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Join Date: Apr 2012
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After talking for a bit on IRC, several (well, 2 or 3) people decided that we should have an in-game tier thread for DPPt. There isn't one being updated (the last one is (was?) in Stark Mountain), so here we are.
Now, it's been a long time since I played Platinum, so I can't really give anything to this article, but you can help! Just toss a reply right here. Theorymoning, while not prohibited, will probably not get your article in the OP.
List of Pokemon in DPPt.
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High
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Bottom
Form to fill out: Game version(s): Plat., DP, or both. Stats: This should explain itself. Movepool: Again, this should be obvious. Availability: Include version exclusiveness. Additional comments: Boss matchups (not too in depth, just the really important bits), other tidbits that would be useful. If this form is not filled out correctly, your entry WILL be ignored. We're assuming that people can obtain trade evos, but some Pokemon that are useful on their own without a trade evo can be considered (will always be placed at least one tier lower). Last edited by IstheCakeReallyaLie; Oct 5th, 2012 at 11:10:34 AM. Reason: Floon |
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is 60% water
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We already have in-game tiers for Diamond/Pearl and Platinum ._.
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Couple comments:
1. I recommend shifting to a tiering style as follows: Top, High, Middle, Low, Bottom, Unavailable. This grants equality in terms of gauging power levels, ensuring accuracy, while also allowing a spot for Dialga/Pakia et al. 2. As a notice to all submitters, we want DETAIL from your response. This isn't something you should half-ass. If you want your entry to be accepted, go into depth on your Pokemon and make it quality work. List of Pokemon you should cover
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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I THOUGHT, if I got the shit beaten out of it, it'd get STRONGER.
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I guess I'll start.
Turtwig (really Torterra) for Top Tier This guy is just amazing. He has super effective stabs against half of the gyms within the game. He also gets crunch for coverage, which takes out one other gym. In fact, the only gym where he is useless in is the grass gym. After Turtwig evolves into Torterra, he gets earthquake, which is insanely useful in the gyms, against your rival, and against parts of the elite four. A set I personally used when I got to Torterra was item: big root -Giga Drain -Earthquake -Crunch -Toxic Giga drain is for decent healing, earthquake was the go to move for damage when it wasn't resisted, crunch was the last coverage move for those pesky flying and ghost types (cough*drifblim*cough), and toxic was the filler because there were, IMO, better pokemon to use stone edge on. Wood hammer could replace toxic or giga drain, but then you either lose healing, or have nothing to prevent yourself from getting either amnesia stalled or evasion stalled, both of which do occur within the game. Actually, now that I think about it, do you even get stone edge before completing the game? Possibly more to come.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Ponyta for Mid Tier
Version: Plat. If you didn't pick Chimchar, you have very few choices in terms of fire types. This is the 3rd best fire type behind Infernape and Houndoom. It can sweep gyms and Elite Four members by itself, but it evolves at the high level of 40. Availability: Early, Right outside Oreburgh City. Stats: Rapidash has got a great 105 speed, and a decent 100 base attack, and a slightly disappointing Sp. Atk with 80. Moveset: Moveset wise, it doesn't have much going for it. It can use various Fire STABs, such as Fire Blast and Flamethrower, but that can get you by. It's best physical STAB is Flare Blitz, which sadly you don't get until 56. It also gets Megahorn through Heart Scale, which can be an option against Lucian. Matchup: Roark: If you are using Ponyta, you should probably have Piplup or Turtwig to beat Roark with. This will not do well against Ponyta. Gardenia: Gardenia is a great matchup for Ponyta. You should have Flame Wheel and the only non-grass move she has is Roserade's poison sting. Fantina: A pretty even matchup here. You can hit all the ghosts weaker physical side using STAB Flame Wheel, but watch out for Mismagius. Her Mismagius is quite strong. Maylene: This one is not the best matchup for Ponyta, as her Meditite and Machoke have Rock Tomb, and Lucario has Bone Rush. You can hit Lucario with the Super-Effective STAB Flame Wheel to dent it severly or take it out if needed. Crasher Wake: STAY AWAY. You have no chance here with Ponyta, so don't even try. Byron: You should have Fire Blast on your Ponyta by now. This can beat Magneton fairly comfortably, and do quite a lot to Steelix. The main issue is that Steelix has Earthquake and Bastiodon has Stone Edge and is super bulky. This will not be the best matchup ever for your Ponyta, or Rapidash. Candice: You can probably comfortably OHKO everything, but if Fire Blast misses, you may have some issues against Piloswine. Volkner: You should do decently well against all of his pokemon, but it is a completely neutral matchup. Aaron: He is so easy with this it isn't funny. You should easily be able to take out all his pokemon. Bertha: Don't bother as her whole team will hit you super-effectively. Flint: Not a very good matchup here. Lucian: If you gave it Megahorn, now is the time to use it. If not, I wouldn't use Rapidash. Cynthia: It can beat Roserade, and hold its ground against Spiritomb, and isn't great against anything else. Cyrus: Rapidash can do well against anything but Gyarados and Houndoom, unless it has Megahorn. Barry: Beats Heracross, Roserade and is okay against Staraptor. Conclusion: While it is the 3rd best fire type, it is not the best party choice. Houndoom makes a much better fire type, but Rapidash works. Last edited by zpattack12; Sep 24th, 2012 at 7:43:27 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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I used mostly Infernape, Garchomp, and Gyarados in my playthrough. I'll reserve Magikarp I guess. High tier is where I'd place it at best.
Edit: At the person who did Torterra, you said he is only useless against the Grass gym. Wouldn't he have trouble against the Ice gym? Personally if I used him I'll probably do a Rock Polish set.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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I would love to help with this! If possible, I would like to reserve Espeon, and Empoleon. I don't wanna go crazy, since I would be starting a brand new run so that I remember exactly, so I'll only reserve those two, but I will have other on my team, and if they aren't taken, I'll write them, too. I plan to use Tropius, Dusclops, Lucario, and Weavile, too. I will most likely end up getting Riolu and maybe even Eevee from my Diamond version, just so I can have someone other than Piplup until the 4th gym.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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If nobody minds, I'm going to go through Platinum with the following Pokemon: Chimchar, Bidoof, Budew, Drifloon, Cranidos, and Ralts. Expect me to give feedback on the team once every 3 badges, and I'll write entries for all of them when I'm done (assuming nobody else does them by the time I finish).
Also, Espeon, I'm pretty sure we're not allowed to trade from other games unless it's to evolve trade-evolution Pokemon, as trading in Pokemon from other games causes them to have boosted experience and potentially allows them to be on your team earlier, making them seem more useful than they actually might be.
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Join Date: May 2011
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I'm not sure why we have another in-game tier for this game, but I'll contribute.
EDIT: I want to have a decent looking analysis...can I reserve Starly, Drifloon, and Pachirisu? The last two aren't going to be all that hotly contested. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Edit: What are you going to evolve Ralts into? And if you're going to get Cranidos, make sure your TID is odd. Last edited by IstheCakeReallyaLie; Sep 25th, 2012 at 6:50:00 AM. Reason: Males, females, and male Gardevoir. |
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I may be dead, but I'm still pretty. Which is more than I can say for you
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Ralts
Ralts is imho the best Psychic-type to use in the main storyline. Alakazam is unobtainable for many people, Bronzor sucks, etc. Top-tier. Ralts is obtained on either Route 208 or Route 209 (around Hearthome city). It evolves at level 20 into Kirlia, so only a couple of levels after you catch it. It then evolves into Gardevoir at level 30 (pretty early for such a fantastic Pokemon) or Gallade if you use the Dawn Stone (available a bit later on). Ralts is fairly common, you have a 20% chance to encounter it on Route 209. One of the best things about Ralts is that you can choose the evolution depending on its nature. If you have an Atk increasing nature or a SpA decreasing one and it's male, it's probably best to evolve it into Gallade (which gets Psycho Cut at level 31, Leaf Blade/Night Slash with a Heart Scale, and Close Combat at level 53. If you want a Fighting-type move earlier on, you can always teach it Drain Punch or Brick Break. I however prefer Gardevoir. She can steamroll practically any boss in the game by herself, and is extremely self-sufficient. She learns her excellent moves very early on (Calm Mind as a Kirlia, Psychic at level 33, and Wish with a Heart Scale). A set of Calm Mind, Psychic, Thunderbolt (she's a great Pokemon to use the TM on) and Wish/Shadow Ball/Focus Blast can really massacre any boss. She's obviously no slouch when it comes to one on one either, as that 125 SpA makes quick work of anything with Psychic or a coverage move. She's awesome at taking special hits as well. Trace is an incredible ability, even in-game, and it makes her one of the best Gyarados counters (these guys are notoriously difficult in-game), as she bounces back Intimidate and strikes them down with Thunder. Synchronize is fine too, but if you can, catch a Ralts with Trace. Gallade and Gardevoir only have one real flaw, and that's their low Exp gain. At 1,250,000, their EXP Growth is slow, but the fact they get their good moves and evolutions early on means that this really isn't much of an issue. Exp share is a great way to bring Ralts up as well.
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Cherub, can you put your entries in the proper format? I can always convert it, but it would be nice to be able to have some copypasta. Last edited by IstheCakeReallyaLie; Sep 26th, 2012 at 7:33:47 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Piplup for high tier.
Water starters are usually good and piplup is no exception. The fact that it's a penguin means it learns peck really early on. This means that it can easily muscle past grass and bugs with plenty of PP to spare on its stronger moves. It also has a great special attack stat to abuse its STAB water moves. Once it evolves into Empoleon, it gains the much coveted steel secondary typing which effectively gives it resistance to most common moves found on wild pokemon. It also has good matchups against most gym leaders except Gardenia and Volkner. Against Gardenia, Prinplup can gamble with peck and while Empoleon is weak to Volkner's electric attacks, everything except for Octillery takes neutral damage from surf.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Real men use dragons
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Note that this is Platinum only. It's PokeRadar required in Diamond/Pearl.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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VM for an OU rate
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Starly (Top Tier)
Version : All Stats : Starly and its evoultions have great Attack and Speed, but middling defenses and horrid Special Attack. Intimidate somewhat fixes your bulk issues. Fully evolved, Staraptors base 120 Attack and 100 Speed leave it far ahead of the pack. The good news here is, you evolve into Staravia at level 14, and then evolve into Staraptor at level 34, which is a fairly quick evolution line. Movepool : Starly's evolution line has a fantastic movepool, boasting 2 fearsome STAB moves in Brave Bird and Return, and you then get Close Combat at level 34 as a Staraptor when you evolve, which finishes off your coverage by hitting the Steel and Rock types currently walling your STAB's. Your 4th moveslot can even be put to use to learn Fly, an in demand move ingame. Availability: Very early, before you even reach your first gym you will have had multiple chances to catch starly on the first 2 routes you use in the game at a very high apprentice rate, and if you miss out there Staravia can be caught during the middle parts of the game as well
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That goes for ages and i ramble a bit, but w/e starly is easily my favorite pokemon to use in game in DPP and is definitely high tier
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I feel like we really should have separate tier lists for Diamond/Pearl and for Platinum here... Unlike some of the earlier third games, Platinum has a ton of different Pokemon and even the gyms are in a different order. It's different enough to be classified differently if you ask me.
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Join Date: May 2011
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Pachirisu (Bottom Tier)
Version: All Stats: Poor. Pachirisu has terrible HP, Attack, Defense, and Special Attack compared to other available Pokémon. At its time of first encounter, though, it is one of the fastest Pokémon, and also has decent Special Defense. Its stats lose luster as soon as others begin evolving, however, as when you encounter it your starter should have evolved, at least. Movepool: Shallow. There are only a few moves worth using on Pachirisu, and they are as follows: Quick Attack, Super Fang, and Discharge. If you use it for anything else, it will be outclassed even when you first meet it, seeing as Shinx/Luxio has both higher Attack and learns Spark around the same time. All of its other moves can also be matched by others around the time of encounter. Also, Super Fang comes mid-game, at Level 33, when Pachirisu is no longer a valuable party member. It does learn Cut and Flash, though. Availability: Early. Pachirisu is available just before Eterna Forest at the Valley Windworks. He can be of some assistance against Team Galactic, and can even be grinded with Cheryl in the Eterna Forest, which can be used to level up easily against the resident Budew and Trainers' Abra and Beautifly. It also comes around the time when an HM slave for Cut can be used, so that be harped upon.
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Additional Comments: None, really. Try to avoid using Pachirisu. It's cute and all, but not the greatest Pokémon for an efficient run. It really it cute, though, so you could keep it as a mascot, like Ash's Pikachu.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Since I recently beat Fantina, I'll mention how my team is doing.
Team Summary 1
The reason why I didn't type in my thoughts on Togepi is because it didn't fight at all up to this point. Togepi and Budew both have 1 heart in the Happiness Checker. I do not plan on babying them any more than I would any others, but I will give them Soothe Bells. Also, I do not plan on reserving entries for any of these Pokemon (except for Mothim and maybe Togepi) until I'm done and am merely using them and recording how they're doing to provide a reference point for those who might write entries for them.
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Join Date: May 2011
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Drifloon (Low Tier)
Version: All Stats: Below Average. Besides HP and arguably Special Attack, Drifloon has some pretty below average stats. He's sort of fast, but his defenses are very, very lackluster to accompany his HP, and they really bring Drifloon down as a whole. His typing is decent, though. When he evolves into Drifblim, none of these facts really change. Other Pokémon really catch up quickly to him, and it gets harder and harder to win battles with his only ok offensive stats. He is also very easily outclassed by other Flying-types. Movepool: Decent. Drifloon, when it evolves, can use a fairly wide range of attacks, from Shadow Ball to Payback, from Thunderbolt to Fly. He doesn't learn all that great STAB moves, though, having to rely on Astonish as a Ghost-type move until Ominous Wind, and even then Ominous Wind has terrible PP. The same goes for Flying-type STABs, seeing as Gust is the only Level-up move he learns. Availability: Early. Drifloon is available on Fridays at the Valley Windworks after you beat Team Plasma, just before the Eterna Forest. Just reset your DS clock and you're golden. Eterna is a great place to level up, and the Eterna gym is designed specifically for Drifloon, it seems.
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Additional Comments: Drifloon is cute and fun to use early on, but definitely takes a massive fall as soon as Maylene sends out that Lucario. It's all downhill from there. But he can function as an HM slave with Fly to an extent, right? Wrong. Unless you already have Drifblim, I would recommend leaving being a Fly slave to a Starly or something, as Drifloon cannot learn Fly until it evolves at Lv. 28. What a shame, though. He's just so cute. |
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^ no offend, but its rather apparent that you only used theory instead of playthrough.
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Join Date: May 2011
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Nah, I've used him. Lucario is the first heavy-hitter against Drifblim, did over 100 damage with its Metal Claw, unboosted with no crit. Drifblim simply cannot take hits, I retired him just after the 6th gym (Byron).
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