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SkittlesMcBingBing Snowy Owl


Joined: Aug 30, 2009 Posts: 173
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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Focus Sash on the Rayquazas?
ExtremeSpeed? <_< _________________ Sometimes I speak in walls of text. I will never be offended if you tear it down.
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pat2rome Phoenix


Joined: Jun 30, 2009 Age: 20 Posts: 993 Location: Georgia
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 3:15 pm Post subject: |
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| SkittlesMcBingBing wrote: | Focus Sash on the Rayquazas?
ExtremeSpeed? <_< |
Lay down Stealth Rock to break the sash (and knock off a quarter of their health at the same time). ExtremeSpeed's priority is negated by Ice Shard's priority, since Weavile is much, much faster than Rayquaza (Ray=317 max speed, Weavile=383 max). _________________ I'm never gonna dance again, Aspie feet have got no rhythm. |
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TheOddGoat Velociraptor


Joined: Oct 20, 2009 Age: 18 Posts: 485
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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-Mew
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pat2rome Phoenix


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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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| TheOddGoat wrote: | -Mew
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That team is worthless. ANY team of six of the same Pokemon is absolute crap. Why? Like in my example above, you can get absolutely destroyed, with no setup at all, by ONE Pokemon. Easy example: Weavile again, this time with Night Slash. You are outsped, and six turns later you have six fainted Mews.
Put some thought into these, people!!! A team of six of the same legendary just screams "I have no idea what I'm doing!" _________________ I'm never gonna dance again, Aspie feet have got no rhythm. |
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TheOddGoat Velociraptor


Joined: Oct 20, 2009 Age: 18 Posts: 485
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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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| pat2rome wrote: | | TheOddGoat wrote: | -Mew
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That team is worthless. ANY team of six of the same Pokemon is absolute crap. Why? Like in my example above, you can get absolutely destroyed, with no setup at all, by ONE Pokemon. Easy example: Weavile again, this time with Night Slash. You are outsped, and six turns later you have six fainted Mews.
Put some thought into these, people!!! A team of six of the same legendary just screams "I have no idea what I'm doing!" |
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Shau Emu Egg


Joined: Oct 25, 2009 Age: 23 Posts: 4
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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My old team used to be only the first gen pokemon.
Alakhazam (This guy was amazing. He could 1-shot even pokemon not weak to psychic attacks, and no common weaknesses)
Snorlax (Very high defensive power, able to weather out even heavy fighter teams with his extremely high defense and healing)
Lapras (Balanced type defense, and versatile with water and ice attacks which tend to cover each other's weaknesses)
Gengar (Unique defenses, unique moveset.)
Rapidash (GOod physical sweeper with great speed and type)
Magneton (Good ability type mix-up, all-rounder really) _________________ Science has always wondered if it's clown makeup that turns people into serial killers, or if it's being serial killers that causes people to wear clown makeup.
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pat2rome Phoenix


Joined: Jun 30, 2009 Age: 20 Posts: 993 Location: Georgia
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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| TheOddGoat wrote: | | pat2rome wrote: | | TheOddGoat wrote: | -Mew
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That team is worthless. ANY team of six of the same Pokemon is absolute crap. Why? Like in my example above, you can get absolutely destroyed, with no setup at all, by ONE Pokemon. Easy example: Weavile again, this time with Night Slash. You are outsped, and six turns later you have six fainted Mews.
Put some thought into these, people!!! A team of six of the same legendary just screams "I have no idea what I'm doing!" |
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Style? There isn't any style to slapping six of the same Pokemon on a team.
What moves do you have on them, anyways? _________________ I'm never gonna dance again, Aspie feet have got no rhythm. |
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SkittlesMcBingBing Snowy Owl


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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:02 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry about the Rayquaza Extreme Speed comment; I'm not much of a competitive battler, so I'd forgotten that Ice Shard is a first strike attack.
But I do think a team with 6 mews (assuming you could get that many without hacking) would have almost infinite combat potential, what with all 100 TMs at your disposal.
I'm actually working a team into play that's 6 Ursarings, which I'm calling the Dysfunctional Care Bear team. Sounds ridiculous, but I really do only have to worry about Normal's one weakness, and make sure I can smack ghosts around somehow. _________________ Sometimes I speak in walls of text. I will never be offended if you tear it down.
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Shau Emu Egg


Joined: Oct 25, 2009 Age: 23 Posts: 4
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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I tried to make a compromise between picking pokemon that were strong and pokemon that I liked.
For example, each of the pokemon I listed above are both aesthetically pleasing and viable on a competitive team.
(As far as I know anyway...)
As much as I'd love to fit a gyarados in there, the fact that he'd get obliterated by any lightning attack makes him far too vulnerable, especially due to the fact that lightning is a fairly common ability type (Especially given the connection between lightning and paralyze, the best status effect imo). _________________ Science has always wondered if it's clown makeup that turns people into serial killers, or if it's being serial killers that causes people to wear clown makeup.
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SkittlesMcBingBing Snowy Owl


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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Lightning may kill Gyarados pretty hard, but he can learn Earthquake, so if he lives, the other guy dies.
Gyarados can also Dragon Dance, which, while you probably don't want to do it in front of a Raichu, dancing your speed (and attack!) up to prepare for shattering electric types can work.
I'm beginning to think Pokemon is a finely crafted endless loop of extreme rock/paper/scissors, where this kills that and this, but that eats those and these. Throw in some unlucky missed Fire Blasts or something that you've got a near perfect combat system that's just reliable enough to be competitive, but still random enough to be a game. _________________ Sometimes I speak in walls of text. I will never be offended if you tear it down.
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Bradleigh Shoukanjuu


Joined: May 26, 2008 Age: 19 Posts: 5481 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:45 am Post subject: |
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But who wants something that beats all, it is good that there is so much variety and there is a weakness to everything. I also like the note that there are certain weak pokemon that though they have something good, their low stats make them unuseable. Such as Smeargle's Sketch alows it to learn any move there is (providing it survives it's use to copy, and Sableye's near perfect type in having immunities, but no weaknesses.
One team I liked at the time was one from Crystal which was Magmar, Furret, Ampharos, Tyranitar, Dragonite and Umbreon. The Magmar I was especialy fond of, which I named Blain, it felt like something had died when I found out my cousin deleted my game, and I couldnt work myself to play it again for a long time. _________________ Do the impossible, see the invisible. Row row fight the power! |
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pat2rome Phoenix


Joined: Jun 30, 2009 Age: 20 Posts: 993 Location: Georgia
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:26 pm Post subject: |
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| SkittlesMcBingBing wrote: | | I'm actually working a team into play that's 6 Ursarings, which I'm calling the Dysfunctional Care Bear team. Sounds ridiculous, but I really do only have to worry about Normal's one weakness, and make sure I can smack ghosts around somehow. |
That's very different than sticking six legendaries on a team; that's actually a theme team (which would be the style that Goat was talking about).
I'm pretty sure Ursaring gets Shadow Claw or Night Slash (or both) so ghosts shouldn't be a problem for that. Just remember that a lot of ghosts run Hidden Power Fighting because a Ghost move and a Fighting move get perfect coverage.
| Shau wrote: | | As much as I'd love to fit a gyarados in there, the fact that he'd get obliterated by any lightning attack makes him far too vulnerable, especially due to the fact that lightning is a fairly common ability type (Especially given the connection between lightning and paralyze, the best status effect imo). |
This can actually be used to your advantage by pairing Gyarados with a Pokemon who is immune to Electric attacks either through their typing (a Ground Pokemon) or ability (Jolteon and Electivire). If you predict an Electric attack heading your way, you can switch that Pokemon in to absorb it. If you're doing a double battle, you can pair Gyarados with a Pokemon who has the Lightningrod ability, and they'll take every Electric attack no matter who it was aimed at (minus Discharge, since that hits everybody). _________________ I'm never gonna dance again, Aspie feet have got no rhythm. |
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Bradleigh Shoukanjuu


Joined: May 26, 2008 Age: 19 Posts: 5481 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:23 am Post subject: |
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Yeah a good strategy could be Rhydon which will draw in all electric atacks, plus you could teach it Earthquake, and Gyarados won't be effected. _________________ Do the impossible, see the invisible. Row row fight the power! |
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pat2rome Phoenix


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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:54 am Post subject: |
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| Bradleigh wrote: | | Yeah a good strategy could be Rhydon which will draw in all electric atacks, plus you could teach it Earthquake, and Gyarados won't be effected. |
As of the DS games, Rhydon has an evolution: Rhyperior. I'm not sure if it can still have Lightningrod (I think it can, though), and I'm on my Blackberry so I can't open another tab and check.
A common double battle strategy I've heard is pairing Rhyperior with Zapdos. Zapdos uses Discharge and Rhyperior uses Earthquake, normally moves which hit everyone but the user, and neither partner is affected by the other's move due to their typing. _________________ I'm never gonna dance again, Aspie feet have got no rhythm. |
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pat2rome Phoenix


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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, one of the two abilities Rhyperior can have is Lightningrod. So he would work well in a Doubles battle with Gyarados. _________________ I'm never gonna dance again, Aspie feet have got no rhythm. |
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