IIrc, it keeps Pokemon from taking more than 100% damage.What does the Strict Damage Clause do exactly?
So if an attack does more then 100% damage it will be reduce to 100%? What is the purpose of that?IIrc, it keeps Pokemon from taking more than 100% damage.
So if an attack does more then 100% damage it will be reduce to 100%? What is the purpose of that?
How do you increase happiness in a level 100? I used my day's massages, and I've been battling pokemon with a sooth bell attached, but I still have a base 0 happiness. I need this for return.
What would be a good alternative to use instead of Latias for a team that uses Heatran?
Anything else? Celebi is an event Pokemon and I would probably never be able to get one.Celebi? But of course, then you'll be using the obnoxiously overused, unoriginal, and predictable CeleTran combo. =/
Anything else? Celebi is an event Pokemon and I would probably never be able to get one.
Give it the berries that removes EVs on a stat. Those berries increase your Pokemon's happiness. Just use the berry that reduces the EVs of a stat that you don't need to EV train (i.e. the Special Attack reducing berry on an Adamant Pokemon). When it says "It has no effect" that means your Pokemon's happiness is maxed out.
Celebi? But of course, then you'll be using the obnoxiously overused, unoriginal, and predictable CeleTran combo. =/
Breloom would be nice, so would Suicune or some other Bulky Water, especially Swampert.What would be a good alternative to use instead of Latias for a team that uses Heatran?
I see, thanks.What it actually does is, say your pokemon has 67% HP. An attack that KOs it will never read over 67% damage inflicted on the battle log.
The purpose of this is so your opponent can't tell if your poke is using a choice item, or min Attack compared to max Attack, from an attack that does more than enough to KO.
In the actual games, you are unable to see this amount of overkill, so it is implemented here too
It probably had a Brightpowder attached, which basically has the effect of starting off with an instant Double Team.Is there some item that allows a pokemon to avoid Earthquake?
I ask this because earlier i was battling in the Battle Hall with my Garchomp and we were going against a Magmortar. My thought was just to use Earthquake for a OHKO but for some reason it missed twice. I thought Earthquake had a 100% accuracy. What pisses me off about this is that the Magmortar THKO me with Fire Blast, with a burn after the first one.
Just goddamn read the Lucario analysis for Choice Scarf.ScarfLuke, 118Atk/140SpA/252Spe, Lonely, CC/SE/Dark Pulse/Ice Punch?
For the 50% chance to pass nature to egg, its breed Male Pokemon with a Ditto, where the ditto has the desired nature and is holding the Everstone, correct?
I just starting breeding yesterday, and I am having a hard time with the natures. I have been doing the above when breeding, yet the natures are completely random. Taking 50-100+ eggs before getting the desired nature.
*EDIT* Wow, I get the desired nature/ability from the first egg I get after making this post.
It might not matter anymore, but yes.
It usually does help. Sometimes using an Everstone may not work, though. This happens if you breed two Pokémon that are from different countrys, for example an English Ditto with a Pokemon caught/bred in a Japanese version of the game.
This article should tell you all you need to know about breeding.
I read, but I want CC to do as much damage despite the likes of Tyranitar beeing scared off anyway...also, what about a Hasty nature?Just goddamn read the Lucario analysis for Choice Scarf.
I can at least ensure you Milotic would fit perfectly, even thought it can attack pretty well too.What are the requirements for a successful stall team, and how can I build one with my favorite pokemon Milotic?