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How to win X and Y GTS. 1. Catch LOADS of Tympole, Cottonee, Feebas (lol, I said loads of Feebas) in the Gen V games. 2. Trade them over when Pokémon Box opens. 3. Obtain ALL the legendaries. 4. ??? 5. Profit.
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Will do eventually. We already have that Charizard, so there's nothing wrong with this one
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I'm training up Bubble and Giggle together. They have the exact same EXP points gained and needed to level up. Unfortunately, Bubble will have to say goodbye to Giggle for a small while, but when he returns, Giggle will be stronger than ever (you could say it'll be evolutionary) :D As it currently stands, Giggle is one step ahead of Bubble, but is still slower by a few points.
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I just use Togekiss :3 Earthquake ain't hittin' ma Togekiss.
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Curse you Tesco!
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^I hate that. Christmas stuff before December 1st.
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To be fair, three of your Pokémon are weak to Electric... Stick a Ground-type in there...then they'll start throwing Elektross at you. I swear the Battle Maison generates Pokémon during the battle. A team of ghost types (notably Froslass), and as soon as I send in Zoroark, the next Pokémon the AI sends out is...Yanmega! However, I don't think the AI cheats as much (if not at all) during wireless Multi. I only lost that due to Cobalion...and my bro's insistence on me not using Earthquake.
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Decided to have another go at the Battle Bullshit's Super Doubles. I got to about 30-something and lost. Wanna know how? Turn 1 Opposing Archeops used Protect, opposing Typhlosion's Lava Plume burnt Metagross (the physical attacker, obviously) and was a critical hit on Togekiss (of course!). Togekiss' Aura Sphere hit Archeops' Protect, and Metagross' (now weaker) Earthquake still did a large amount of damage to Typhlosion. Turn 2 Archeops used Rock Slide and took out Togekiss, Typhlosion used Lava Plume which left Metagross with 6 HP, but was somehow a critical hit on Archeops (did nothing though). Metagross used Earthquake and took out Typhlosion, but fainted due to burn. Sent out Zoroark and Garchomp. Opponent sends out Probopass. Here comes the real AI hax. Turn 3 Archeops' Rock Slide missed Zoroark (false hope, unfortunately) and hit Garchomp, making him flinch (of course!). Zoroark's Focus Miss...missed. Probopass used Power Gem on Zoroark (powered up by Life Orb), leaving it with 48 HP. Turn 4 Archeops' Rock Slide hit Zoroark this turn, taking him out, and flinched Garchomp again (of course!). Probopass used Power Gem on Garchomp and got a critical hit (of course!), getting him down to 74 HP. Turn 5 Archeops' Rock Slide flinched Garchomp yet again (ffs!) and Probopass finished him off with a critical hit Power Gem. Good times. Never have I lost due to the opponent's Pokémon actually being stronger than mine.
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But then with Super Training, it doesn't matter if your Pokémon is only level 1. At level 1, there's not a whole lot it can defeat on its own.
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Ah, I remember when I used to EV train by slaughtering masses of wild Pokémon. Got easier and less messy this gen. Also... I'll just overlook that, Noobit.
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Though only in your game, much like the so-called power increases in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald from winning Gym battles. They don't take effect in the Battle Maison and Link Battles.
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The shit you never know I upload.
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Welcome to MFFA! Introduce yourself here!
PlasmoidThunder replied to PlasmoidThunder's topic in [ INTRODUCTIONS ]
Bitch, please. -
"You're shit."
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It also has two states. No idea what the official terms for them are, but let's just call them "active" and "inactive". Active means it can be spread to other Pokémon in your party (doesn't work in PC boxes), and inactive means that it will no longer spread. Once it's gone inactive on a Pokémon (denoted by a smiley face instead of a purple icon), it cannot go active ever again. Contrary to popular belief, the Pokérus being inactive does not mean that the Pokémon doesn't gain the benefits (see Xan's post) from it, so no matter what state it's in, it always gains the benefits. Not sure if it works with Super Training. Never tried it.
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The Battle Maison is not included in the game's difficulty rating :P
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^holy shit indeed. Shit gets real when the vets start to show up. I think I got to 40-something with my bro on Super Multi. @Neo_Fire_Sonic (you can't hide under a new username) What's wrong with Togekiss? }:[
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*insert something rather uninteresting here* If this all goes according to plan, Gopal will respond with "...".
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Welcome to MFFA! Introduce yourself here!
PlasmoidThunder replied to PlasmoidThunder's topic in [ INTRODUCTIONS ]
I'm random and not everything I say makes sausages. -
Welcome to MFFA! Introduce yourself here!
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^If the Character of the Month hall of fame isn't anything to go by :P Also, hai. I'm that guy with the messed up mind. -
The second forms of the pseudo-legendaries...and Togepi >:3
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And you're far too serious, Rice. Not everyone is a competitive battler like yourself. Heck, I may do the whole natures, IVs and EVs, but strategy...what's that? :P http://www.serebii.net/xy/friendsafari.shtml Neither the Regis nor fossils can be obtained in the Friend Safari.
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It's Rock-type with Nosepass and Onix. Speaking of Friend Safari's, I've noticed a small bug. If the FS has a Vivillon, even if you encounter it, it doesn't seem to register it as beeing seen, leaving the black/grey Pokéball where its icon should be. My guess is that it wants you to encounter the Meadow pattern in the FS, though that's not available in all regions :/