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Post your in game teams! - Nightclaw - 2010-04-10 Post em! preferably with levels, moves, natures, ivs, evs, ECT. Will update when I get my game elekid quilava togepi dratini wobuffet HM slave krabby Post your in game teams! - Khoi - 2010-04-10 Ruby ver: Umbreon@Leftovers "Synchronize" ability -Rest -Mean Look -Curse -Baton Pass Aerodactyl@White Herb "Rock Head" ability -Rock Slide -Double Edge -Aerial Ace -Earthquake Gardevoir@Leftovers "Trace" ability -Rest -Psychic -Calm Mind -Mean Look Milotic@Leftovers -Recover -Refresh -Ice Beam -Mirror Coat Blissey@Leftovers -Thunder Wave -Seismic Toss -Softboiled -Refresh Skarmory@Leftovers -Roar -Drill Peck -Spikes -Toxic All lv 100's, legitimately trained to 100 (with EVs, proper natures, movesets, etc EDIT ; Oh you wanted IVs and EVs and stuff, err.. don't remember mine, but I remember the items+movesets, sec. There ya go. Strategy is to set up UmbreonAero. White Herb negates the -6 speed reduction. As for Gardy, it's to rape Jolteon / Vaporeons that does not have Baton Pass. Basic strategy is to bring out Gardy with Trace, get either Water or Volt Absorb, and then Mean Look them asap. Jolteon or Vaporeon, if not paying attention, will spam Surf / T-bolt and end up healing Gardy. Gardy sets up and sweep by spamming CM x 6 + Psychic. If T-tar or Houndoom comes out, I'm pretty much wrecked. SkarmBliss as my walls, and Milo is just there as an awesome filler. Post your in game teams! - Rob - 2010-04-10 [color="#000080"] Last FR playthrough: - Arcanine - Tyranitar - Jolteon - Blastoise - Mewtwo - Dragonite Alternatively put a Nidoking, Kabutops, Articuno, Lapras or Exeggutor there. [/color] Post your in game teams! - Cyadd - 2010-04-10 [COLOR="Red"]My gold was: Piloswine Scisor Machamp Sloking Ampharos Flareon Right now in HG: Rotom Metang Swampert Crobat and I'm hoping for: Breloom Tyranitar.[/COLOR] Post your in game teams! - Dusk - 2010-04-10 Why would we have IVs/EVs listed for in-game teams? My current party has no thought to it; it's just stuff I like and I've been using. Kyogre Umbreon Milotic Breloom Flygon Weavile Post your in game teams! - Rob - 2010-04-10 [color="#000080"] Oh I forgot, last Crystal playthrough: - Espeon - Tyranitar - Umbreon - Lapras - Quilava - Ampharos quite hacked since I would switch Celebi and Mew sometimes too. [/color] Post your in game teams! - Slaking - 2010-04-10 Soul Silver (Playtrough): -Delibird, Lv 34 Hasty, Hustle, Fly/Present ftw.) -Natu, Lv 43 (Timid, Early Bird. Future Sight/Omnious Wind/Confuse Ray/Me First (Will be replaced with Psychic.)) -Dunsparce, Lv 44 (Quiet, Serene Grace, Headbutt/Ancientpower/Pursuit/Glare) -Ledian, Lv 44 (Relaxed, Early Bird, Mach Punch/Silver Wind/Swift/Reflect) Diamond (WiFi):
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Post your in game teams! - Jedward - 2010-04-12 Just caught my baby, so he's in my team now. <3
SoulSilver Playthrough (Planned E4, Red and Battle Frontier Team)
Post your in game teams! - Yotsuba - 2010-04-12 Soul Silver ↑↓↑(Heracross) Level 79 Adamant -Close combat -Night Slash -Stone Edge -Megahorn Kitan(Dragonite) level 77 Jolly -Dragon Dance -Earthquake -Roost -Dragon Claw Kotowari(Xatu) Level 74 Modest -Heat Wave -Fly -Psychic -Wish Godzilla(Typlosion) Level 86 Modest -Focus Blast -Earthquake -Flamethrower -Eruption PillowTalk(Togekiss) Level 83 Modest(First try, yes.) -Roost -Thunder Wave -Extrasensory -Air Slash Totoro(Snorlax) Level 74 Adamant -Rest -Body slam -Earthquake -Fire Punch That's my usual team. If needed, I'll switch my Snorlax for my HM slave, Krabby. Post your in game teams! - Erich - 2010-04-12 I'm only up to the gym in olivine, but I have: Quilava, Togetic, Flaaffy, Lapras, Miltank, and as soon as I can catch one in the safari zone, Larvatar. Post your in game teams! - Piggy 2.0 - 2010-04-12 Nuzlocke Ruby: 21 Combusken 21 Gyarados 19 Zigzagoon Oddly enough, R.I.P Nuzleaf. Poison sting is my sworn enemy. Battle tower in HG: TrickScarf Latias. EVd for speed and defense. Registeel that walls and murders. Garchomp. Same as above, just less wall, and more murder. Post your in game teams! - Tikey - 2010-04-12 Heart Gold (playthrough): Just about to face Clair. Typhlosion, Level 56 @ Charcoal - Flamethrower - Fire Blast - Swift - Smokescreen Oddish, Level 8 (HM Slave) Krabby, Level 20 (HM Slave) Hoothoot, level 3 (HM Slave) >.> Post your in game teams! - Corn - 2010-04-12 That worked surprisingly well for me back in the old Gold/Silver, Tikey T.T. Post your in game teams! - Five Second Pose - 2010-04-12 I believe right now I've got a level 90 Palkia holding Lustrous Orb (traded in for Red, going to trade out when I get the opportunity to do so) with Aqua Tail, Thunder, Surf, and Spacial Rend, level 53 Marowak with Rock Smash, Rock Climb, Strength, and False Swipe, a level 71 Parasect with Spore, Slash, Aromatherapy, and Giga Drain, and a level 28 Skarmory with Fly, Air Cutter, Spikes, and Agility, I think. Last two slots are on a pivot, I have combinations like Compoundeyes/Frisk for item hunting, Eevee eggs because hatching Eevees with Wish is like, one of my hobbies now, or other eggs I'm hatching for Pokedex and whatnot. Post your in game teams! - Taiketo - 2010-04-13 So far : Level 65 Gyarados (from the lake of rage, it has a 1 attack IV lolol) Earthquake Waterfall Dragon Dance Ice Fang Everything else is below level 10, except for my starter, but my starter was Feraligatr and has almost an identical moveset. At 12? or so badges. Surprised how easy the game is, but I guess it makes sense, since the originals were a cakewalk too. Post your in game teams! - Super_cyp - 2010-04-13 44 Venusaur, 48 Charizard, 59 Feraligatr, 44 Typhlosion, 52 Raichu, 39 Gyarados. I EV trained my Venusaur in SP Att and Speed, and it isn't as dull as I thought :f6: Post your in game teams! - Phoenix - 2010-04-13 Last time I played pokemon was the original gold/silver lolol I had no idea ev/iv's existed. The only items I used were exo. share and coin. By the end I had Tyranitar Umbreon Dragonite Feraligatr Ampharos <->Sometimes switched for Meganium Arcanine <->Sometimes switched for typhlosion. Though I'm excited to get HG/SS =] Maybe at the end of the month when I'm less busy. I'm certainly hyped enough for it. Post your in game teams! - y0y0y0y0shi0 - 2010-04-13 Typhlosion: Lvl 100 Sassy Eruption, Flamethrower, Flame Wheel, Swift No IV training Bibarel: HM Mule Bibarel: HM Mule Post your in game teams! - Dusk - 2010-04-14 I'm trying to make a Battle Tower team. That counts as in-game, right? Ninjask @ Liechi Berry Adamant Nature EVs: 166 HP / 252 Att / 70 Spe Protect Substitute Baton Pass X-Scissor My lead. After a Protect, it outspeeds everything in the game thanks to Speed Boost, and it can pass the boosts to my other teammates. This set is virtually guaranteed to pass the speed boost to Breloom, which needs it greatly. Breloom @ Toxic Orb Adamant Nature EVs: 50 HP / 252 Att / 208 Spe Spore Substitute Focus Punch Seed Bomb SubPunching Breloom. This is the only member of the party that I already have. I've had this Breloom for a while and it's served me very well. Spore + Substitute + Focus Punch is completely unfair in the absence of Sleep Clause, and thanks to the +Speed passed to it by Ninjask, I can safely Spore, Sub, Punch my way to victory. I don't know what to use for a third member yet. I'm still evaluating what my team needs. Glaring weaknesses to this strategy: - Breloom's Grass and Fighting STAB has pretty bad coverage. Luckily, Breloom's enormous Attack power + the 150 bp of Focus Punch can put a big dent even in Pokemon like Latias, Moltres, and Venusaur. - Insomnia/Early Bird/Lum Berry/Shed Shell. Could be a nasty surprise for Breloom. - Priority attacks. There's no Flying, Fire, or Electric priority moves, so I'm not in huge danger of getting killed, but they can still be a pain. - Strong attacks that Breloom can't switch in on. In the best case scenario, my opponent uses a status move and gives Ninjask a chance to put up and Sub and give Breloom a free switch in. However, Ninjask and Breloom share Fire, Ice, and Flying weaknesses, so if I have my opponent spamming Flamethrower, Breloom is going to have a hard time switching in. Breloom isn't incredibly defensive, either, so it may have problems with other moves. A bulky water type seems to be the best addition to this team. It can take priority attacks, and resist Fire and Ice attacks. I could also use a Rock or Ice type attack to deal with the Pokemon that Breloom has trouble with. Most water types have access to Ice Beam, so that's pretty easy to take care of. Options I've considered so far: Milotic This would be the easiest option for a team member, because I already have one. It has Hypnosis/Surf/Ice Beam/Recover, which is kind of redundant with Breloom, but I could probably swap Hypnosis for Toxic. The Hidden Power on this Milotic is useless, so I'd have to breed a new one if I wanted to use that. Problems: - This Milotic has been in at least 2 stall battles where it lost. One with another Milotic, and one with a Blissey. If Breloom dies unexpectedly and they still have a staller, Milotic is pretty much useless. It is also vulnerable to status effects. - Hypnosis is redundant since I already have Breloom. I can switch that out, though. Vaporeon Defensive beast. Can offer Wish support, and can Baton Pass Acid Armor and Aqua Ring, but then my team hinges far too much on Breloom. One critical hit and I'm dead. Roar could be useful, but otherwise this doesn't do much more than Milotic. Suicune Stats are better than Vaporeon in most respects. Has access to Calm Mind, but no recovery except for Rest. Unlike Milotic and Vaporeon, it can outstall stallers, since it has Pressure. Swampert Very good defensive typing, and Grass is heavily resisted by both Breloom and Ninjask, so it's not much of a problem. Can hit hard with both physical and special attacks if needed, and it has Stone Edge, which helps expand my type coverage. Swampert's stats are excellent all around except for its speed, so it also benefits greatly from Speed Boost. Swampert is also stuck with only Rest as a form of recovery. Tyranitar A more offensive option for the third slot. Good to have if Breloom falls. Tyranitar expands the attack coverage of this team greatly, and has pretty good defenses and benefits greatly from Speed Boost. I'm leaning towards Suicune, but I'm afraid of getting haxed to death. Swampert may be a more reliable choice. Post your in game teams! - Corn - 2010-04-14 Have you ever tried making your Breloom a Mach Punch-Swords Dance-Seed Bomb-Spore variant? You'll be able to get +6 attack easily. |