I don't know if this was brought up yet, but Denchura will have an stab'd compoundeyes Thunder. If he gots an spA stat over base 100 he is on my team for sure.
Maybe it allows you to squeeze thought rocks or trees without the need for Cut or Rock Smash if the pokemon with this ability is in the first party slot.I wonder what the ability Slip Through does.
What about Zap Cannon?It has been but I thought it was just a rumor. A Compound-eyes boosted Thunder has 91 Accuracy and 26.3% more power than Thunderbolt (or 14.9% when you take the Accuracy into consideration). It will certainly be used more than Thunderbolt but I don't think it alone will make it OU material.
That's the part that really doesn't work then. Can you imagine having hail in the summer?
It actually does hail in the summer. It hailed in western New York this summer and when I lived in Mexico (tropical climate) we got hail during bad storms.
Perhaps I'm the only one that has the regular 4 seasons with no sudden hail forecast then, XD. I live in Ohio.Hail isn't a winter-only thing? It happens all the time down here.
Yeah, probably. xPPerhaps I'm the only one that has the regular 4 seasons with no sudden hail forecast then, XD. I live in Ohio.
What about Zap Cannon?
You can use it in doubles with Victini to spam it or maybe it learns Claw Sharpen.
Okay, I have a question then. How many times out of a year does it happen? Or something more realistic, how many times has it happened out of your lifetime so far? Is a sudden change to hail in the middle of heat natural for your state? This happens all the time? Just asking...Well if Victory Star boosts its Accuracy by one stage, it would have 86.7% Accuracy. I'd personally rather go with the perfectly accurate Thunder since they have the same power and I don't think the paralysis will be as useful in Doubles.
Edit: If it only boosts it by 10%, it will only have 71.5% Accuracy. That's definitely not enough for me to consider it over Thunder.
I live in PA and the only time I've ever gotten hail was in the summer.
Has anyone else realized that Victini will have an extremely accurate Fire Blast? Even if Victory Star only boosts Accuracy by 10% (one stage is actually better than Compound-eyes), it would have 93.5% Accuracy.
Okay, I have a question then. How many times out of a year does it happen? Or something more realistic, how many times has it happened out of your lifetime so far? Is a sudden change to hail in the middle of heat natural for your state? This happens all the time? Just asking...
Hey, the way you said that it hailed, you made it seem like a common thing. Yeah, it's true and all, but either you were trying to be funny when you said it, or you just want to include your 2 cents.It's only hailed once in my lifetime, there's never been a sandstorm, it rains pretty regularly, and I'm not really sure what constitutes harsh sunlight. It seems to rain more often in the spring and summer than in the fall and winter, but other than that, the weather conditions aren't dependant on seasons.
Like I said before, Pokemon are magical creatures and can do whatever the hell they want.
They can make harsh sunlight in caves, they can probably do the same in the middle of Winter.It's only hailed once in my lifetime, there's never been a sandstorm, it rains pretty regularly, and I'm not really sure what constitutes harsh sunlight. It seems to rain more often in the spring and summer than in the fall and winter, but other than that, the weather conditions aren't dependant on seasons.
Like I said before, Pokemon are magical creatures and can do whatever the hell they want.
It snowed in April a few years ago in the UK.Everyone knows what the weather move hail is really representing. Its for snow. Does it snow in the middle of the summer for you? Is that better?
Hey, the way you said that it hailed, you made it seem like a common thing. Yeah, it's true and all, but either you were trying to be funny when you said it, or you just want to include your 2 cents.
Everyone knows what the weather move hail is really representing. Its for snow. Does it snow in the middle of the summer for you? Is that better?
And that part I bolded above: first time I've heard of you saying such a thing. You say it like you've been preaching it all day...
According to serebii it isn't fixed. I hope it is.I hope the deer stays the same form based on season capture, cause I want disco deer (To compliment Afrobull in my disco team).
And that part I bolded above: first time I've heard of you saying such a thing. You say it like you've been preaching it all day...
blasphemy1 meantioned a move called Seasonal Beam.
Pokemon (currently) and Left 4 Dead also work like Super Street Fighter IV but what I'm saying is that someone doesn't need to choose to be the host for the game to choose a host to do all the calculations and stuff in.
Edit: It does hail in the Summer and I've seen it be sunny or raining in the middle of Winter as well. It technically shouldn't be able to sandstorm anywhere where there isn't sand, but Pokemon are magical creatures; they can do whatever the hell they want.
It's only hailed once in my lifetime, there's never been a sandstorm, it rains pretty regularly, and I'm not really sure what constitutes harsh sunlight. It seems to rain more often in the spring and summer than in the fall and winter, but other than that, the weather conditions aren't dependant on seasons.
Like I said before, Pokemon are magical creatures and can do whatever the hell they want.
It's only hailed once in my lifetime, there's never been a sandstorm, it rains pretty regularly, and I'm not really sure what constitutes harsh sunlight. It seems to rain more often in the spring and summer than in the fall and winter, but other than that, the weather conditions aren't dependant on seasons.
Like I said before, Pokemon are magical creatures and can do whatever the hell they want.
Hey, the way you said that it hailed, you made it seem like a common thing. Yeah, it's true and all, but either you were trying to be funny when you said it, or you just want to include your 2 cents.
Everyone knows what the weather move hail is really representing. Its for snow. Does it snow in the middle of the summer for you? Is that better?
And that part I bolded above: first time I've heard of you saying such a thing. You say it like you've been preaching it all day...
1. No, actually I have the right to say that. It WAS my first time ever reading that, so mind your own now...Maybe read the pages first before you gun down someone next time?
You're welcome.
For the Dream World poll thing, I argue that everyone should try and vote for Mew. Why? Because us people in North America haven't gotten a chance to get him since I believe 2007 :(
Also, it's the only Pokemon I know for a fact I can't get to complete my Pokedex in HGSS/BW lol
I have HEAVILY disagree. We should vote for Arceus. There is no way to legally obtain an Arceus below level 100 and therefore no way to EV train a legit Arceus higher than 100 in any stat (due to only being able to EV train by vitamins). This is the reason that Arceus is not allowed in the Uber metagame (Recently changed to implement Farceus into the upcoming PokeLab). I believe that completing a metagame is more important than completing a PokeDex, especially since you can get Mews from any number of people in WiFi.For the Dream World poll thing, I argue that everyone should try and vote for Mew. Why? Because us people in North America haven't gotten a chance to get him since I believe 2007 :(
Also, it's the only Pokemon I know for a fact I can't get to complete my Pokedex in HGSS/BW lol
I did drop it actually. It was AquaShield or "whoever" that decided to pick up on the issue.There was a Mew from My Pokemon Ranch. What we really need is either Celebi (that one that came out in Japan should come out soon) and an EV trainable Arceus.
Edit: I wasn't really acting funny, I was just pointing out that it has hailed in the summer right next to your state. You said to drop the Hail issue yourself so drop it.