@veedub08: Serebii.net is your best resource for in-game questions like that. Check their Torterra entry in their Pokedex.
Why wasn't Acid Rain ever implemented in Shoddy Battle?
Why wasn't Acid Rain ever implemented in Shoddy Battle?
How can my Torterra learn Wood Hammer, in Platinum..
@veedub08: Serebii.net is your best resource for in-game questions like that. Check their Torterra entry in their Pokedex.
Why wasn't Acid Rain ever implemented in Shoddy Battle?
Go to the Move Relearner in Pastoria City. It'll cost you a Heart Scale, which you can dig up in the Underground.
More than likely because it's a glitch, and despite Shoddy and Smogon wanting to recreate the in-game battling experience as fully as possible, there was probably some debate on whether or not this should be extended to an obviously unintended effect.
I've heard that it'll be implemented on Shoddy 2 and be regulated by an "Acid Rain clause," but don't hold me to that.
More than likely because it's a glitch, and despite Shoddy and Smogon wanting to recreate the in-game battling experience as fully as possible, there was probably some debate on whether or not this should be extended to an obviously unintended effect.
I've heard that it'll be implemented on Shoddy 2 and be regulated by an "Acid Rain clause," but don't hold me to that.
I know for a fact that there was a MASSIVE debate over it. What I don't know is why it came to the conclusion that we shouldn't have Acid Rain, especially with such authorities as Obi advocating Acid Rain's usage.
Where can I find the chart that X-Act did a while ago that had the best overall type while bringing into account the metagame's overall physical and special bulk?
Can someone please give me a link?
Can someone please give me a link?
Can someone please give me a link?
Ok thanks, so what are the variables for happiness? Or are they very specific?
@veedub08: Serebii.net is your best resource for in-game questions like that. Check their Torterra entry in their Pokedex.
Why wasn't Acid Rain ever implemented in Shoddy Battle?
When I give vitamins to UT pokemon, the EV's immediately change the relevant stats, right?
Reworded: When you use vitamins, do the stat boosts immediately take effect, or when you level up?
Hey guys, I've got a very rough draft of an OU team I'm liking the concept of so far. It's five Pokemon as of now:
- Aerodactyl (Taunt lead)
- Gyarados (LODD)
- Flygon (Scarf)
- Heatran (Scarf)
- Lanturn (Thunder Wave Special Wall)
At the moment I notice that CM Latias in particular could be problematic. Flygon can obviously revenge kill it but that locks him into Outrage and lets them play a switching game on him while he's vulnerable.
Could you guys point out any problems I've got so far Pokemon wise, and possibly suggest options for my sixth and/or replacements for already existing guys to keep the same general idea while ridding myself of some problems?
You can add a Tyranitar or Scarf Jirachi if you're having problems with Latias.
Btw, this thread is only for simple questions. There's a "Rate My Team" section. You can post an RMT of your team there and get better help.
Eh, I was figuring since I'm not able to make complex teams yet (reflected by the 5/6 I just posted) it'd be overly simple. I didn't want to clutter up the RMT forum with it.
Maybe due to tier, and what moves are commonly used in tier, will they decide what EV's should be allocatedI've got a question.
For some pokemon (e.g. Breloom), the smogon sets recommend that you pump up the the defense (impish nature, 252 HP/252 Def) but with nothing done to the special defense, or the other way round. I was wondering why this is so. Wouldn't it allow the opponent can exploit this weakness?
They do. Easiest way to prove for yourself is to give something HP Ups. Unless it's a newborn, even one should be enough to see the HP rise.(I'm not sure if Vitamins have an immediate effect also).