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Post by stuff on Dec 24, 2010 13:53:13 GMT -5
It's like I need a team of shuckle's just to live long enough.
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Post by The R.S. on Dec 24, 2010 13:58:50 GMT -5
Got the battle recorded, but the network refuses to have it uploaded. This is typically because, as I've discovered, one of the Pokémon on either player's team is illegitimate. Like, it knows a move it shouldn't, not even by event. Or it has more EVs than what it should, ect.
Either way, in our fight, I saw nothing out of the ordinary (minus the Cherish Ball Dusknoir). But today you saw the might of my tank... I noticed you let your guard down when I used Rest; Not exactly the best choice.
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Post by stuff on Dec 24, 2010 14:19:51 GMT -5
Yeah, they're all fake though I try to leave them with fair stats, it's something to ashamed of but I'm too lazy to actually hand select Pokémon and their random natures, though maybe I should do that since that may be the main problem. (All their moves should be legit to 'cause when I transfer them through AR I teach them through the move tutor. Though maybe bringing them in with no moves is a stupid move.) I guess I'll just catch real Pokémon or transfer their EV's to an egg if it's possible so then they're fighting machine's at birth THEN train them and I think that would be more legit.
What was your third Pokémon gonna be anyway?
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Post by The R.S. on Dec 24, 2010 14:48:17 GMT -5
Garchomp. As you could probably tell, I use a rather formidable Sandstorm team.
And you can't transfer EVs. IVs you can kinda do to a limited degree, if you have the Power items in HG/SS.
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Post by jake on Dec 24, 2010 15:55:04 GMT -5
Garchomp is an Uber you cock. >.<
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Post by The R.S. on Dec 24, 2010 16:06:02 GMT -5
And both times I fought Stuff, I didn't even whip out the Garchomp for even a single turn.
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Post by stuff on Dec 24, 2010 16:32:00 GMT -5
I feel like the only way I might win is with a shuckle with high defense (I think that's what a tank is not sure) and infect then attack and have it all go down slowly, but that sounds kinda cheap. Actually training a Pokémon is a pain in the ass too I was thinking of getting a Cacturne 'cuase he seems like he might be able to handle Tyranitar and that sandstorm but I don't what can even stop metagross, it doesn't anything dance and still pretty much handles them like nothing was even facing it. What are Uber's anyway?
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Post by The R.S. on Dec 24, 2010 16:33:53 GMT -5
A term that pathetic Pokémon nerds use for any Pokémon that could completely kick their ass.
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Post by missingno on Dec 24, 2010 16:58:59 GMT -5
Maybe try an Infernape. It could counter Metagross, unless it has a surprise Psychic, which is doubtful, since the R.S.'s is a Sleep Talker, from what I heard. As for Tyranitar, fast Fighting types would work. Garchomp might be able to be countered by something like a Weavile, since it's faster and can have a STAB Ice move. Then again, I could be totally wrong, since I have no experience with competitive battleing.
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