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in gen 5, if a male pokemon holds an everstone in breeding, there is still a 50% chance of having the same nature, correct?

No, only the female can pass down the nature w/Everstone.

This is incorrect. While it was true for Emerald and DPPt, the effect was changed in HGSS from only working with females to working with both males and females:

Bulbapedia Evolutionary Stone Page said:
If held in the Pokémon Day Care by a female Pokémon or Ditto, Pokémon bred will have a 50% chance of having the nature of the holder.EDPPt
If held in the Pokémon Day Care by either parent, Pokémon bred will have a 50% chance of having the nature of the holder.HGSSBW
 
Hello folks ^^

I would like to know if someone has the link for the All 31 Ditto, from the giveaway.
I already did the search, but i've found nothing :/
So, please, if someone has the link, send me a PM or answer in the topic (or both ;))
 
Is a Moxie Gyrados allowed? I'm not sure what abilities are released if any are released, i tried looking for a thread but couldnt find one.

Or will be people even care?
 
Is a Moxie Gyrados allowed? I'm not sure what abilities are released if any are released, i tried looking for a thread but couldnt find one.

Or will be people even care?

The thread you are looking for is titled "List of Released Dreamworld Pokemon" and is stickied just below this one. As to your specific question, yes, Moxie Gyarados is allowed since Magikarp has been released in the Dreamworld.
 
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@Life Orb or Wacan berry?
4HP/252Atk/252Spe
Adamant nature, Intimitade trait
~Dragon Dance
~Waterfall
~Stone Edge
~Ice Fang or Earthquake?
 
I would say Life Orb and Earthquake. Earthquake hits Steel types while Ice Fang hits Dragon types like Latios and Hydreigon and Grass types, so it's just a matter of which one your team can deal with easier
 
Can someone help improve my team (this isn't a RMT because my team is only in testing and not complete) via PM? My team includes Tyranitar, Scizor, Virizion, Latios, Doryuuzu, and Rotom-W. More details will be revealed via PM (don't want to get my team "leaked") I should add that I'm planning on playing BW Wifi.
 
What is the best (or least sucky) moveset for a Moxie Mightyena? I've tried to come up with one but I don't have to much experience in competative battling and next to none in gen V. I came up with this though:


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Adamant/Jolly @Life Orb
4 Hp/252 Atk/252 Spe
Sucker Punch
Taunt
Substitute
Thunder/Fire/Ice Fang

Switch in after a death to revenge kill and get the moxie boost and then spam STAB Sucker Punch. Taunt to stop set ups trying to ruin Sucker Punch or Substitute for status and what not. Fangs as a filler/coverage but idk if its worth it. Is this viable or is there something "better"? Thanks
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What is the best (or least sucky) moveset for a Moxie Mightyena? I've tried to come up with one but I don't have to much experience in competative battling and next to none in gen V. I came up with this though:


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Adamant/Jolly @Life Orb
4 Hp/252 Atk/252 Spe
Sucker Punch
Taunt
Substitute
Thunder/Fire/Ice Fang

Switch in after a death to revenge kill and get the moxie boost and then spam STAB Sucker Punch. Taunt to stop set ups trying to ruin Sucker Punch or Substitute for status and what not. Fangs as a filler/coverage but idk if its worth it. Is this viable or is there something "better"? Thanks
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Well, I use a CB Moxie Mightyena with all three Fangs and Sucker Punch, but that set seems much better in theory. I was contemplating a Howl set, as if it gets to set-up, it can theoretically sweep at least a little bit. The coverage granted by the Fangs is very nice (I'd run Fire/Ice Fang in OU/GBU, and Thunder Fang in UU/RU, if you're only planning on using one Fang), they're definitely better than his other options (Rock Smash, Iron Tail).
 
Well, I use a CB Moxie Mightyena with all three Fangs and Sucker Punch, but that set seems much better in theory. I was contemplating a Howl set, as if it gets to set-up, it can theoretically sweep at least a little bit. The coverage granted by the Fangs is very nice (I'd run Fire/Ice Fang in OU/GBU, and Thunder Fang in UU/RU, if you're only planning on using one Fang), they're definitely better than his other options (Rock Smash, Iron Tail).
Is Substitute worth it or would another Fang be more useful. I wasn't really planning on using him in OU as even in RU he gets competition from Honchkrow.
 
Is Substitute worth it or would another Fang be more useful. I wasn't really planning on using him in OU as even in RU he gets competition from Honchkrow.

Well, Substitute could ease prediction and force the opponent to attack you so you can Sucker Punch them, but with LO and terrible Defenses, you'll be dying quickly.
 
where do you sell a shoal shell in B/W. can you exchange them like in the past?

The shoal salt and shoal shell (besides being potential hints towards RSE Remakes) only exist as sellable items in black and white. The shoal salt can be sold to the Maid in the trailer on Route 5 while the shoal shell can be sold to the guy who likes rhyming things with ore in the Iccurus City Pokemon Center.
 
I need a good revenge killer for my team, to replaced my Scarfed Jirachi, which I don't think is powerful enough. The new revenge killer could be a Scarfer or a priority user.
Please give me multiple suggestions, as I want to see how they work with my team.

Thanks
 
@m1k3y Try a Choice Scarf Krookodile. I use one on random matchup and it works well as people don't usually expect to be out sped. It can KO many threats with Earthquake/Crunch/Stone Edge. The last move is up to you. I use Outrage, as my team has no Ice or Dragon attacks but you could use Fire or Thunder Fang if you want to KO different threats to your team. Just be aware of their low power.
 
what is the ability that lures steel or electric types into battle?

No ability lures them in, I think that you are thinking of Magnet Pull which prevents a Steel type Pokémon from switching out

Edit: Oh I thought you meant lure as in Scizor lures Fire types, not in-game, but I'm glad you got the other half of your answer :P
 
i was thinking more of static. thats the one for electric. and thank you. i just looked it up and magnet pull does lure steels into battle. thanks.
 
@m1k3y Try a Choice Scarf Krookodile. I use one on random matchup and it works well as people don't usually expect to be out sped. It can KO many threats with Earthquake/Crunch/Stone Edge. The last move is up to you. I use Outrage, as my team has no Ice or Dragon attacks but you could use Fire or Thunder Fang if you want to KO different threats to your team. Just be aware of their low power.

Thanks, I'm trying it out and so far it works wonders. Btw, for the last move, I tried Fire/Thunder Fang (I already have plenty of dragon types on my team, so no Outrage) and they're not that great. Instead, I'm using pursuit, which forces my opponent into mindgames (Stay in and risk a Crunch, or switch and get Pursuited?)
 
Im REEEEEEAAAALLY sorry for asking this since this has been asked thousand times but I never needed the answer until now. Where can I find the pictures for RMTs and stuff.
 
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