Ice-type Attacks deal Neutral Damage to Fire-types in Gen I, so it is definitely not a glitch. Remember the type-chart in Gen I is different to the other gens.In RBY Tier list it's said that Charizard is weak to Ice moves, it really surprised me. I know the game is bugged and says "It's super effective!" but if I remember correctly, it didn't affect the damage and Ice moves were neutral vs Charizard?
I thought in Gen I, there is a glitch, that makes the message "It´s super/not very effective" very often false.Ice-type Attacks deal Neutral Damage to Fire-types in Gen I, so it is definitely not a glitch. Remember the type-chart in Gen I is different to the other gens.
*facepalm*Yes, the glitch you're talking about existed, but in gen I besides dark/steel there were other differences: bug SE vs poison, poison SE vs bug, psychic immune to ghost and ice neutral vs fire
I hope that kind of question is okay in this Forum.
I got my GB Transferrer II some weeks ago and used it for a backup of my Pokemon Crystal. Since there are savegame editors I used one, because I have some Stat Exp trained Pokémon without some important breeding moves (I know cheating is not okay)
I saw that I have some "invisible" Pokémon in some boxes. The savegame editor says, that there are there and I can check them, but ingame they are invisible.
I have no access to them but I know, that I had them once. What can cause Pokémon to disapear? I have never used the cloning glitch, I only had a problem with the Trainer House Glitch.
Changing the Pokémon will make the Box strange after I caught any new Pokémon or deposit/move anything in that box.
This is a lot of space I can´t use.
Thanks for every helpful answer.
Forretress is Bug/Steel type so when it is hit by Earthquake,the super effective from steel and the not very effective from bug combine to normal effectiveness.When it is hit by Rock Smash,the super effective from fighting and the not very effective from bug combine and here also,normal damage is the result.Hope I helped.Me and my friend were battling on stadium 2 and when I was fighting his forretress with my Feraligatr my earthquake and rock smash were not super effective. What gives?
I actually cannot find anything for this particular question :| There seems to be scant information at all about the abilities in PMD.How weak a move has to be to be boosted by Technician in PMD?
As far as I am aware with a Global release, it should become available at midnight across each time zone. I guess this means Australia/Japan get it approximately 10 hours before Europe and and 16 before America... When Steam does Global Releases it ALWAYS goes via American time (As in, it does not release in Europe until 6~9am etc. I don't know what Nintendo's policies are like when it comes to this sort of thing.is X and Y gonna release in Brazil on same release date/time as other countries on e-shop? also does anyone know in general WHEN the digital copy will be online on e-shop? 00:00 GMT or?
The exceptions are probably those countries which languages are not included in the game. Portuguese is included so you guys should be able to download it on release.OK, but do you know if Brazil will have same release date as other countries for sure? because bulbapedia and some other sources say that there are some exceptions, I am afraid that Brazil is one of those exceptions.
Walmart sells Action Replay devices.Here's the situation: I want a starter Pokemon (in HGSS) with good IVs (because I find it fun to indulge my sentimentality in-game), but I don't have an Action Replay to wizard up the rare candies needed to verify. I could...
- Buy an Action Replay, but...I'd like to start my game soon, and I don't know where to buy one. Could I find one at a major retail store like Walmart?
- Trade for a better one, but...I will cut you if you touch my Totodile. >:/ The role-playing/virtual pet elements of the game do actually matter to me when playing game card/cartridge.
- Continually level grind, calculate, restart, repeat, but...please, God, no.
- Something else???
-Cry more over my Pokemanz.
wat do.
We do not recommend you to use Action Replay if you actually care for role playing. HGSS gives you the tools for verifying your Pokemons' IVs - via WiFi battle. In a WiFi battle every Pokemon will be scaled to Lv 100 temporarily. Alternately, use Pokécheck.- Buy an Action Replay, but...I'd like to start my game soon, and I don't know where to buy one. Could I find one at a major retail store like Walmart?
Snorlax: Lv 43 - Refresh, Fissure, Curse, Body SlamCan anyone tell me the exact moveset of Snorlax and Chansey from XD? The ones we get to keep obviously.
Cool, and the XD Snorlax is male right? so it can learn both curse and self-destruct?Snorlax: Lv 43 - Refresh, Fissure, Curse, Body Slam
Chansey: Lv 39 - Sweet Kiss, Thunderbolt, Softboiled, Skill Swap
Hope that helps :D
I actually think Shadows follow the same rules of gender as wilds do... As in it is 87.5% male, 12.5% female. It's not guaranteed either way.Cool, and the XD Snorlax is male right? so it can learn both curse and self-destruct?
Well that's good news then, thanks!I actually think Shadows follow the same rules of gender as wilds do... As in it is 87.5% male, 12.5% female. It's not guaranteed either way.