YesRandom question
If I put all my pokemon in the pokebank then restart my game in xy will I be able to get my pokemon back?
YesRandom question
If I put all my pokemon in the pokebank then restart my game in xy will I be able to get my pokemon back?
Yes, Bank acts like a storage system on your SD card, so you can transfer Pokemon across any XY games on your 3DS.Random question
If I put all my pokemon in the pokebank then restart my game in xy will I be able to get my pokemon back?
I'mma pop in here and point out that Pokemon stored in the Pokebank are stored on the Pokebank servers, not on your local SD card. At least that's what I've been lead to believe.Yes, Bank acts like a storage system on your SD card, so you can transfer Pokemon across any XY games on your 3DS.
The Lottery and trading other people who didn't use it. I think that is pretty much the only way.What is he best/easiest way anyone has found to obtain extra master balls?
The only moves it really needs from breeding is Dragon Dance and Ice Punch. Crunch is usually on the move set as a good coverage and gains it from level up as you said so breeding it really isn't necessary. Metal Claw may be good for Fairies but the 50 Power is also not needed, Feraligatr gets better moves. Crunch is much better, just not needed when breeding!Is there any primal reason people breed Crunch onto Totodile? It's a level-up move for crying out loud. I bred a move, while not necessarily competitive, that was not a level-up move (Metal Claw, to be precise - for pesky fairies).
That is only when you imply that Dragon Dance is going to be used. In an equally viable SD set it is highly recommended to add Aqua Jet to the set. Luckily, the number of viable egg moves is exactly 4: Aqua Jet, Crunch, Dragon Dance, Ice Punch.The only moves it really needs from breeding is Dragon Dance and Ice Punch. Crunch is usually on the move set as a good coverage and gains it from level up as you said so breeding it really isn't necessary. Metal Claw may be good for Fairies but the 50 Power is also not needed, Feraligatr gets better moves. Crunch is much better, just not needed when breeding!
Dragon Dance, Crunch, Ice Punch, Waterfall.
Some of my breeders have picked up level-up moves from periods spent being used as breeders where they learned them. If they've forgotten the egg move I needed them to be able to pass down, they get it retaught at the move tutor, but otherwise occasionally I'll have some odd stuff getting passed, especially if it's on a pokemon that only has a couple of egg moves I could conceivably be bothered to care about.Is there any primal reason people breed Crunch onto Totodile? It's a level-up move for crying out loud. I bred a move, while not necessarily competitive, that was not a level-up move (Metal Claw, to be precise - for pesky fairies).
I knew Crunch is used for coverage, but others, like myself, usually breed moves as an alternative and/or for other tiers and/or as away to spruce up the bred 'mon.The only moves it really needs from breeding is Dragon Dance and Ice Punch. Crunch is usually on the move set as a good coverage and gains it from level up as you said so breeding it really isn't necessary. Metal Claw may be good for Fairies but the 50 Power is also not needed, Feraligatr gets better moves. Crunch is much better, just not needed when breeding!
Dragon Dance, Crunch, Ice Punch, Waterfall.
With the addition for Fairy typing I believe no Pokemon have no weaknesses. If we were including abilities, this would Eelektross line due towards being an Electric type and having Levitate.With the addition of fairy types, are there any type-combinations left that would yield zero weaknesses?
Excluding abilities of course.
In addition, what type combos (aside from mono-electric, I supoose) would have just one weakness and a decent amount of resistances (excluding abilities once more)?
I was thinking more along the lines of currently unreleased type combinations. Like a hypothetical pokemon. I'm sure there are lots of zero weakness combinations if you factor in abilities like levitate, water absorb, sap sipper, volt absorb, flash fire, etc. but I am thinking more just from a pure typing-based view. :)With the addition for Fairy typing I believe no Pokemon have no weaknesses. If we were including abilities, this would Eelektross line due towards being an Electric type and having Levitate.
As for the monotype, Pokemon such as Drapion and Skuntank only have one weakness being only Ground, due to there Poison typing making them neutral to Fairy(Mono Dark) and many other Pokemon, too many to name really. Combinations such as Steel and Dragon(Dialga) or Ground and Water Pokemon (Gastrodon, Quagsire and Whiscash)
For unreleased possibilities, there are none just typing. With typing+abilities, typing+move. typing+item, or some combination thereof, there is Electric+Levitate(exists)/Magnet Rise/Telekinesis/Air Balloon(exists), Water/Ground+Sap Sipper, Poison/Dark+Levitate/Air Balloon(exists)/Telekinesis/Magnet Rise, Bug/Steel+Flash Fire, Water/Fire with Volt Absorb and Air Balloon/Magnet Rise/Telekinesis, Water/Electric with Sap Sipper and Air Balloon/Magnet Rise/Telekinesis, Poison/Steel with Flash Fire and Air Balloon/Magnet Rise/Telekinesis, Fire/Ground+/Magnet Rise/Telekinesis/Air Balloon+Storm Drain/Water Absorb/Dry Skin, or Steel/Fairy with Flash Fire and Air Balloon/Magnet Rise/Telekinesis.I was thinking more along the lines of currently unreleased type combinations. Like a hypothetical pokemon. I'm sure there are lots of zero weakness combinations if you factor in abilities like levitate, water absorb, sap sipper, volt absorb, flash fire, etc. but I am thinking more just from a pure typing-based view. :)
the 'foreign' pokemon just needs to have a tag on it's summary screen which denotes where it's from. if it has something like 'JPN' 'GER' 'KOR' 'FRE' or 'SPA' then it will work for the masuda method. transferred pokemon from foreign games will have the tag once transferred iirc...Does masuda method only work on kalos bred pokes, or do pokebank pokes work aswell with MM. What if you have pokebank ditto with kalos pokemon? Please respond
Ya they do, thanks!the 'foreign' pokemon just needs to have a tag on it's summary screen which denotes where it's from. if it has something like 'JPN' 'GER' 'KOR' 'FRE' or 'SPA' then it will work for the masuda method. transferred pokemon from foreign games will have the tag once transferred iirc...
Just destroy everyone :| Then they can't complain about doing your best. I don't even understand what "Casual Competitive" is. If you're battling then its competitive. I assume that has some sort of underlying gentlemans agreement to not use ubers and things? I don't know.We are getting a lot of battles with 'casual-competitives' (sic). We need to ask if they are casual or competitive because we run two different teams depending on whether they are serious or not. I personally think that it is an oxymoron but we better get ourselves community input before accidentally streamrolling them or insulting them by not giving our best.
We dug in this topic a bit and a there are some sites who tried to define them as people who 'play to win but don't expect to win' - which does not make sense because this one is still playing to win, thus is competitive. Other people pointed us to TheFlamingSpade from whom we have found the interview with Verlisify .. don't know, Sash-Talonflame had even some of our casual friends cringe. Weird.Just destroy everyone :| Then they can't complain about doing your best. I don't even understand what "Casual Competitive" is. If you're battling then its competitive. I assume that has some sort of underlying gentlemans agreement to not use ubers and things? I don't know.
From what I understand, 'casually competitive' is using random natures, IVs, and EVs, as well as moves that wouldn't be considered optimal, or competitively viable. Not necessarily 'play to win, but don't expect to win', they may realize that their Pokemon aren't the best, but they want to use it anyway (because it's their favorite Pokemon or whatever), and they're having fun just battling other people.We dug in this topic a bit and a there are some sites who tried to define them as people who 'play to win but don't expect to win' - which does not make sense because this one is still playing to win, thus is competitive. Other people pointed us to TheFlamingSpade from whom we have found the interview with Verlisify .. don't know, Sash-Talonflame had even some of our casual friends cringe. Weird.