Milotic it is. Transferred a newly hatched Feebas (female too, even better), and I found a Prism Scale in Y. I guess I'll keep it till…..eh, 30 or so?, then evolve it.
Pokémon ORAS and Spinoffs: We Go!
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I have a bunch of 4/5 IV (imperfect) Adamant Mudkipz to give away, if anyone is interested. Trying to breed one with -SpA and it's taking forever. Let me know.
Also have a lot of Brave 4/5 IV Honedge, with 0 speed IV (so, perfect) :)Prismeru, I think I have a Jolly Bagon with egg moves lying around in Y - I can check IV's if you want.
And all of ya please add my friend code!
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Edit: I'm also really happy to see move tutors back in ORAS!! (only checked on Serebii, not even close yet - 0 badges so far in Sapphire).
Whenever I was trying to create competitive battlermons, checking for moves, I always got stuck on some move that was only teachable in BW2... eg. Hyper Voice Pixilate Sylveon, or Ice Punch Swampert, or Foul Play Umbreon. But now I can get those moves!!! I'm happy.Yeah man, check. It would be swell. Can you name it?
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Yeah man, check. It would be swell. Can you name it?
False advertising. I have a Jolly Salamence with shitty IV, and an Adamant Bagon with HP, Def, SpA and SpD 31 IV's. It knows Fire Fang and Hydro Pump. However, I can try breeding it further to get a good Jolly Bagon for you. That'll take a little bit though.
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Milotic it is. Transferred a newly hatched Feebas (female too, even better), and I found a Prism Scale in Y. I guess I'll keep it till…..eh, 30 or so?, then evolve it.
Feebas only learns tackle and flail (and a few tms) while Milotic starts learnign moves as early as level 5… and Feebas's stats are literally between 1/4 and 1/10 that of Milotic's in every stat except speed. There is NO reason to not evolve it as soon as possible.
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Yeah i meant poke transporter sorry. So is there any other way to move pokemon from x to omega ruby? Because the pokebank poketransporter method doesnt work for me
find a friend with a 3ds? i bred some babies for my Ruby team and got them on my game in like 10 minutes
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I'm always up to help people out with trading, just let me know/write on my profile or something. Another easy method is just use the GTS - put the Pokemon you want to transfer up and ask for something ridiculous in return, a legendary you own. That's how I'm doing it right now ^^
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Feebas only learns tackle and flail (and a few tms) while Milotic starts learnign moves as early as level 5… and Feebas's stats are literally between 1/4 and 1/10 that of Milotic's in every stat except speed. There is NO reason to not evolve it as soon as possible.
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95 60 79 100 125 81really??? My Feebas is in the teens…..let's not waste any more time!
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I beat Norman last night. Aron and Magnemite were the MVPs of the match since their typing enabled them to effectively tank most of what his Pokemon threw. I had an "oh shit!" moment when I was using Thunder Wave to paralyze them since I remembered them having Facade in Ruby, but it like they didn't have it here. I never saw the Slakings, or the Vigoroth for that matter, use Retaliate, so I consider myself lucky. So now my team's at:
Marshtomp (33)
Swellow (29)
Gardevoir (30)
Aron (31)
Baltoy (29)
Magneton (30)They really did just give me Latios on a silver splatter, didn't they? How soon do you get the ability to fly on it?
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They really did just give me Latios on a silver splatter, didn't they? How soon do you get the ability to fly on it?
After the 7th Gym and the whole Primal Kyogre/Groudon thing is complete.
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finally bought omega ruby.
I think i will go with a shiny team :)
frokie, chimchar, beldum, pancham and weedlebtw is there still super training? i cant find it on screen. or is it activated a bit later?
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finally bought omega ruby.
I think i will go with a shiny team :)
frokie, chimchar, beldum, pancham and weedlebtw is there still super training? i cant find it on screen. or is it activated a bit later?
Yeah, it's still there. Unchanged and everything. You get early on after the exposition stuff.
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Yeah, it's still there. Unchanged and everything. You get early on after the exposition stuff.
thanks for the info
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Marshtomp (33)
Swellow (29)
Gardevoir (30)
Aron (31)
Baltoy (29)
Magneton (30)Considering that these are your levels for the fifth badge and my team is around 25 after the third, I really should turn off Exp. Share.
Oh wait, my Feebas/Milotic…..ah well, that's what trainer rematches are for.
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Holy shit Sea Mauville. Holy shit.
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anyone available for a quick trade and back? I need to evolve my Feebas.
edit: wait could Y and my brother's 3DS do the trick?
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anyone available for a quick trade and back? I need to evolve my Feebas.
edit: wait could Y and my brother's 3DS do the trick?
You can put a Wurmple up on the GTS and ask for Feebas, then send over the one you want to evolve :)
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Beat the story mode and the Delta episode. Freaking finally. >_>
Now I can start playing the game!
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Does either of you have a REALLY good shiny Beldum from the event? I reset mine over and over, and settled for an Adamant one with perfect speed IV but not much else…
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If anyone was wondering, you need 29 of the regular Pokeblocks or 16 of the +Pokeblocks to max out a stat.
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So, a passerby challenges me to a double battle and i'm like "Cool, he must be a fellow TCG battler" so i go for my double teams (still X&Y tho) and accept the challenge. Then i see his team: Kyogre, Groudon, Mewtwo, Arceus and Xerneas. I'm like "MOTHERFU…" But i accept anyway. I thought he would bring four pokemón...he brings the six. Then Hax decides to...well, you can see what happens
KWCG-WWWW-WWWD-ZFYU
Fuck Pokemón.
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Played alot over the Weekend.
It was damn hard to get the Latias. Needed so much effort.! not, lol O,o
My team is around lvl 40.
But I still only have 4 pokemons in my team, damn… I hope to finde some other pokemons, that suit me, now after getting surf and be able to reach the big world :DMy Team:
Sceptile
Swellow
Sealeo (traded from X Friends Safari, wanted a wailmer, but didn't have it on X/Y and I wanted a water Pokemon for the 4th Badge)
MetangSo yeah, looking forward to the new adventures, awaiting me now that I got surfer :D
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You can put a Wurmple up on the GTS and ask for Feebas, then send over the one you want to evolve :)
Nah, it's cool. I used my brother's 3DS and my copy of Y. :)
Although I had to download OmegaRuby 1.1 to do it….
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I was referencing the fact that out of all the Hoenn waters these two didn't get a single mention.
And smashpass is overrated.
I rather be forgettable than be remembered as the most useless water pokemon ever.
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lol the pokemon center clerk actually wishes you a happy birthday
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lol the pokemon center clerk actually wishes you a happy birthday
That happened in X and Y too.
So I've been avoiding this thread due to spoiler-concerns, but I now feel like posting here…
I just defeated the Pokemon League. And in what I suppose would be the logical next step in how I've found these challenges progressively easier for each game I play (despite having gone backwards from Y to the supposedly more difficult league in White, to the supposed MOST OVERPOWERED CHAMPION EVER in Platinum), I was able to defeat the entire league on my first try. It… honestly left me feeling a bit underwhelmed at the relative lack of challenge.
For the record, my team consisted of:
Bolin the Camerupt (Knows Lava Plume, Earth Quake, Rock Slide and Yawn)
Zaber the shiny Greninja (Knows Blizzard, Grass Knot, Extrasensory and Hydro Pump... Also has Protean and perfect IVs in all the stats that matter... I suppose the lack of frustration in this challenge can be somewhat attributed to this guy...)
Sceptile who has no fancy nickname (Knows Leaf Blade, Dual Chop, Mega Drain and Quick Attack)
KungFuPsycho the Gallade (Knows Psycho Cut, False Swipe, Leaf Blade and Low Sweep)
Swellow who has no fancy nickname (Knows Air Slash, Fly, Steel Wing and Quick Attack)
Shenzi the Mightyena (Knows Thunder Fang, Crunch, Take Down and Bite)
All of which were at lv50 at the time I started the challenge, except for Zaber who was lv49. I mean, I seem to remember the league in Platinum, White and even Y required me to be a bit higher levelled than that... Then again I guess strategy plays into it somewhat. I mean I do feel like I had a better type coverage with this team than I did in the other games, as well as a better knowledge of what Pokemon would be weak against what. Still though, did not expect to actually win the first time I tried. -
Did you have Switch Mode on?
Perfect IV Greninja/Protean Greninja also makes it ridiculous easy.
Prior Pokemon Experience massively helps as well.
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The Hoenn Elite 4 was always simple - they stick entirely to their types. Only Steven was normally a problem (fucking Cradilly), and that got fixed when Wallace replaced him.
The second go around is supposed to be an absolute bitch though.
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I was mostly underleveled in XY but that was because I thought grinding was useless outside learning a move. The mian story in the games themselves are never really all that hard because you usually would have a ton of options. Almost infinite healing is one of them.
Personally, I sorta wish for a Pokemon Stadium 2 esque game agian. Or atleast a game with the Gym Leader Castle mode. I found that thing more fun than any story driven Pokemon game tbh.
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Its a combination of the games getting blatantly easier (doctors in the middle of every cave/bad guy area… less mons for gym leaders, broken exp share, etc.)because they want players of all ages to be able to beat the game... and you just naturally learning to balance out your teams strengths and weaknesses better. First time or two through the games you might use just the things you like and not care about overlap and not pay any real attention to stats or abilities, but later runs you find yourself naturally balancing along the way and going "well, I already have a water type, so I don't really need this mon, I can put in something else instead..." and maybe catching two or three of the same critter to get a better ability from it.
But mostly its the experience share affecting your ENTIRE TEAM that breaks it. Yes, it alleviates the tedium of a grind, but it also... takes out the choice and challenge and automatically supplies you with an entire high level party almost by accident. But its so useful its hard to justify not using it... it doesn't even have the old drawback of splitting experience every way... EVERYTHING gets massive exp. Its dumb.
Also, there's simply 700 monsters to choose from now, so its incredibly easy to fill in any niche you might need. If there's a dual type you need, it probably exists by now.
They REALLY need to bring back the "hard" mode that BW2 had... but let it be selectable from the start of the game. And not after you've already beaten it on another cartridge. (and having easy mode accessed that way was just really dumb.)
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The new exp-share is amazing in one thing, the way it's designed now it allows us to use more than 6 pokemon during the main story (which is great on X and Y considering the huge pokedex it has).
I was able to train 14 pokemon while during the main story, thus I was never too overleveled (by the time I reached the elite four on Y my second team was pretty much with the same levels as them, though they were still piss poor easy lol). -
The EXP Differences (exp share and gaining more exp if your pokemon is lower leveled than what you ko'ed) and X and Y using only 3 Pokemon per Gym Leader are about the only things that make Pokemon easier and slightly at that really.
Outside of rare difficulty spikes such as Whitney and Cynthia, Pokemon has always retained the same level of difficulty from the beginning.
Players who have been playing Pokemon for several generations need to make the game more difficult for themselves (or at least include hard mode in the beginning). They're not going to make the games more difficult because that would potentially alienate newer players from the games.
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Catched Groudon with a timer ball just like 10 years ago some things just don't change. lol (Primal groudon is crazy, he was one shoting my pokemon left and right, and you get it before Wallace, poor guy lol).
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@Vegard:
honestly left me feeling a bit underwhelmed at the relative lack of challenge.
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Zaber the shiny Greninja (Also has Protean and perfect IVs in all the stats that matterNot really going for the most challenging experience, let's face it.
To be fair, I am totally against delving too much into a game mechanics on the first playthrough. Even hard games like Fire Emblem can get fairly easy if you plan everything ahead having knowledge that you shouldn't have on your first playthrough and it can ruin your first experience.
Now imagine this in a pokémon game, already as easy as it can be. Things like IV training, breeding for perfect nature, trading for perfect pokémon/legendaries from previous games are better saved for the post-game or later playthroughs, I think. -
So how do you find other peoples secret bases?
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Jeez guys, every ten pages it's like this. Pokemón is not intended to be a hard game in solo mode. If you want to get your ass kicked by the difficulty go multiplayer or rank a little in Battle Spot. The point is that it is a friendly as heck game. If you want a hard game go play Dark Souls or chop your arm off.
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I rather be forgettable than be remembered as the most useless water pokemon ever.
Didn't know Magikarp had been dethroned.
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Didn't know Magikarp had been dethroned.
Magikarp not only has the benefit of evolving he is also as fast as this thing with rain making it even more of a joke.
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Pokemon was never hard; RBY were just terribly designed and we were like 9.
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Every time your pokemón faints brain yourself with a bat. That will make the game hard :b
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Magikarp not only has the benefit of evolving he is also as fast as this thing with rain making it even more of a joke.
At the very least though Luvdisc can learn actual water type moves instead of 3 useless as hell normal type moves.
@Cyan:
Pokemon was never hard; RBY were just terribly designed and we were like 9.
I was probably 13 when I got RBY, and it wasn't really hard once you figured out the type strengths and weaknesses
Everyone picking Charmander got slaughtered by Brockandabused the clone item glitch to make lots of rare candies on Cinnabar islandgrinded enough. -
Yeah, I'm a guy that's not bothered by a lower difficulty, as long as the game is really really fun. I've been playing Pokemon for over 10 years, so naturally the mechanics are second nature at this point.
It's about the adventure.
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At the very least though Luvdisc can learn actual water type moves instead of 3 useless as hell normal type moves.
Well since gen 4 Magikarp is able to learn bounce tough.:ninja:
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Well since gen 4 Magikarp is able to learn bounce tough.:ninja:
And at it can evolve unlike Luvdisk.True enough but why use Gyarados who's still a Water/Flying type for some reason instead of being a Water/Dragon type by default.
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True enough but why use Gyarados who's still a Water/Flying type for some reason instead of being a Water/Dragon type by default.
Well, back in Gen I, that would've been a combo with no weaknesses. Post Gen I, where dragon and ice types were more accessible (and now with fairy types)…..I have no idea, heck even just Water would make sense.
But hey, as long as my Raichus can fry it with Thunderbolt, I'm good. :ninja:
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True enough but why use Gyarados who's still a Water/Flying type for some reason instead of being a Water/Dragon type by default.
I think it has something to do with a Japanese tale about a fish wanting to turn into a dragon or something.
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Well, back in Gen I, that would've been a combo with no weaknesses. Post Gen I, where dragon and ice types were more accessible (and now with fairy types)…..I have no idea, heck even just Water would make sense.
But hey, as long as my Raichus can fry it with Thunderbolt, I'm good. :ninja:
But what if someone mega evolve it?:ninja:
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I think it has something to do with a Japanese tale about a fish wanting to turn into a dragon or something.
Well Gyarados can take solace in the fact that it's not the only pokemon that looks like a Dragon that's not classified as a Dragon type there's Charizard too.
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Well Gyarados can take solace in the fact that it's not the only pokemon that looks like a Dragon that's not classified as a Dragon type there's Charizard too.
And yet we have mega Ampharos who doesn't look like a dragon at all lol.
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But what if someone mega evolve it?:ninja:
Dragon Cl-Dragon Tai-Dragon Pul-….no.
Suggestion for Gen VII: Pika line to get some dragon egg moves. :ninja:
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Dragon Cl-Dragon Tai-Dragon Pul-….no.
Suggestion for Gen VII: Pika line to get some dragon egg moves. :ninja:
Huh? Meta, Mega Gyra gets dark type not dragon type.
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Huh? Meta, Mega Gyra gets dark type not dragon type.
And pls Meta everyone knows that Raichu will never get a mega evolution before pikachu.:ninja:Lol sorry we were talking about Dragon types and considering I don't have these Megas memorized…
Brick Break all day.