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With an idea like that, I'm surprise someone hasn't spriteswapped Hiperhazz's Kyurem. Guess it's thankfully not popular enough yet :)
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Not to mention his Pokémon have moves they cannot learn. Outrage Sandslash, anyone?
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Eevees...
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Heck, thanks to Wonder Trade, I got myself a Rotom and a Galvantula! That Rotom has served me well...
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@Prodigal That's not what EVs are. They have nothing to do with types. Not sure if you're talking about egg groups. Pokémon can have a maximum of 510 EVs (Effort Values), with 255 for each stat (though 252 is the last useful value, as stats go up per 4 EVs, hence why Super Training does this). Prior to Gen VI, the only way of getting EVs past 100 was to fight Pokémon (catching works too in Gen VI); each Pokémon has their own EV yield, so for example, defeating a Shinx would give you 1 Attack EV, and defeating a Roselia would give you 2 Sp. Atk EVs. Note that I said "past 100" in the previous paragraph. This refers to Proteins, Calciums, Irons, etc. which add 10 EVs to a specific stat, though they only go up to 100 per stat, and that "100" includes any prior EV training, so if you find you're only able to use 8 Carbos, then you've probably already fought 11~20 Weedles or something. Y'know the Effort Ribbon given out by certain NPCs? That tells you that your Pokémon has reached 510 EVs, and that you're done with EV training. Y'know the Macho Brace and the Power items? Their in-game descriptions are very vague, as what they really do is boost the amount of EVs you gain from defeating Pokémon (same with Pokérus). The Macho Brace and Pokérus double the amount you gain (and can work in tandem, so you get quadruple the EV yield!), whereas the Power items are more specialized in each individual stat, ADDING 3 additional EVs onto what you gained from defeating a Pokémon. The drop in Speed is only while the item is held. That's the bulk of it down. I'd give a link to Bulbapedia's fancy article, but 3DS and all that.
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@Prodigal You may be thinking of EVs, and they can't be passed down.
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AZ's Floette, I see. Lol, Arceus.
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All the avatar is doing is nope.avi.
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It's getting very close to completion now, just a few things to go. It's quite exciting :3
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Nope, they're the event legendaries.
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They sell for a high price. I think 16 will give you your 100,000 Poké Dollars back, and you'll most likely get more than 16. EDIT:
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That three-star restaurant in Lumiose City. Choose Triple Battle (there's an Audino!). The Pokémon are level 63 or something, and although it costs 100,000 Poké Dollars to enter, you pretty much get back more than that with the Balm Mushrooms the waitress gives you IVs are automatic, so it doesn't matter if you want them or not; you're gonna get them. I'm also anything but competitive (maybe semi-casual?). I just like my Pokémon to be the best they can be, but don't fancy taking 5 years to select what I'm going to do in a battle :3 Added DarkWolf :D
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IVs (Individual Values), also known as DVs (Determinant Values), are essentially Pokémon's version of genes. In short, they are a contributing factor towards a Pokémon's actual stat, along with EVs (I'm not going into that), natures and base stats. Pokémon are born/encountered with a specific set of IVs for each stat, ranging from 0 (utter crap) to 31 (perfect). At lower levels, they don't really seem to make a difference, but most certainly at level 100, you'll see a significant difference (31 stat difference, might I add). For example, say I had two level 100 Garchomps (:P). One has 31 IVs for every stat, the other has 0 IVs for every stat (frig knows why ANYONE would train it to level 100 in this state, but whatever). Neither of them have been EV trained and they're both Adamant natured. Compare: Garchomp (Perfect) HP: 357 Attack: 325 Defense: 226 Special Attack: 176 Special Defense: 206 Speed: 240 Garchomp (Worthless piece of shit) HP: 326 Attack: 291 Defense: 195 Special Attack: 148 Special Defense: 175 Speed: 209 31 stat difference, right? Especially in Speed, this makes all the difference. That's the general idea of it, though if you want a super-detailed explanation with fancy diagrams, see Bulbapedia's fancy article on the subject. If you're Eduardo (which if you are, nice battle), then you have a Dark-type Friend Safari with Pawniard and Crawdaunt. Added Sayzo :3 For the lazy people: 0516 - 7483 - 3564
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Claymizer's Kirby is the exact same. I've no idea what he did to cause such a fudge-up.
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Indeed, though at the time of Gen IV, I only thought the Cranidos line had it :P Only knew Pinsir had it because of HeartGold.
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Exactly. I've got a few with 2 max IVs, but it'd be nice to catch my own that have more. Also, the plural of any Pokémon is their name, kinda like "sheep". One sheep, two sheep, three *yawn* sheep... Battle everything cheats. No battle facility in any version is without cheating AI with increased accuracy and critical-hit rates. Suddenly, Mold Breaker :3
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I never truly cared for shinies in the first place. I mean, sure, I'd gasp at the sight of seeing one in the wild and catch the living crap out of it, but I wouldn't deliberately go looking/hunting for them. If anyone has a Dragon-type Friend Safari with Gabite in it...(same goes for Steel-type with Metang, and Normal-type with Ditto) :3 Also, anyone got any good battle videos to share? Guess we could post them here (I've got two lovely ones, various Battle Maison ones, and one where I destroy this guy's team with just Togekiss). I'll post the three you wanna see up later ;)
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Grant is a bigger push-over. Two Pokémon? What is this, Tate and Liza?! Also, I guess it didn't take long for someone to make this.
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I don't care for shinies. I'd go catch one in Frost Cavern (or wherever) if it weren't for the sake of IVs... On the subject of shinies, I have a shiny Lillipup and Rotom :3
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Noobie, my boy, I don't believe you posted up your 3DS friend code :3
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King Scoopa Koopa's Poopa Scoopas.
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Post Ur Roster Picture & Roster Mugen Videos
PlasmoidThunder replied to Yuyustars's topic in [ VIDEO SHARING ]
Which Captain Falcon is that? Or is it Kamekaze's with an alternate select icon? -
The joke was funny until it became less funny.
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Ice-types. Snorunt, Sneasel and Piloswine. Kinda sad that there's no Bergmite, seeing as I was thinking of training up an Avalugg :/