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Author: | Benjamin [ Thu May 05, 2005 1:10 pm ] |
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Thanks to SS for giving me a brainstorm. @Lefties ~Mimic ~Taunt ~Torment ~Substitute/Swagger/OMIT/Toxic @Lefties ~Dig ~Toxic ~Acid Armor ~Shadow Punch/OMIT Toxic both opponants, and on the same turn muk digs, weezing mimics that. Because of levitate, weezing won't be hit by ground attacks, which it's weak to. Toxistallage. |
Author: | Sneaky Sneasel [ Thu May 05, 2005 1:27 pm ] |
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You're welcome. |
Author: | Benjamin [ Thu May 05, 2005 1:29 pm ] |
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Thanks again. ;o |
Author: | dragonfan149 [ Fri May 06, 2005 7:00 am ] |
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Water Pokemon Master wrote: Thanks to SS for giving me a brainstorm.
@Lefties ~Mimic ~Taunt ~Torment ~Substitute/Swagger/OMIT/Toxic @Lefties ~Dig ~Toxic ~Acid Armor ~Shadow Punch/OMIT Toxic both opponants, and on the same turn muk digs, weezing mimics that. Because of levitate, weezing won't be hit by ground attacks, which it's weak to. Toxistallage. That's genious. Maybe I'll use that. |
Author: | sN0wBaLL [ Sat May 07, 2005 12:33 am ] |
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But Earthquake hits both Muk and Weezing, so even if Weezing is immune to it, Muk still gets hit. Great idea anyway |
Author: | Benjamin [ Sat May 07, 2005 9:54 am ] |
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It doesn't matter if muk dies, weezing is still there to tank. As soon as wezing can dig, muk has done his job. Also, after muk dies, send out a clefable: @Lefties ~Reflect ~Light Screen ~Follow Me ~Seismic Toss |
Author: | sN0wBaLL [ Sat May 07, 2005 6:27 pm ] |
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Okay I see your point. Nicely done |
Author: | Rare Pokemon Master [ Sun May 08, 2005 4:21 am ] |
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Don't use earthquake on 2v2 battles because it hits ally as well |
Author: | Neo_Matrix [ Sun May 08, 2005 10:37 am ] |
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Rare Pokemon Master wrote: Don't use earthquake on 2v2 battles because it hits ally as well This is where startagy comes in. |
Author: | Rare Pokemon Master [ Sun May 08, 2005 11:02 am ] |
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Does anyone recommend surf for 2 on 2 battles? it hits all enemies. |
Author: | Kryten [ Sun May 08, 2005 12:38 pm ] |
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Rare Pokemon Master wrote: Does anyone recommend surf for 2 on 2 battles? it hits all enemies. Yeah but i prefer earthquake but have a flying type with u! |
Author: | Galar [ Sun May 08, 2005 12:42 pm ] |
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If I have a pok |
Author: | Vanilla Ice [ Sun May 08, 2005 3:33 pm ] |
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Yes. |
Author: | Galar [ Sun May 08, 2005 6:01 pm ] |
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Crap move! I thought it was a good strategy! Damm! |
Author: | Gryphflame [ Tue May 10, 2005 7:45 am ] |
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Why not just pair it with something that has Own Tempo, so your partner doesn't get confused? Or with a partner that has a high special attack, but a low normal attack so confusion doesn't hurt them much? It's still a good move, it just takes some strategy to employ it without hurting yourself. |
Author: | tessa7338 [ Thu May 12, 2005 7:19 pm ] |
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Evil Pikachu wrote: Well, we can work on that to make it work.
We can change Vileplume for Exeggutor, since it can learn Poisonpowder, Sunny Day, AND Skill Swap. And since it's Exeggutor with the Skill Swap now, it can swap Traunt with the opponent, making it harder for it to attack. So... @ Leftovers Modest | Chlorophyll - Sunny Day - Skill Swap - Poisonpowder - Solarbeam (since it needs no recharge in Sunny Day) @ Leftovers / Shell Bell Adamant | Traunt - Facade - Slack Off (this is the healing move) - Shadow Ball / Earthquake / Rock Slide - Shadow Ball / Earthquake / Rock Slide EDIT: No, Vileplume can't learn Skill Swap. That's why I changed it with Exeggutor. Nice. I would reccomend EQ and Shadow Ball, and all you have to do is SKill Swap Slaking, hold for a turn and Skill Swap the opponent. Then Slaking gets chlorophyll to bost its speed, and Sunny Day/ Solarbeam thrashes. Why don't you give Exeggcutor a Fire attack to take advantage of Sunny Day? Then put Toxic on Slaking and it'll be fine. |
Author: | Benjamin [ Thu May 12, 2005 7:32 pm ] |
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Water Pokemon Master wrote: How about an evil draining team?
@Lefties -Attack, +Defense|252 HP, 129 Defense, 129 Sp. Defense ~Ingrain ~Leech Seed ~Giga Drain (PP maxed out) ~OMIT @Lefties Same as Meganium here. ;o ~Psychic ~Toxic ~Reflect ~Light Screen Evil. Meganium heals almost half of it's HP every turn. Mr. Mime is there for more tankage. *notices that it gets ignored* Any comments at all, people? |
Author: | Neo_Matrix [ Fri May 13, 2005 8:36 am ] |
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Water Pokemon Master wrote: Water Pokemon Master wrote: How about an evil draining team?
@Lefties -Attack, +Defense|252 HP, 129 Defense, 129 Sp. Defense ~Ingrain ~Leech Seed ~Giga Drain (PP maxed out) ~OMIT @Lefties Same as Meganium here. ;o ~Psychic ~Toxic ~Reflect ~Light Screen Evil. Meganium heals almost half of it's HP every turn. Mr. Mime is there for more tankage. *notices that it gets ignored* Any comments at all, people? Nice. It would've been better if Meganium had Rain Dish. That way even a Super Effective wont do more than 20 Damage. Very strategic. Nicely thought, though because of Psychic's low PP, a Leppa Berry could help out. |
Author: | Sanctuary [ Fri May 20, 2005 5:47 am ] |
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fire punch thunderpunch ice punce false swipe(for catching) recover attract ice beam surf i think its okay |
Author: | Neo_Matrix [ Tue May 24, 2005 12:59 pm ] |
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Here is one: @ Lefties 252 Defense/252 HP/6 Speed Relaxed/Bold Nature Volt Absorb Thunder Rain Dance Protect Surf @ Lefties 252 Attack/252 Sp. Defense/6 Speed Timid Nature Water Absorb Earthquake Surf Ice Beam Sludge Bomb Kind of a Mixed sweeping, supportive team. Lantern supports Quagsire as it sweeps. Lanturn uses Protect every other turn, while Quagsire sweeps. Set up Rain Dance, and sweep like hell when Earthquake doesn't hit with Surf. Sludge Bomb is when you want a slow painful death with poison. Kind of like an absorbing team if you ask me. |
Author: | Benjamin [ Wed May 25, 2005 12:45 pm ] |
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BRAINSTORM!!1!!1!ONE1 Sorry if I can't provide natures. @Petaya ~Sunny Day ~Solarbeam ~Flamethrower ~Moonlight @Lefties ~Skill Swap ~Mimic ~Solar Beam ~Protect Long term sweepage. As soon as eggy has skill swapped Chlorophyl on fable, his job is done. Fairly straightfoward. |
Author: | tessa7338 [ Sun May 29, 2005 12:06 am ] |
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One of my favourites to use on NB. Not sure if i posted this already but... o+ / o> @ Quick Claw/ Lefties Thunder Wave Attract Confuse Ray Surf/ Psychic respectively And another that wins alot also: Flamethrower Double Kick/ Sky Uppercut Focus Energy HP Water Blizzard Crunch HP Psychic Light Screen Cannot directly cover: Fire Electric Dark Can directly cover: EVERYTHING ELSE!!! But Glalie has Light Screen to cover those 3, since they are all Special types. |
Author: | dragon master brandon [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:00 pm ] |
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Tyrannitar- type: dark/rock abitity: sand stream item: any item attacks: blizzard, thunder, earthquake, crunch Cacturne- type: dark/grass ability: sand veil item: leftovers/shell bell attacks: leech seed, double team, needle arm, any attack Strategy- the sand stream-sand veil combo is very effective, especially when paired w/ double team. after cacturne's evasiveness has risen, leech seed your opponents so you can suck HP from both every turn. Tyrannitar is a special sweeper and can get a type-advantage from just about anything, so special atk EV training would be good for him. Kyogre- type: water ability: drizzle item: any item attacks: blizzard, hydro pump, water spout, thunder Ludicolo- type: water/grass ability: rain dish item: leftovers/shell bell attacks: ice beam, surf, leech seed, giga drain Strategy- USE WATER ATTACKS! ludicolo and kyogre get a STAB when using water attacks, plus drizzle uses rain dance, which also increases water power. the drizzle-rain dish combo is effective especially when used in combination with leech seed. thunder also can't miss because of drizzle making rain. Groudon- type: ground ability: drought item: any item attacks: solarbeam, earthquake, fire blast, eruption Tropius- type: flying/grass ability: chlorophyll item: any item attacks: solarbeam, leech seed, synthesis, aerial ace Strategy: this is built on the ability drought. the only attacks that aren't positively affected by drought are earthquake and aerial ace. Tropius is ideal because earthquake won't affect him. [color=cyan]Some of these attacks are obtainable only in emerald through the special move tutors Banette- type: ghost ability: insomnia item: any item attacks: rest, shadow ball, curse, substitute Seedot: type: grass ability: damp* item: any item attacks: explosion, leech seed, rollout, any attack *this is obtainable through breeding w/ a quagsire. The seedot, nuzleaf, or shiftry must be female and be mated with a male quagsire. The quagsire MUST be holding an everstone. There is a chance of the seedot getting the ability damp. This is explaned here: http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~psypoke/eme ... eeding.php Strategy- first, explosion doesn |
Author: | Twixt [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:52 pm ] |
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dragon master branon!!! STOP DOUBLE POSTINGor in this case, quadruple posting! USE THE EDIT BUTTON! LOOK AT THIS!: |
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