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Heatran ecountered at route 221 : Hack

Heatran ecountered at (wherever the hell you ecounter the first one) : Still technically a hack, but I don't think people will mind as much.

I was thinking about option #2 lol. Well I guess if i ever run out of things to do I'll try it. I guess it would be semi-legit, like arceus and shaymin using hacked event items.

One last thing: How do I clone pokemon?
 
I'd say he's BL, since he's got a much better attack pool than in the last generation, but there are better physical sweepers (Heracross, Gyarados) than him.
 
Thanks.... good to know.

One last question. What about Cloyster? I'm looking for a good wall, and need to know if he's BL or UU.
 
I think it only skips the start up turn, for example making solar beam one turn. I don't think it takes away recharge from Hyper Beam and friends. You could always buy it and test it without saving.
 
As I said, I don't have 48 BP. As long as it saves a Solar Beam charge turn thats all I wanted to know, this was the quickest way for me to find out so thanks.
 
The last description I checked for it on Serebii didn't make it clear enough so I figured instead of going around finding more unclear descriptions I could just get a real person to tell me.
 
The last description I checked for it on Serebii didn't make it clear enough so I figured instead of going around finding more unclear descriptions I could just get a real person to tell me.

I meant here, on Smogon.

http://www.smogon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21848

That thread has Item Descriptions.

The description of Power Herb is as follows:

[NAME]
Power Herb
[SHORT DESC]
Removes the charge up turn from all moves. One-time use.
[LONG DESC]
Removes the charge up turn from Bounce, Dig, Dive, Fly, Razor Wind, Skull Bash, Sky Attack, and Solarbeam. Skull Bash still receives the Defense boost. Giga Attack, Hyper Beam, Roar of Time, and Rock Wrecker still need to recharge after use. One-time use.
 
From Gamespot:

Copying Pokémon in PC *
9206B31E 00001808
0206B320 FB3EF7FB
94000130 FFF30000
0206B320 46C046C0
D2000000 00000000

* : for now this code is a bit 'dangerous', meaning if you don't follow the instructions the game may crash. Enter the PC, and -if it's not already in there- put in a box the Pokémon you wanna duplicate. Make sure you have at least one free slot. Now go in the 'Move Pokémon' menu, press A on the Pokemon you wanna move, so the list of choice appear, and then put the cursor on 'move' (it should be there by default), press 'Select+Start' while pressing A to take the Pokémon, and while the Pokémon is 'in your hand', press L and then R (to refresh the box) and voilà : your Pokémon will be duplicated (it'll be in the box, and in the hand) (fyi, not refreshing the box and dropping the Pokémon somewhere and trying to take the duplicated Pokémon WILL crash the game). Now that the box has been refreshed you can drop the Pokémon anywhere, and repeat the process as much you want.
 
Hi all, thanks for all the previous answers.

On a DDTar, what move should one remove in order to make place for Taunt?
(Considering a standard moveset, DD - Stone Edge - Earthquake - Crunch)
 
Lame question here. I was just thinking back to GSC when Heal Bell was a staple on Blissey (or at least I remember it being), and now, it's always Aromatherapy.

So I was wondering if it perhaps could no longer get Heal Bell and looked it up, and apparently it can.

So my question is, is there actually a reason that Blissey seem to always have Aromatherapy while Heal Bell isn't mentioned, as far as I can tell they are the same move? It's really trivial, just curious.
 
Hi all, thanks for all the previous answers.

On a DDTar, what move should one remove in order to make place for Taunt?
(Considering a standard moveset, DD - Stone Edge - Earthquake - Crunch)
I think you should take out Stone Edge. Earthquake+Crunch hits Quite well on many Pokemons. So far I don't think it's NE to any pokemon.
 
I think you should take out Stone Edge. Earthquake+Crunch hits Quite well on many Pokemons. So far I don't think it's NE to any pokemon.

Somewhat correct. Skarmory, Breloom, and Heracross are the most common examples that resist both, but stone edge isn't going to do anything to them anyway. Of course, skarm isn't countering you because you have taunt, but the other two are dangerous. Honestly, you're going to want Crunch simply because of Bronzong, who you have no chance of beating otherwise (it's still a good counter regardless), and EQ for the other steels, darks, and fighters.
 
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