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I think you need all 510.

EDIT: FT, he was referring to the box trick, where you EV a poke without leveling it up and put it in the box. The EVs then take effect. It does work in DP, just not at level 100.

Wait, I got it all wrong then. I thought that if you put them into the box, then the EV's got evenly distrubited throughout all your stats. Ok ok, so I got worried for nothing.
 
Spieks doesn't hit Levitating or Flying types, but will always do 25% damage to pokemon it hits. Stealth Rock hits everything, but does a base dmaage of 12.5% and is then affected by typing. For example, Charizard, which is 4x weak to rock, will do 50% damage from Stealth Rock, while Blissey, which gets neutral from rock, will get 12.5% damage done to it.
EDIT: Spikes only does 25% afetr 3 layers have been layed down. Thats another con, Spieks takes 3 turn to set it up to its best form, Stealth Rock only takes one.

Wait - you said Spikes will always hit for twenty-five percent. Does this mean that Spikes hits twenty-five percent per layer or that it will always hit twenty-five percent? If it hits per layer, Stealth Rock is not necessarily better at causing damage if you're hitting neutral. However, typically Stealth Rock is the better option because it will hit everything and like you said it is affected by everything.
 
Wait - you said Spikes will always hit for twenty-five percent. Does this mean that Spikes hits twenty-five percent per layer or that it will always hit twenty-five percent? If it hits per layer, Stealth Rock is not necessarily better at causing damage if you're hitting neutral. However, typically Stealth Rock is the better option because it will hit everything and like you said it is affected by everything.

1 layer is 8.33% or so, and 3 layers (max) is 25%.

I personally prefer Stealth Rock, as so many thing learn it and it only takes one turn to set up.
 
I think Spikes hits by layer, as on Netbattle, 1 layer doesn't do to much to me, but once they lay down a few, Spikes start doing 100 damage to my 401 HP pokemon.
 
According to the Item FAQ at GameFAQs, there's a PP Max in Diamond/Pearl at the south-east part of Stark Mountain. Has anyone been able to find it yet?
 
Ok im making an item clause team. Whats a good item for donphan? I already have leftovers and lum berry on different pokes. Im using the standrad rapid spin set with ice shard earthquake and roar.
 
iirc, kadabra could be used in uu last generation, since rhydon is overshadowed by rhyperior, could rhydon still be used in uu? sorry i just dont like rhyperior and his fat lifestyle
 
Any sturdy Pokemon that can take a few hits would make a good Stealth Rocker. For example, Skarmory, Forretress, Bronzong, etc...

My question is: Who attacks first when the speed stat is exactly the same. Say...Frosslass vs. Gengar, both at max speed Timid.
 
iirc, kadabra could be used in uu last generation, since rhydon is overshadowed by rhyperior, could rhydon still be used in uu? sorry i just dont like rhyperior and his fat lifestyle

I guess you could. It was actually BL/OU last gen, but it might have dropped due to lots of offense and no Hard Rock.

Any sturdy Pokemon that can take a few hits would make a good Stealth Rocker. For example, Skarmory, Forretress, Bronzong, etc...

My question is: Who attacks first when the speed stat is exactly the same. Say...Frosslass vs. Gengar, both at max speed Timid.

Chosen randomly.
 
Any sturdy Pokemon that can take a few hits would make a good Stealth Rocker. For example, Skarmory, Forretress, Bronzong, etc...

My question is: Who attacks first when the speed stat is exactly the same. Say...Frosslass vs. Gengar, both at max speed Timid.

Each pokemon has a 50% chance of going first, so it's random.

After you beat the Tower Tycoon for the first time, you start getting more BP per 7 battles.
 
Where is the spot in which Gyarados and Seaking are the most common from fishing with the super rod?

If you're looking for both of them (Attack EVs), then you can get nothing but Gyarados and Seakings if you fish in your hometown (Twinleaf town) with the Super Rod.
 
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