Hi, I have a simple question: what happens in a Pokemon battle when both the combatants have EXACTLY the same speed? Who goes first? Does the game "flip a coin" to choose who gets to go first, or is there a certain rule that I'm missing?
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As you said, the game "flips a coin" to decide who goes first in that situation.Hi, I have a simple question: what happens in a Pokemon battle when both the combatants have EXACTLY the same speed? Who goes first? Does the game "flip a coin" to choose who gets to go first, or is there a certain rule that I'm missing?
Damage calculator? Well, there are some downloadable calculators in various formats in C&C you might want to check out.I cannot get online all of the time so I am wondering how to get an offline calculator that is decent?
Damage calculator? Well, there are some downloadable calculators in various formats in C&C you might want to check out.
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Err... Struggle is Typeless, and not Normal, so Ghost-types aren't immune to it, if that's what you mean.Yep, Smeargle use that moveset rarely, but it can be done.
Adding Mean Look and Baton Pass to that set, as well as adding a Ghost-type makes your opponent kill itself while you set up.
if manaphy can only be hatched in warm regions (according to Ranger) why in Sinnoh? Fiora or Almia seem a lot warmer....even Kanto
Not yet, not sure when we'll see it either.What's the point of Extended Game Clause now, since everything that was Extended has now been released. Are we technically allowed to use Arceus in Uber ladder now?
Okay, probably a tough question..
What's a solid Pokemon [maybe even lead] that can handle Suicune AND Drapion.
Does no one have an answer? Are these Pokemon just too awesome for one Pokemon to handle?
A faster Zapdos should come out on top against both of those. Vaporeon with HP Electric or Roar can also handle them, although you run the risk of Drapion poisoning it. As for leads, Roserade doesn't exactly counter both, but it can scare off Drapion with Sleep Powder, and HP Ground hits it pretty hard.Okay, probably a tough question..
What's a solid Pokemon [maybe even lead] that can handle Suicune AND Drapion.
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This thread tells you everything you need to know.What with all the threads I've seen about RNG abuse here and on other forums I have to be dumb and ask:
What is RNG abuse and how does it work?
Thanks for the link, man. Looks confusing as hell but I'm sure with practice, it'll make at least a bit of sense lolThis thread tells you everything you need to know.
Take it to the Move Relearner in Pastoria and have it Relearn Sketch. Then have it Sketch another move. Rinse and repeat for the last two slots.I dont know if this goes here but can anyone tell me how to get 4 moves onto a level 1 smeargle?Is it possible to pass moves from the parent to the offspring of a smeargle?