wheres the best place in e/d/p to fight a pokemon with wish for my smeargle?
What's the best counter for a Snorlax, Blissey, and/or Tyranitar? Seriously, which poke/pokes can stop these things, in your opinion?
What's the best counter for a Snorlax, Blissey, and/or Tyranitar? Seriously, which poke/pokes can stop these things, in your opinion?
Fighting pokemon like said are good Blissey counters, but Bronzong can switch into Tyranitar and Snorlax easiern than frail Fighting types.
@SWChill: Perhaps you counted your Evs wrong. Did the traded pokemon have any Evs to begin with?
I have completed the game and I only need one poke to fill up my Sinnoh Dex...Driftloon. I know I could wait till Friday to see it, however I am a little impatient. Is there anywhere I can battle a trainer with one?? (Not Hearthrome Gym because I missed them by mistake)
I have completed the game and I only need one poke to fill up my Sinnoh Dex...Driftloon. I know I could wait till Friday to see it, however I am a little impatient. Is there anywhere I can battle a trainer with one?? (Not Hearthrome Gym because I missed them by mistake)
What moves would a Bronzong need to counter a Tyranitar and a Snorax? And what about Lucario for countering those two plus Blissey? Could he work, and if so, how?
Yeah. Its the physcial form of grass knot.
Did it work the same on previous generations? If it did, why didn't people used it to counter Ttar/Snorlax/Bliss on 2nd gen, where we lack good fighting moves?
Isn't Gyro Ball good for Tyranitar? And Earthquake neutral on Snorlax.
and Speaking of them, does anyone know if heal block stops Rest from hp restore?
I'm certain that I didn't. A pokemon with 2 EVs gives 8 when combined with pokerus and macho brace. I've fought nothing but those. To make sure I never miscount I always add the EVs after I've fainted a pokemon.@SWChill: Perhaps you counted your Evs wrong. Did the traded pokemon have any Evs to begin with?