pokemon has a story?
Good one. But at least GF has been trying in recent years.
pokemon has a story?
Honestly, I doubt it.I was just wondering... This 'new-old' expshare will work as gen 1, spreading the exp throughout the party. Will it spread ev's too? This will make EV training even more boring, having to store all pokemon you don't want to get ev's in the box....
Honestly, I doubt it.
One thing I've been wondering about this new exp-share is that does it take Lucky Egg to account?
Like in:
Lead Pokémon has an EXP Share as held item and beats lvl 6900 Magikarp and gets 9001 exp
One of your teams Pokémon has Lucky Egg, others don't. Others get ~4500 exp.
Does the one with Lucky Egg get full 9001?
Honestly, I doubt it.
One thing I've been wondering about this new exp-share is that does it take Lucky Egg to account?
Like in:
Lead Pokémon has an EXP Share as held item and beats lvl 6900 Magikarp and gets 9001 exp
One of your teams Pokémon has Lucky Egg, others don't. Others get ~4500 exp.
Does the one with Lucky Egg get full 9001?
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Exp. Share is now a key item, so there's no "multiple Pokémon with them" - it applies to the whole team while active. All participating Pokémon get 100% of the experience dealt out (this is regardless of Exp. Share).What we're not sure about at all:
- Amount of Pokemon participating. Exp. Share was a flat 50% tax on the Pokemon actually fighting, and all other calculations happened after that. Most likely, Exp. All will remain the same, but it could instead give all team members a "share" of the experience as if they collectively represented one pokemon in the battle.
- Multiple pokemon with Exp. Alls participating in the same fight.
Hmm... as far as I can tell, the version differences are reaching an all-time low this time around. I mean, it's not like we expect the versions to be two different games, but a whooping total of 6-10 exclusive Pokémon (out of 450) separating the two? That's quite little, almost back to G/S levels of equality. Actually, G/S had remarkably different sprites for most Pokémon, so somehow it would be even less (well, D/P was quite bad in this regard too if I recall correctly).
Exp. Share is now a key item, so there's no "multiple Pokémon with them" - it applies to the whole team while active. All participating Pokémon get 100% of the experience dealt out (this is regardless of Exp. Share).
- The item Exp. Share will revert to Exp. All as in Generation I, where when one Pokémon holding this item participates in battle, all other Pokémon in the team receive experience as well. Unlike in Generation I, the experience is not split but rather received by all Pokémon. This means that the participating Pokémon receives 100% experience, while non-participating Pokémon gain 50% experience.
Yeah.
(asked "how exactly does it work")On the topic of easy xp though, I don't think the Exp. Share splits experience anymore -- it just grants a reduced portion to Pokemon that didn't see battle. The point still gets max xp for the fight (I think).
e: Pokemon benefitting from Exp. Share also seem to gain the relevant EVs for the battle. EVs are pretty much completely visible now which is nice.
I think I read the 100%-for-all-participants elsewhere, but off the top of my head I can't think where. Definitely a reliable source, though, not like some random idiot on NeoGAF or something. I'll ask Kanpachi to factcheck anyway, since he's just appeared.Gives all your benchwarmers a portion of battle xp (not sure how much) but doesn't penalize the point Pokemon's xp at all. It's great.
Pretty sure. Lemme go comb through his posts for his actual words.
(asked "how exactly does it work")
I think I read the 100%-for-all-participants elsewhere, but off the top of my head I can't think where. Definitely a reliable source, though, not like some random idiot on NeoGAF or something.
A Poison legendary just after Zygarde would be awesome, though! Like... a Poison/Electric or a Poison/Rock. Something that is supereffective against Xerneas and Yveltal. To counteract Zygarde not affecting either of them. I can really imagine a Poison/Electric chaos representative.
The thing is, Zygarde's ability says it "reverses aura effects".
Their 1.5x multiplier for Dark/Fairy moves becomes -1.5x, they may be hitting it with STAB moves and Super Effective moves, but by all means, Zygarde is only going to get hit half as hard, someone can do the maths here.
Furthermore, looking at this image; http://th07.deviantart.net/fs71/200H/f/2013/277/2/b/yveltal_stats_by_krocf4-d6p7jyh.png
It says, "Powers up each Pokemon's Dark/Fairy type moves".
Whether this is a party-wide effect (on both yourself and the opponent) should you have Xerneas/Yveltal in your party hasn't been stated, or whether it only applies to Xerneas/Yveltal (in play) and it's opponent (in play).
Should Dark/Fairy Aura apply to every member of the party/parties should a Xerneas or Yveltal be present in the party, then that means that Zygarde's ability could cripple any team using Dark/Fairy Aura, reducing them to a dribbling mess.
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By all means, correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the idea that I pull from Zygarde's ability saying "reverses", and Yveltal/Xerneas' abilities saying "each Pokemon".
The thing is, Zygarde's ability says it "reverses aura effects".
Their 1.5x multiplier for Dark/Fairy moves becomes -1.5x, they may be hitting it with STAB moves and Super Effective moves, but by all means, Zygarde is only going to get hit half as hard, someone can do the maths here.
Magic Guard/Magic Bounce, anyone? Also, to me, they really should have given you a normal exp share in the middle of the game and waited until later to give you the exp. all one. I think no exp. share or mega stones will become almost mandatory nuzlocke rules this gen.Slurpuff staaaaats!
:c :c :c
Who knows it could secretly be awesome. Like uh...
a Pokemon that looks very underwhelming but actually has powerful stats!
(help me out here)
Been lurking here for the past week, hungry for leaks.. Just wanted to throw you guys a pointed question.
If Aegislash uses King's Shield, would a Pokemon using Feint be able to get past it? (This is assuming that said Pokemon has already used Foresight or something to that effect.) Would the same likely be true for Spiky Shield or the other new Protects? Just wondering in case I ever come up against an Aegislash in game and don't have a hard counter to it.
ooh, I'm a Darmanitan.