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  1. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    Neither of them are RNG fest with Girafarig, first one Girafarig has Odor Sleuth which never misses and becomes their evasion a +0 permanent and Morty, Girafarig can have Early Bird and it is not difficult to get one with it.
  2. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    After Goldenrod it means that it is super effective against half of the rest of the Johto. Ok, does not fare well against Pryce, Jasmine and Clair, but has a lot of Team Rocket members, Morty and Chuck to receive tons of exp. Psybeam at 19, Psychic at 37. Strength and Return by STAB in the rare...
  3. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    According to the source I provided, X items do nothing after 199 happiness The evolved set is not that relevant, you have at level 15 Confusion, which could be critical, and after that, the next useful (read this as... not suck a lot) move is Swift at 29.
  4. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    No one is denying that, but could it be too much time consuming? Also, your logic is somewhat flawed, at start it is better to use vitamins at first and level up because they give more happiness points. On the 199 to 220 range better use haircut since the happiness points they give is always...
  5. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    I fully agree. I see it more useful evolving it latter in order to gain levels with Exp Share, leveling up provides a good source of happiness. Specs Shadow Ball hits like a truck so the lack of Confusion should not be much an issue while waiting to Psybeam. Also Swift is at 29 while being...
  6. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    Leveling up is the fastest and cheaper method to increase happiness, it increases happiness with the same happiness points as vitamins do. Biking sucks in comparaison. So, take Eevee from Bill, equip it with Soothe Bell, go to the hair cutter siblings, buy and apply as many vitamins as...
  7. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    As I said, I PP stalled Gengar by using a level 7 Rattata because the only move that can harm it is Sucker Punch with is outstalled by using Tail Whip. Not efficient but it is a possibility. Also you can use a Girafarig, stall PP from Sucker Punch with Agility and sweep (if Girafarig has Early...
  8. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    Well, you can use a death fodder to remove the loss of Speed when defeated, e.g. using the typical level 3 Pidgey with Fly or using the Switch option. Yep, you are right about Dewgong's bulkiness. My level 26 Espeon 4KOed level 30 Seel with Confusion, so I expected a loss against Dewgong (even...
  9. Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver In-Game Tier List (MkII)

    Eeem. no. Espeon is B tier at best, your arguments are right... somewhat, however I don't consider acceptable time-wise biking half Johto all over again to get that happiness stuck at Morty's gym because you cannot progress without Surf. Also Morty is a joke against, Hell I PP stalled his...
  10. Other Is Weather Still Viable?

    The first thing I can say is, weather Stall(and maybe balanced) has died(even in Ubers)
  11. Pokémon The Best Fairy Pokemon?

    Clefable sounds interesting, Magic Guard+Instant Recovery(in form of Softboiled, and even dropping Lefties because Magic Guard and use LO) I know it is hard to leave the 130 Sp. Def that Sylveon has but.... Magic Guard and Softboiled are just amazing.
  12. Florges

    Why don't you try with Synthesis and Moonlight if you can? Clefairy learns Moonlight and Hoppip Synthesis and can breed with this mon. Edit: I have seen that someone in this thread tried Moonlight and it can't learn it. And Splash? Yes, I know it is an useless move but maybe(what horrid egg...
  13. Other 6th Gen Pokemon OU Candidate Speculation Thread

    So this thread is wrong too: http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/sticky-web.3489953/
  14. Other 6th Gen Pokemon OU Candidate Speculation Thread

    Espeon and Xatu don't care because Spicky Web is a damaging move(well, it has 20 base power like Rapid Spin, this means that it can't be blocked by Taunt, Magic Bounce, Magic Coat....and breaks Sashes and kills pokes with 0,1% HP remaining) Edit: Wrong source, Sticky Web is a support move.
  15. Battle Mechanics Research

    Yes, since Gen I works in this way. Sacred Fire also thraws the user.
  16. Pokémon Zygarde

    A defensive set such as Toxic-Rest-Sleep Talk-Dragon Tail shouldn't look that bad, it can be played like Physically Defensive Flygon but with much more bulk but with an useless ability and no Roost/Recover. If it had Recover, it would be way better as an defensive mon. At least this gen sleep...
  17. Pokémon the starters role in the metagame

    I don't expect to be Bulletproof too good, however it's soon to make a strong opinion. This pokemon has Leech Seed + Spike Shield, that does not sound bad, however. Delphox would be a lot better if it had 116 Spd or more instead of having good Sp Def.
  18. Pokémon Delphox

    If Delphox would have 116 Spd instead of that high Sp Def would be great.
  19. Pokémon the starters role in the metagame

    Greninja>>Delphox>>>Chesnaught We know Greninja, the fastest Spiker ever but Deoxys and the Prankster Klefkli. Also Protean is a funny ability that can use to give up weaknesses, block rapid spin... whatever. Delphox, despite Fire+Psychic sucks defensively, it is a great offensively, covering...
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