They were in Johto. Some Pokemon appear in multiple regions.Surely Raticate and Dugtrio count as either Gen I mons or Gen VII, depending on how you approach Alolan forms?
They were in Johto. Some Pokemon appear in multiple regions.Surely Raticate and Dugtrio count as either Gen I mons or Gen VII, depending on how you approach Alolan forms?
If I were to make some suggestions (and sticking within the USUM Regional Dex) I think Dunsparce could be fun with all the TMs it can learn and being a mixed attacker. Alternatively there's Miltank who has good Attack, Defense, and Speed (though with low Special Attack it's rather limited with what TM it can use).Good morning everyone! I have a bit of a request. I just started playing Ultra Moon last night and am looking to make it a little more entertaining (since, to be quite frank, going through the in-game is going to feel very much like work). So, I am going to be fielding suggestions for team members for a Johtomons run; I am going to be asking around here and on a few different Discord servers throughout the day for ideas. If you have any recommendations for Gen II 'mons to use as final team members, please throw them my way!
A touch condescending haha. I’m well aware of that, but when people talk about this kind of run, they almost always mean Pokémon native to or ‘discovered’ in the named region. You’ll notice that every single other suggestion has been a Pokémon from 152-251 in the National Dex.They were in Johto. Some Pokemon appear in multiple regions.
You are underestimating Smuckem 's fetish for Delibird....Delibird for a less serious one?
The downside to this is that the Pokémon needs to be level 100, and you need to have a specific item which can be hard to get. So in most cases it's just more efficient and convenient to IV breed.So I never completed Pokemon Moon and I've been looking to pick it up again.
I just read about "Hyper training" and I am blown away. Any pokemon can now get perfect IVs?
Am I reading this right?
To me, this means there is no longer a need to IV breed, or SR for legendaries. Sure, IVs from hyper training
cannot be passed down, but who cares? It makes no difference right? In SM/USUM that poke will have the new IVs
for all practical purposes, right? And as all competitive play is done on current gen (need the Alolan symbol)
surely this means hyper training is now the only smart way to go about building a team? Assuming that the IVs are retained in all later games
then this is a complete game changer???
Yes and no.So I never completed Pokemon Moon and I've been looking to pick it up again.
I just read about "Hyper training" and I am blown away. Any pokemon can now get perfect IVs?
Am I reading this right?
To me, this means there is no longer a need to IV breed, or SR for legendaries. Sure, IVs from hyper training
cannot be passed down, but who cares? It makes no difference right? In SM/USUM that poke will have the new IVs
for all practical purposes, right? And as all competitive play is done on current gen (need the Alolan symbol)
surely this means hyper training is now the only smart way to go about building a team? Assuming that the IVs are retained in all later games
then this is a complete game changer???
According to Bulbapedia You can use a Groudon from another Soul Silver, game only checks location.Question about Rayquaza in HGSS.
If I no longer have the Groudon caught in SS will a different Groudon from another SS save file work? What does the game check for? I'm guessing it probably just the location the Groudon and Kyogre was caught?
Here's a page on Serebii for the equations to most of the experience groups. From there, know that the fully upgraded Isle Evelup can grant 300 EXP per half hour session and you can set how many sessions you want them in for. Poke Beans will allow sessions to complete twice as quickly while the beans are in effect. If you delete the updates from your 3DS, you might be able to utilize a glitch to allow a lot of time to pass quickly in the Isle, though I'm not sure how that worked.I'm looking to use Poke Pelago's Isle Evelup feature to level up my Pokémon. How do I know how much experience I need to give a Pokémon to allow it to gain several levels? The game only lists how much experience is needed for the next level, and I can't seem to find an equation anywhere involving base exp, current exp, and desired level.
The way the glitch worked was that if a month passed while there were activities going on, they would be completed instantly.If you delete the updates from your 3DS, you might be able to utilize a glitch to allow a lot of time to pass quickly in the Isle, though I'm not sure how that worked.
Yes, this thread is fine for that! We also have some old Battle Frontier threads lying around, but if you've got a simple question, there's no need to bump them.is this where i go to get help with the battle frontier? Because if so, i need some help here.
If it's not Reshiram or Zekrom, it can be shiny.Anyone know if the Jellicent that appears every Monday in BW2 can be shiny?
As far as I know it's the exact same as in the main series gen 3 games.I'm once again playing through Mystery Dungeon (Blue Rescue Team) and I was wondering if there's a list somewhere with Pokemon and their corresponding evolution levels.
Here you go.I'm once again playing through Mystery Dungeon (Blue Rescue Team) and I was wondering if there's a list somewhere with Pokemon and their corresponding evolution levels.
Thanks :)Here you go.
Anyone not listed is by their own level in the main series games, which can be found here.
Not entirely true. Certain Pokemon in the games can not be shiny also. An example would be Eevee and Deerling that are gifted in BW2 cannot be shiny for example. It's the stationary/gift Pokemon with there Hidden Abilities some are Shiny locked. All Hidden Grotto Pokemon are also Shiny locked.If it's not Reshiram or Zekrom, it can be shiny.