I'll change its name when I get to Lavender.
So am I still not allowed to evolve it or no?
I don't see why not. He didn't give you any evolution restriction on his new post.
I'll change its name when I get to Lavender.
So am I still not allowed to evolve it or no?
Yeah, I noticed that just after posting, so I pretty much replaced it. Any rules for me?@NeilKosugi I thought I could only have six Pokemon throughout the game?... I didn't see it but I'm under the assumption.
Be a little more straightforward, please. I did not understand all of that.@NeilKosugi bring an Abra named D.LOLcat
Lolcat like to stand out from the Crowd. That being said he must be at least 6 levels higher than anyone else on your team. Lolcat like to be different too, therefore it may not ever know Confusion as a Kadabra. If you take lolcat to to the sage to unlock his(must be male btw) potential {read here teach it hidden power in front of the ultimate move woman} then it may release its ki for an transformation of epic proportions {i.e. it picks up another spoon and quits shaving}. lolcat may not know Psychic while he has two spoons because that would just be unfair to everyone else. It may never forget with its power came from and must use its hidden potential everywhere it would cause destruction (must use if SE)
@The Shiny Umbreon, you're gonna love this :) Go to random.org and search for 4 numbers 1-352. Then use Bulbapedia to get 4 attacks that go with those numbers. Finally, use Serebii to find a Pokemon (besides Smeargle or Legendaries) that can learn all 4 of those moves. Pick one Pokemon out of that list, and teach it the four moves you got. Name it Wild Thang, and it must always be holding a berry. You can start over with four new numbers if you can't get the Pokemon that knows all 4 moves, or if it doesn't get any damaging moves.
And please let us know what you get :)
I get a Ninjask with Fury Swipes, Shadow Ball, Mind Reader, and Swords Dance.
The Shiny Umbreon, you get Ralts. No evolution restrictions, nickname it Prancer. Every pair of two levels it must learn a new move, whether it's a TM move, HM move, or Level-up move. It can never learn the same move twice (meaning no continuously using the same TM on it every few levels or relearning old moves it once knew, but forgot in favor of other moves).
Meaning: It must learn a move for level 7 and 8, 9 and 10, 11 and 12, 13 and 14, and so on. However you get to pick if it learns the move on the odd level (level 7), or the even level (level 8). You can mix-match the odd and even levels (ie it can learn a move at level 5, then level 8, then level 9, level 11, level 14, etc).
Take a Seviper. The first 4 Pokemon it defeats, it must know a move corresponding to each Pokemon's main type and always have that type of move. No running from battle or switching it in to a type that you want a move from. The first 4 with Seviper at the front of the party. You can have 2+ moves of the same type. Name it Rainbow.
Note that in Sapphire, it can't learn any Bug, Dragon, Rock, Flying or Electric moves, so those types can be ignored.
Shiny Umbreon, you start with a Treecko named Geico. It may evolve into Grovyle only if it solos one of Flannery's Pokemon, and into Sceptile if it solos two of Winona's Pokemon (Pelipper included).
Shiny Umbreon, take a Staryu. Name it Red. It can evolve only if it holds a Tamato Berry and knows Cosmic Power, Surf, Thunder, and Dive.
SHINY UMBREON, you get a Slakoth. You cannot evolve it until it is 5 levels over your starter. Evolve it again at any time, but only if it knows the TM for Bulk Up.