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So I decided to suck it up and train a Blissey, but I wanna get a Seismic Toss one. But I don't have Emerald. Does FR/LG have the same breeding rules as Emerald (Mainly Everstone nature passing)
 
Oh god, I have an Ivysaur that knows Leech Seed, Energy Ball, and Sludge Bomb and I'm breeding it with a Tangela. What orders should the moves be in so that Ivysaur is guaranteed to pass on at least the Leech Seed to Tangela?
 
Oh god, I have an Ivysaur that knows Leech Seed, Energy Ball, and Sludge Bomb and I'm breeding it with a Tangela. What orders should the moves be in so that Ivysaur is guaranteed to pass on at least the Leech Seed to Tangela?
Even if the Ivysaur forgets Leech Seed in the daycare, until you take it out, it should still pass the Leech Seed. But, if you want to be extra safe in case it doesn't work like that (it always has for me, though), put the moves in order from your least important as the first to your most important at the bottom, since the top one always gets deleted first.
 
Oh, I see. Yes, the basic moves that it comes with are always deleted for moves passed down to it if there isn't enough space.
 
in colloseum: are the natures and ivs of suicune and raikou set?

and also in xd if i do this: can i see keep trying for different ivs?

battle greevil catch his pokemon...lose the battle, then see if i like them?
 
Since Metalkid's damage calculator isn't working for me, I'll post my question here:

How much damange would a Choice Banded Salamence with 31 ATK IV, using Brick Break, do to a Blissey with max IV/EV in HP and DEF?
 
Natural Gift: This move has approximately 60-80 BP and varying type depending on the berry the user is holding. After the move is done, the berry is used up. See this post for complete details.

Wring Out\Crush Grip: The formula for base power is (target's HP percentage) * ~1.1 or 1.2. For example, Crush Grip against a Pokemon with 100% health would be approximately 120 power.

According to the Research Thread.
 
If every Pokemon could learn Baton Pass, which Pokemon would be the best at it? (Disincluding ubers/legendaries)

Does the question I just asked qualify as simple?

(I asked this five pages back but no one answered.)
 
So I started out with a CBWeavile against my friend's Gengar. I decided to use Pursuit and it got him just before he switched. I was lead to believe that if I KO the opponent with Pursuit, I could still choose another move, even though it was CB'd. But after the Gengar fainted and he sent out Vaporeon, I wasn't able to choose another move. What gives? Or am I misunderstanding something?
 
So I started out with a CBWeavile against my friend's Gengar. I decided to use Pursuit and it got him just before he switched. I was lead to believe that if I KO the opponent with Pursuit, I could still choose another move, even though it was CB'd. But after the Gengar fainted and he sent out Vaporeon, I wasn't able to choose another move. What gives? Or am I misunderstanding something?
That only works in the Japanese version of Diamond/Pearl
 
How much Attack would a Dusknoir need to defeat a Gyarados in 1 hit with Thunderpunch? Please account for Intimidate, and give a range of EVs that you could do it with. Thanks! :)
 
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