In order for the bolded part to work at all, you'd have to know the IVs of the Pokemon anyway. Serebii's calculator may not be the best around, but it may have some of the things you're looking for. Mess around with it and see if it works.Is there any reverse IV calculators?
Like if i put in base stats and nature and level, will it give me what the total stats would be? I'd like to know what base stats to look for, without putting in all sorts of info into an IV calculator.
Yes choice banded ice shard from mamoswine.Does salamence have a perfect counter?
thanks so muchIn order for the bolded part to work at all, you'd have to know the IVs of the Pokemon anyway. Serebii's calculator may not be the best around, but it may have some of the things you're looking for. Mess around with it and see if it works.
Mamoswine can't switch in on any of Salamence's attacks, so that's not a counter but a revenge killer. And no, a sure counter for Salamence does not exist. Cresselia can come close to the definition of counter maybe.Yes choice banded ice shard from mamoswine.
Reposting from previous page...What exactly causes the Platinum Elite Four's levels to increase? Sources I've found say I only need the National Dex or to beat Flint + Volkner in the Fight Area, but I still have the same low level E4 despite meeting both requirements. Maybe I have to do the Stark Mountain quest...?
Like you said, if it's not the National Dex or the Volkner/Flint battle it's probably the Stark Mountain storyline.Reposting from previous page...
I'm not actually sure what sets you want ran but Guts(activated) 252 Attack EVs with Heracross's Megahorn does 71.35% - 84.11% to a Cresslia with 252 EVs in HP and Defense, which means it 2HK0s.can non cb heracross ohko cresselia with megahorn.
You need to contact a moderator to make it for you, only they can do it.This isn't related to pokemon.. but... is there any way to edit your thread title??
You can try a Shuca Berry or even a Life Orb, since you arent attacking.Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask.
Is there any better item than Leftovers for the SubHeatran set? For a set that relies on your opponent expecting Scarf, Leftovers doesn't seem like the best choice.
They expect a Scarf and they switch to a counter, and then you use Substitute on the switch. Once you Substitute, it's obvious you're not Scarfed and then there's no point in bluffing. It doesn't work when Stealth Rock is up though.Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask.
Is there any better item than Leftovers for the SubHeatran set? For a set that relies on your opponent expecting Scarf, Leftovers doesn't seem like the best choice.
If you're nice enough, and if it's important. Don't do it often for fun.klock said:Will they do it if I ask?
use this1: What programs are popular for damage calculation?
Ghost/Fighting hits everything for neutral. Dark/Fighting hits all but Toxicroak. Electric/Ice hits all but Magnezone iirc. Rock/Ground hits everything except Levitate Bronzong, Claydol, and Flygon. Dragon/Fighting also hits everything, but then again dragon hits everything neutral except Steel, so anything that can hit steels neutrally can work, like Fire (resisted by Heatran), Electric (resisted by Magnezone), and Water (resisted by Empoleon).What 2-type combos are there that supply complete or near-complete coverage (with the exceptions)?