ah sweet. thanks. i looked everywhere to find out how to get thunder fang but the googles did not help me, lol. arcanine learns extreme speed at lvl 39 and growlithe learns flare blitz at 48. does that mean i have to breed him again? cause that would suck cause it's a shiny growlithe =/Flare blitz is a level-up move for growlithe, just don't evolve it until level 48. For thunder fang, go to the move tutor (i mean the move relearner, in pastoria city) and use a heart scale when you have already evolved your growlithe.
No you don't. Use another heart scale to the move reminder when you evolve growlithe.ah sweet. thanks. i looked everywhere to find out how to get thunder fang but the googles did not help me, lol. arcanine learns extreme speed at lvl 39 and growlithe learns flare blitz at 48. does that mean i have to breed him again? cause that would suck cause it's a shiny growlithe =/
Breed clefairy in emerald and teach it softboiled, then pal park it and hope it evolves into a magic guard clefable. You have a 50% chance that it changes ability upon evolving.Hello! I'm wondering how is it possible to have the ability Magic Guard and the move Softboiled on the same Clefable?
I was wondering the same thing until recently. Here's how. You have to have a Clefairy with a PID with the ability number (1 or 2) for Magic Guard, which I think is ability two. Teach it Softboiled in <insert Third Gen Game>. Then transfer it up to D/P/Ptt, and evolve it. It should have its ability change to be Magic Guard.Hello! I'm wondering how is it possible to have the ability Magic Guard and the move Softboiled on the same Clefable?
Ah, thank you very much! I feel somewhat n00bish asking this, but what's a "PID"? And how would I go about checking it? Anyway, thanks so much.I was wondering the same thing until recently. Here's how. You have to have a Clefairy with a PID with the ability number (1 or 2) for Magic Guard, which I think is ability two. Teach it Softboiled in <insert Third Gen Game>. Then transfer it up to D/P/Ptt, and evolve it. It should have its ability change to be Magic Guard.
Of course, this is a gamble unless you do a PID check on the bugger.
Anybody?If I catch a wild Pokémon or hatch it from an egg, how many berries do I need to give it to make it like me enough for 102 BP Return?
You could find this article interesting.Ah, thank you very much! I feel somewhat n00bish asking this, but what's a "PID"? And how would I go about checking it? Anyway, thanks so much.
In-game you simply can't hit shedinja with U-turn. It displays the classic message "shedinja avoided the attack with wonder guard" (or something like that - I don't know how to translate the message properly from my italian cartridge).If U-Turn is used on Shedinja, what happens? On shoddy, you still switch out, but is this how it works in-game?
So under normal circumstances the evasion multiplier is 3/3, while under gravity it's 5/3. The analysis assumes you know the base multiplier and how the stages affect it.During the effect, evasion modifiers for all Pokémon on the field are lowered by two
I think with bred Pokémon, you can't check the PID without an external device (i.e. cheat cartridge). You'll have to clone it, migrate a copy, and trade it to somebody who has access to one, so they can check it for you. It's much easier just to clone it, evolve it on D/P, and if it gets Magic Guard, teach it Softboiled (since both clones will get the same ability). Otherwise, keep breeding.Ah, thank you very much! I feel somewhat n00bish asking this, but what's a "PID"? And how would I go about checking it? Anyway, thanks so much.
No Guard only affects the Pokemon with the ability, and therefore, only one enemy targetting the Pokemon. You can't send Machamp out with a Mamoswine and have no-miss Blizzards.Does No Guard affect all pokemon in battle or only the user? I'm getting conflicting reports.
No. OU pokemon are not allowed in UU. If the new OU pokemon (in your example, Milotic) drops from OU again, it will be allowed in UU once more.If a pokémon previously UU (such as Milotic) goes to OU by virtue of usage, is it still usable in UU? I'd say yes since it has not proven to be broken, but...
No, it doesn't. Because no damage has actually been dealt to your pokemon.Probably a dumb question, but will counter/mirror coat function properly if I'm using them while behind a sub?