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#1 Gravsteen
Member since 2008 • 25 Posts

I guess you haven't EV trained? And you should think about the natures. Also you have Reflect on all of your pokes, and Light Screen on two of them. You should breed this guys and train them again, EV train this time. Remember too breed until you get the right nature. Levitate would also be a better choice on Bronzong. Also swith out Reflect and Light Screen to something else on Metagross and Gardevoir.

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#2 Gravsteen
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Did I say it increases bare attack or just the attack stat? *facepalm*

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#3 Gravsteen
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EV's is really helpful and it's important to know if you are going to battle on wifi. EV's are points you get from different pokemons. Like battling a Magikarp you get 1 speed EV, and battling a Bidoof you get 1 HP EV. You can get a total of 510 EV's and max EV's in one stat(like speed) is 255. But you should make that you always can divide the number of EV's you have in one of the stats with 4. This is because for every 4 EV's you get in for example attack, you get one more point in your attack stat. Gyarados has 125 base attack. If he had 252 attack EV's he will get 188 in the attack stat, and will attack much harder. Never train EV's in one stat higher that 252. Remember, divide it with 4 and see if you get decimals or not. The max number of EV's is 255, if you divide it with 4 you get 63.75. Thats why you're not supposed to train higher than 252. Then you get 63 points. So what I did with Gyarados is simply pluss 63 with 125. It's also a way to make the EV training faster. You can give it vitamins like Protein. From each Protein you give your pokemon it gets 10 attack EV's. You can also give your pokemon Power items wich you can buy in the Battle Tower/Frontier. A pokemon that is holding Power Bracer gets 4 extra attack EV's for every pokemon it defeats.

Here is a list of the different Power items do:

Power Weight: 4 extra HP EV's

Power Bracer: 4 extra attack EV's

Power Belt: 4 extra defence EV's

Power Lens: 4 extra special attack EV's

Power Band: 4 extra special defence EV's

Power Anklet: 4 extra speed EV's

Here is a list of which EV's and the ammount every pokemon give you. Just press the black HP box at the top of the page for pokemons that give HP EV's, attack for pokemons that give attack EV's and so on

http://www.serebii.net/pokedex-dp/hp.shtml

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#4 Gravsteen
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Why go with Piplup instead of Chimchar then? Is Rapidash better than Gyarados?

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#5 Gravsteen
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Tri attack is a normal type attack, but has a change of burning, paralazing or freezing.

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#6 Gravsteen
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I can give you some advise for your next team. You said you like pokemons with high attack powers the most. I feel it the same way but if you are going to play online you need som defence pokemon too. If your Dragonite is out against a Starmie with Ice Beam it will problably die. Then you should have someone with high special defence that Starmie cant hurt that much, like a Blissey. Blissey has very, very high special defence and HP. Blissey can easily handle Starmie. It can paralyse it so it looses it's speed and kill it will Seismic Toss, still having almost max HP left. It also have Softboiled to heal itself. So walls is a must in your team. You should also have attacks and pokemon that covers most types. A team with only Fire types will fail. It's also good to create a team that works great together. If you have a Blissey, it will be smart to have a ghost pokemon like Gengar, that Blissey's weakness fighting attacks have no effect on. And as I said before, you must build a pokemon on it's strong points. Like a Starmie that has great special attack and speed. Here you should max out EV's in special attack and speed, and only give it special moves only.

Good luck with your team :)

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#7 Gravsteen
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And I dont think combinied type attacks will be a good idea. It will just be buzz.

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#8 Gravsteen
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They really have made enough types and pokemon. You can see on some of the new pokemons that Gamefreak are starting to go out of ideas.

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#9 Gravsteen
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I would say Chimchar is the best starter for in-game play. It's really fast and learn very strong attacks combinied with very high attack and special attack. You can teach it Fire Blast and Focus Blast before the 4. gym. It also learns Close Combat at level 36. The only pokemon you will have problems killing is Gyarados. The rest you usually OHKO. Torterra will be the worst choice, since it's the slowest wich sucks for in-game play.

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#10 Gravsteen
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All your pokes exept Tyranitar is mixed. That's not to smart

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Well, I tend to add variety to each of my pokemon, where I have different move types for different pokemon, so that im in a tight situation i have a large chance of having an attack very effective on the pokemon, gets me through game very easily =D

I meant that all of your pokes have both physical and special moves. Of cource you have different types of moves. A Blaziken with only fire moves suck. When a pokemon have much higher attack than special attack, you go for only physical moves. You should look at Hegna's post. It's not **** as you said. Your team realy suck now, try some of the things he told you to do.

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