists everything else.

Vaporeon - Water Absorb
Calm
Leftovers
-Wish
-Protect
-Scald
-Ice Beam
Desc: A special wall. Vaporeon is a staple in teams, and fits this one quite well. The combo of using Wish, then Protect is amazing, almost always guaranteeing you 66% of your health back. Scald is an all-around good move, as it can cause the burn status, weakening your opponent more, and ice beam is always nice.

Cacturne - Water Absorb
Jolly
Life Orb
-Sucker Punch
-Spikes
-Seed Bomb
-Poison Jab/Toxic
Desc: Offensive support. Sucker Punch makes a great revenge killer. Spikes are an awesome entry hazard once a few layers are up. Seed Bomb is a hard-hitting STAB move. Posion Jab can scare away bulky grass types, or toxic can force-switching, add in the spikes, and your opponent's hurting. NOTE: Pokemon with Levitate or of the Flying type will not be affected by Spikes!

Heracross - Moxie
Adamant
Choice Scarf
-Megahorn
-Close Combat
-Night Slash
-Aerial Ace
Desc: Sweeper Heracross. Moxie boosts your attack everytime you KO an enemy. Choice Scarf make Heracross faster. Megahorn is an absolutely devastating move to anything that doesn't resist it. Close Combat is another powerful STAB. Night Slash can ruin any Psychic types that try to knock you out, and Aerial Ace has good coverage.

I had a lot of fun designing your's. <3 Pay attention to the notes, though.
 

Nova_14

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I have almost all of the Pokémon, all of them are Level 100. I could make a team of anything. Almost.
 

ChrisRo_96

Active Member
I have almost all of the Pokémon, all of them are Level 100. I could make a team of anything. Almost.

Now I feel inadequit as a trainer :p, only lvl 100 pkmn i have is Zekrom from mystery gift. (Which I could probably kick major ass with.) The first time I use it, is when I'll battle you >:3
 
I'll fess up
ive never trained a pokemon to level 100, i always stop in the 80's because it takes so long and there arent any trainers to face and the e4 aint on my level
 

Nova_14

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I'll fess up
ive never trained a pokemon to level 100, i always stop in the 80's because it takes so long and there arent any trainers to face and the e4 aint on my level

I know it's "too long", but as you level up, it gets harder. You just have to deal with it. Try using a Lucky Egg, that should help with the experience.
 

Nova_14

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So, I'm still using this team, until I get my White back...
Mew (32)
Celebi (34)
Latios (26)
Darkrai (25)
Kyurem (30)

Can anyone tell me some moves that would be good for them?

I'm currently using:

Psychic, Metronome, Sky Drop, Mega Punch (Synchronize, Hasty Nature)
Leech Seed, Confusion, Magical Leaf, AncientPower (Natural Cure, Bashful Nature)
Psywave, Bulldoze, DragonBreath, Protect (Levitate, Bashful Nature)
Ominous Wind, Faint Attack, Shadow Claw, Hypnosis (Bad Dreams, Gentle Nature)
Shadow Claw, DragonBreath, Ice Beam, AncientPower (Pressure, Careful Nature)
 

David

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So, I'm still using this team, until I get my White back...


Can anyone tell me some moves that would be good for them?

I'm currently using:

Psychic, Metronome, Sky Drop, Mega Punch (Synchronize, Hasty Nature)
Leech Seed, Confusion, Magical Leaf, AncientPower (Natural Cure, Bashful Nature)
Psywave, Bulldoze, DragonBreath, Protect (Levitate, Bashful Nature)
Ominous wind, Faint Attack, Shadow Claw, Hypnosis (Bad Dreams, Gentle Nature)
Shadow Claw, DragonBreath, Ice Beam, AncientPower (Pressure, Careful Nature)
Uber user???? D;
 

ChibaMasato

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So, I'm still using this team, until I get my White back...


Can anyone tell me some moves that would be good for them?

I'm currently using:

Psychic, Metronome, Sky Drop, Mega Punch (Synchronize, Hasty Nature)
Leech Seed, Confusion, Magical Leaf, AncientPower (Natural Cure, Bashful Nature)
Psywave, Bulldoze, DragonBreath, Protect (Levitate, Bashful Nature)
Ominous wind, Faint Attack, Shadow Claw, Hypnosis (Bad Dreams, Gentle Nature)
Shadow Claw, DragonBreath, Ice Beam, AncientPower (Pressure, Careful Nature)
Eh... I can't critique legendary teams. >_< Too biased.
 

MotorKat

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this seems relevant to people's interests, here:

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TheGurw

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Soooooo.....right now I have Metagross, Tyrannitar, and Salamence for my ultimate non-legendary team. At the moment, they're kicking ass and taking names in 3vs3 battles. Seriously, I lost 2 out of 50 battles, both on fluke (random accuracy losses, anyone?).

Any suggestions for the other three to fill out a six-pokemon team?

EDIT: I was thinking Slaking, Volcarona, and Haxorus...except Haxorus shares the Dragon-type with Salamence; and of course Slaking has that annoying Truant handicap.
 

Cheese7710

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I've never played Pokemon competitively (mainly because I sold my DS). I do know what EVs are, but am confused on IVs. I do not have a game with 5th gen pokemon, so I don't know what is new in pokemon.
 
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