I'm afraid the Yamask family is one of the unlucky few that can't be obtained in a Dream Ball.Dream Ball is perfect! Thanks for the tip.
Aw why not :( I thought it was obtainable via Dream World.I'm afraid the Yamask family is one of the unlucky few that can't be obtained in a Dream Ball.
Unless Dream Ball Aegislash happens again :PI'm afraid the Yamask family is one of the unlucky few that can't be obtained in a Dream Ball.
Nope - of the Gen 5 Pokémon they eventually put on the Dream World, it was mostly just the ones that had a Hidden Ability. So Yamask, Archen, Zorua etc. never got to be in a Dream Ball.Aw why not :( I thought it was obtainable via Dream World.
Okay that makes sense. Thanks for your help! Guess I gotta resort to a Heal Ball -.-Nope - of the Gen 5 Pokémon they eventually put on the Dream World, it was mostly just the ones that had a Hidden Ability. So Yamask, Archen, Zorua etc. never got to be in a Dream Ball.
This also means that Archen is the only pre-gen 6 fossil that can't be obtained in a non-standard Poké Ball, unfortunately.
That's not exactly true. There happened to be a single event Archen in Gen V that was on a Cherish Ball (in a 2012 japanese event that would hand out every fossil Pokemon).This also means that Archen is the only pre-gen 6 fossil that can't be obtained in a non-standard Poké Ball, unfortunately.
Axew is available through Island Scan. In fact, on the very same place you get the Level Ball.I've seen a Haxorus in a Level Ball for a giveaway. That must be hacked, right? AFAIK, Haxorus is gen. 5 and there's no way to get Apricorn Balls there.
Oh right, totally forgot about that. I'd like to breed a perfect Haxorus in a Level Ball but without Tutor Moves idk if it will be any good.Axew is available through Island Scan. In fact, on the very same place you get the Level Ball.
Of course, this means you must ensure it does not have any tutor move.
According to Serebii, this is what you miss on a Level Ball Haxorus:Oh right, totally forgot about that. I'd like to breed a perfect Haxorus in a Level Ball but without Tutor Moves idk if it will be any good.
Oh yeah, I usually check Serebii for what Tutor Moves I can use. However, I think Superpower would be a valuable move. Then again, I don't see it any of the sets so maybe it isn't all that useful.According to Serebii, this is what you miss on a Level Ball Haxorus:
- Hone Claws
- Dig
- Incinerate
- Rock Smash
- Secret Power
- Cut
- Strength
- Aqua Tail
- Low Kick
- Shock Wave
- Snore
- Superpower
Other than something that can actually hit Skarmory or Celesteela for neutral damage, you are not missing much.
Breeding for a shiny Golisopod and I'm going to name it either "Team Japan" or "Japan" (because it's white and red). What should it be?
Haha thanks but I already decided not to go with a nickname. I might get "Team Japan" at some point. We'll see.
But for serious, I'd go with Team Japan between the two. Has a bit more character to it than just "Japan."
Blue is maxed EV's, sparkles indicate a stat with maximum investment. Orange is not yet maxed out EV's.Why is it that when I look at my Pokemon's EV's, for some I see light blue while others I see orange. Does this indicate that it's maxed out?
Haha thanks but I already decided not to go with a nickname. I might get "Team Japan" at some point. We'll see.
That's odd. I forgot that I had a draft saved and it ended up being posted. Anyway, thanks for the reply but I already got my answer after I googled it.Blue is maxed EV's, sparkles indicate a stat with maximum investment. Orange is not yet maxed out EV's.
To be fair, many of the questions here could have been answered by Googling them or a quick look through Serebii, Bulbapedia, and the like.That's odd. I forgot that I had a draft saved and it ended up being posted. Anyway, thanks for the reply but I already got my answer after I googled it.
Grats :)Is there a good list of ev training spots? Just completed my first sun and moon breed. Yay! Now I need to ev train attack, speed, and defense.
The fastest way is with SOS chains. Once you have pokerus, the EV boosting items, and a good pokemon for chaining, it only takes 7 KO's to max out a single stat (14 without pokerus).Is there a good list of ev training spots? Just completed my first sun and moon breed. Yay! Now I need to ev train attack, speed, and defense.
Is there a good list of ev training spots? Just completed my first sun and moon breed. Yay! Now I need to ev train attack, speed, and defense.
Spearow on route 3 are also good for speed (they drop from the sky when you walk on their shadows), and Slowpoke just outside your house en route to Prof Kukui's place is better for HP IMO. Grimer could have Minimize (could be solved if you have Aerial Ace I guess) and Poison Fang (50% chance to badly poison) + Poison Touch (30% chance to poison).The fastest way is with SOS chains. Once you have pokerus, the EV boosting items, and a good pokemon for chaining, it only takes 7 KO's to max out a single stat (14 without pokerus).
Some of the easier pokemon to chain are:
1. Attack -Mudbray/Lillipup (Paniola Town)
2. Defense -Geodude/Torkoal (Route 12)
3. Special Attack - Psyduck (Brooklet Hill)
4. Special Defense - Tentacool (Hau'oli City, surf)
5. Speed -Zubat/Diglet (Seaward Cave)
6. HP - Grimer (Maile City)
Spearow probably is the better choice for speed, although Grimer near the Trainer's School don't have Minimize, appear more frequently, although require you to use something immune to Poison.Spearow on route 3 are also good for speed (they drop from the sky when you walk on their shadows), and Slowpoke just outside your house en route to Prof Kukui's place is better for HP IMO. Grimer could have Minimize (could be solved if you have Aerial Ace I guess) and Poison Fang (50% chance to badly poison) + Poison Touch (30% chance to poison).