Can anyone suggest partner(s) for an Agiligross with Explosion (I like Explosion, but if Tpunch is really better than its fine)?
Probably Salamence since they have good synergy and can usually weaken/beat walls for Metagross. And T-Punch is better.
Can anyone suggest partner(s) for an Agiligross with Explosion (I like Explosion, but if Tpunch is really better than its fine)?
Could Gardevoir with Icy Wind + Willow Wisp be a decent way to cripple Physical sweepers?
It closes on the 22nd of June.
It say on the smogon pokedex in the charizard move page that he could learn quick attack, but in shoddy they dont show it or on serebii, so could he learn it and how do you give it to him?
It say on the smogon pokedex in the charizard move page that he could learn quick attack, but in shoddy they dont show it or on serebii, so could he learn it and how do you give it to him?
iirc charmander gets it from some japanese PC event in 2008
edit: yah, confirmed the above. the event ran from july 08 to 09
It is incompatible with its egg moves, belly drum for example.really, then why cant i give quick attack to a charizard
But you can't change the nickname on someone else's Pokémon.I think there are Arabic letters in the Japanese version, so someone could nickname them their American names.
If you really care that much about other people's Pokémon's nicknames, you can start a new game and RNG for the trainer ID to trick the game into thinking that they're yours. I can't see any obvious reason why you'd be blacklisted for using a Pokémon with a foreign nickname, though, unless it actually was hacked; the nickname of a Pokémon has no influence on whether it's hacked or not. (Can you point to the rule that you're worried about breaking? I don't play wi-fi competitively at the moment, but I've never seen such a rule; of course, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.)But you can't change the nickname on someone else's Pokémon.
I really need to know if I can play with them. :/
Then you've got it all wrong. I can't change the nickname of a event-Pokémon. That's the problem. It's supposed to be japanese names on them. The japanese names for Raikou, Entei, Suicune and Celebi.If you really care that much about other people's Pokémon's nicknames, you can start a new game and RNG for the trainer ID to trick the game into thinking that they're yours. I can't see any obvious reason why you'd be blacklisted for using a Pokémon with a foreign nickname, though, unless it actually was hacked; the nickname of a Pokémon has no influence on whether it's hacked or not. (Can you point to the rule that you're worried about breaking? I don't play wi-fi competitively at the moment, but I've never seen such a rule; of course, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.)
bumpI would like to have a list of Pokemon in Platinum that are easier to chain or competitively appealling. I only know some, which I am listing here: (some pokeball suggestion as well, I mean, nice looking ones)
Shinx - easy because of static (after 40 static doesn't even matter) (ultra ball?)
Magnemite - same as above(Timer ball)
Machop - slightly harder, still easy (Dusk Ball)
Beldum - yup... when the swarm comes in the chain itself is actually pretty easy, it's just that SS and catch rate that makes it hard (Quick Ball is the best looking IMO, the cross looks like Metragross)
Can anyone suggest some more for me? Thanks
EDIT: How can I know my secret ID if I have no action replay / non-chained shinies. I've heard that a long chain of shines could work as well, any help on that?
I imagine Starly might be a good idea, Route 201 only has Starly, Bidoof and both Nidorans (which are radar-exclusive and rarer than the first two), so if you mess up, you might luck out and find a Starly anyway and continue from there. No idea on ball though.I would like to have a list of Pokemon in Platinum that are easier to chain or competitively appealling. I only know some, which I am listing here: (some pokeball suggestion as well, I mean, nice looking ones)
Shinx - easy because of static (after 40 static doesn't even matter) (ultra ball?)
Magnemite - same as above(Timer ball)
Machop - slightly harder, still easy (Dusk Ball)
Beldum - yup... when the swarm comes in the chain itself is actually pretty easy, it's just that SS and catch rate that makes it hard (Quick Ball is the best looking IMO, the cross looks like Metragross)
Can anyone suggest some more for me? Thanks
EDIT: How can I know my secret ID if I have no action replay / non-chained shinies. I've heard that a long chain of shines could work as well, any help on that?
Hmmmmm....Conflicting statements conflict me. Lets go again. I'll be exact this time.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Simple_(ability)
Here's the page, and it says this; "Simple also doubles the effects of critical hits to 4x regular damage as opposed to 2x.". IS THIS TRUE?
You can't auto-level everything to 100 in local play, but the "Flat Battle" option uses Battle Frontier style leveling: Pokemon over 50 will be reduced to 50, while Pokemon below 50 stay at their level.How do I set it up for local battles for 6v6 level 100 or level 50 in HeartGold/SoulSilver.
It's upstairs I'd assume...left or right door? what rules do I set up?