What would be an example of a Gliscor lure?
Is there a guide explaining how wild Pokemon get IV's, and the chances of getting better IV's etc?
Like the Breeding guide but for Wild Pokemon?
Tyranitar with Ice Beam. Fake a choice item, then strike. Shuca Berry helps live the Earthquake.What would be an example of a Gliscor lure?
GARGH! I'm not getting anywhere. I think this will be a better version of my previous question.
Will a Pokemon that is EV trained at level 1 end up with the same stats as a Pokemon that is fed all the EV erasing berries and then EV trained at level 20? Natures not being a factor.
If you have Counter selected as your attack for the turn, and your opponent uses U-turn, switching to another one of his Pokémon, will Counter fail? If not, which of your opponent's Pokémon will it hit, the one who switched out or the one who switched in?
They can transfer the file to a flashcart and use it to battle and trade.whats the point of RNGing on an emu if you cant battle other real people?
man, bet those are wicked expensive.
Source:I have a method to leveling [Pokemon] that I just hatched to calculate their IVs. Give it a Exp.Share and put him in the front of the party as the lead. Then I go to the route left of Sunyshore and I fight the Rich Boy in there. He has a strong Luxray (which gives 3 Atk EVs), I switch the baby out for someone who defeats Luxray. The baby should now be at level 10 or something with 3 EVs in Atk. Level 10 gives decent accuracy for calculating IVs, and 3 EVs aren't enough to influence the stat, but you will need to use a Atk-reducing berry anyway if you won't EV train that one in Atk.
Modest, Timid, Calm, and Docile are the only natures that can produce all-31 spreads for Pokemon that are caught in the wild. Pokemon that are bred or generated through other means can usually have any nature/IV combination.To my question: I heard someone here on Smogon say that a pokemon caught can only ba hex flawless if it was Modest, Docile and 2 other natures. A) is this true? B) does this mean a pokemon that's hex flawless and not one of those natures, won't pass hack checks? C) what is the best IVs for pokemon that aren't those natures?
one of the fossils from gen 4 (i believe it depends on you SID), Glameow/purguly. Everything else is obtainable from just generation 4 (outside of the regis). Also, the starters, if you want to count thoseWhat pokemon would I need to trade for if I have Emerald, Ruby, Fire Red, Diamond and Heart Gold? This would be for the pokemon that are needed for a star on your trainer card so the needed list would not contain pokemon like celbi, jirachi, darkrai, arceus and others similar.