I mean, it's pretty obvious what one of those types will be.Do we know Stonehenge typing yet as well?
I mean, it's pretty obvious what one of those types will be.Do we know Stonehenge typing yet as well?
I mean, being able to give to your loyal starter egg moves seems like a nice payoff, so that I’m not forced to use them just as an egg factory. :vIkr... but the feeling is not the same ;_;
Unless GF gives us IV reducing items, there's still a need to breed, especially for those who rely on Trick Room!Ikr... but the feeling is not the same ;_;
Don't get me wrong, being able to chose ANY pokémon you had in previous gens —im thinking about the future too— and change it's IVs and Nature to make it competitive is exceptional. If only they gave us an ability capsule to get Dream World abilities it'd have been perfect.I mean, being able to give to your loyal starter egg moves seems like a nice payoff, so that I’m not forced to use them just as an egg factory. :v
Oh yeah, rock was confirmed. It does have a second typing and i'm mostly curious as to if it is part ghost it may have some nicheI mean, it's pretty obvious what one of those types will be.
It'd be helpful if these stats were to be added to the first postYou also have to account for the mons having 4 EVs in one of their stats. I've managed to compile what I believe is the more accurate version of these stats:
Falinks: 65/100/100/70/60/75 (BST: 470)
Duraludon: 70/95/115/120/50/85 (BST: 535)
Grimmsnarl: 95/120/65/95/75/62 (BST: 512)
Rillaboom: 100/125/90/60/70/85 (BST: 530)
Cinderace: 80/116/75/65/75/119 (BST: 530)
Intelleon: 70/85/65/125/65/120 (BST: 530)
Dragapult: 88/120/75/100/75/142 (BST: 600)
Barraskewda: 61/123/60/60/50/136 (BST: 490)
Hatterene: 61/90/96/136/103/44 (BST: 530) [assuming 0 Speed IV; this is also the only mon shown that I suspect doesn't have any leftover 4 EVs as any increase in its base stats leads to an odd BST)
Copperajah: 122/130/70/80/68/30 (BST: 500)
Gen 9: "We heard your cries about a lack of pokemon, so we cut Nature Mints to implement 50 more pokemon!"Nature mints look awesome.
I know a lot of them aren’t in the Galar dex, but assuming nature mints become a series staple, we might finally be able to get decent natures on a lot of the old event legends. Timid Eruption Heatran, finally!
That's because the thread's been moving at light speed. This was posted yesterday.I didn't see this posted here in this forum, so here's a repost of what I saw on Resetera, regarding the move Spirit Break:
If only it could breed with Bruxish to learn Psychic FangsBarraskewda seems pretty unreal in rain teams. Its speed means it can run Adamant and still outspeed everything, and base 123 attack Adamant Liquidation in the rain is going to hit like a truck. Even has Close Combat for Ferrothorn, be interesting if it has anything to hit Toxapex.
It's always the Pex...252+ Atk Barraskewda (123 Atk) Psychic Fangs vs. 252 HP / 4 Def Toxapex: 136-162 (44.7 - 53.2%) -- 0.4% chance to 2HKO after Black Sludge recovery
And that's a specially defensive Pex. It's gonna need a lot more
252+ Atk Life Orb Barraskewda (123 Atk) Psychic Fangs vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Toxapex: 138-164 (45.3 - 53.9%) -- 2.7% chance to 2HKO after Black Sludge
Going back to Orbeetle, that bulk to me, screams set up sweeper. With any of Calm Mind (likely being Psychic type), Nasty Plot or even *drools* Quiver Dance, it could have some nice competitive application.Assumption is 0 EVs because apparently this Orbeetle was caught fresh in the wild. Nature was taken into account. The range is for 0 or 31 IVs. If it's 31 IVs, then the stat would be the lower of the range. If it's 0 IVs, the stat would be the higher of the range (<-- that is not a typo)
Orbeetle:
HP: 58 - 74
Atk: 33 - 48
Def: 96 - 111
SpA: 76 - 92
SpDef: 118 - 134
Spe: 83 - 98
The same could've been said for Naganadel in OU this gen, which in a similar note wouldn't sweep unless SpD Heatran or AV Tar were removed, while also being weak to Scarf Gren's Ice Beam and Weavile's and Mamoswine's Ice Shard. The problem however was the fact that it centralized the meta into either Balance teams using a very select group of the aforementioned Pokemon or extreme Sticky Web Hyper Offense. For now, I prospectively see Dragapult going that exact way.On another note, while we’re all drooling over Dragapult, remember it’s pretty frail and weak to priority like Sucker Punch and the less common Ice Shard. Dragon Dance aside, this guy ain’t sweeping as long as there’s a Bisharp, Grimm or Band Weavile in its way.
Plus, unless it gets some Fighting coverage, its total Pursuit food for Tyranitar, who can regardless run Chopple Berry. And then there’s always Clefable.
Dragapult might be more manageable in OU than you think.
Can confirm this has been posted and the thread is moving at light speed. There's been 11 pages over night for me!That's because the thread's been moving at light speed. This was posted yesterday.
They do not change their nature. Rather, they just impose the stats of that nature.Have we 100% confirmed if the nature mints act superficially, or if they actually change the nature?
Edit: are egg moves transferred by the new method re learnable from the tutor/move re learner?
Fuck, what's the point of that? Why not just change the nature?They do not change their nature. Rather, they just impose the stats of that nature.
Nice that it still keeps the personalities. Aesthetics ftw!They do not change their nature. Rather, they just impose the stats of that nature.
You get one of the apricorn balls at every gym per save file, like in gen 7, from the guy in the pokeball mascot thingLook to the left of Drednaw's name, between the arrows. That's a Freind Ball!