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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:32 am
Meta_Fish Was bind always a poisionish effect type attack? I thought in the past you would only be binding but now I'm binding and tackling at the same time. T: Nice pun. razz Geodude and Onix are go. Wow, I feel like Brock. Regulust: Ice I didn't remember. Also, what do I attach to Onix to get Steelix and at what level does it happen? Metal Coat.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:32 am
Woo. Nidorino. Still too weak for Whitney, though...
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:32 am
Meta_Fish Was bind always a poisionish effect type attack? I thought in the past you would only be binding but now I'm binding and tackling at the same time. T: Nice pun. razz Geodude and Onix are go. Wow, I feel like Brock. Regulust: Ice I didn't remember. Also, what do I attach to Onix to get Steelix and at what level does it happen? Any level. Trade an Onix with a Metal Coat being held. Or you could get a Scizor, which is Scyther traded with a Metal Coat.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:33 am
Meta_Fish Was bind always a poisionish effect type attack? I thought in the past you would only be binding but now I'm binding and tackling at the same time. T: Nice pun. razz Geodude and Onix are go. Wow, I feel like Brock. Regulust: Ice I didn't remember. Also, what do I attach to Onix to get Steelix and at what level does it happen? I think you trade Onix holding a Metal Coat, like with Scyther, to get a Steelix.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:34 am
I_love_Inuyasha1 Woo. Nidorino. Still too weak for Whitney, though... Ooh, does it know Double Kick yet?
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:34 am
s**t. Sorry for all the questions, guys. xd I've just been out of the Pokeloop for awhile.
ALSO one more question that I never really thought too much about. In GS they started mixing types that were kind of reverse of one another. If a Pokemon was, say, water and ground, and someone used an electric attack on it, would it be super effective, ineffective or normal?
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:34 am
TtheHero I_love_Inuyasha1 Woo. Nidorino. Still too weak for Whitney, though... Ooh, does it know Double Kick yet?Yeah. That's all I've been using XD Until it gets disabled...
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:36 am
I never have 5-6 cause I never use more than 4 pokemon.
@Fish: Beats me. I only know the basic and some of the more advanced information.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:36 am
Meta_Fish s**t. Sorry for all the questions, guys. xd I've just been out of the Pokeloop for awhile. ALSO one more question that I never really thought too much about. In GS they started mixing types that were kind of reverse of one another. If a Pokemon was, say, water and ground, and someone used an electric attack on it, would it be super effective, ineffective or normal? Ineffective. No matter what the dual type, if one of the types is ineffective, it won't ******** Quagsire. ;-;
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:36 am
I know steel is weak to fire, but rock is resistant, so a rock/steel would take regular from fire, but I don;t remember if the ground totally nullifies electricity in a combo or not.
On the other hand steel bug takes 4X and a rock water would take .25
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:37 am
Meta_Fish s**t. Sorry for all the questions, guys. xd I've just been out of the Pokeloop for awhile. ALSO one more question that I never really thought too much about. In GS they started mixing types that were kind of reverse of one another. If a Pokemon was, say, water and ground, and someone used an electric attack on it, would it be super effective, ineffective or normal? Ineffective. Though I'll pity the poor sucker when Grass is used on it.
i.e. Look at Corsola, a Rock/Water type.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:38 am
Awesome Tree Meta_Fish s**t. Sorry for all the questions, guys. xd I've just been out of the Pokeloop for awhile. ALSO one more question that I never really thought too much about. In GS they started mixing types that were kind of reverse of one another. If a Pokemon was, say, water and ground, and someone used an electric attack on it, would it be super effective, ineffective or normal? Ineffective. No matter what the dual type, if one of the types is ineffective, it won't ******** Quagsire. ;-; Then would grass be doubly effective?
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:39 am
Whoa. I should really use my Gastly for this... But I think I stuck it in Day Care.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:39 am
Meta_Fish Awesome Tree Meta_Fish s**t. Sorry for all the questions, guys. xd I've just been out of the Pokeloop for awhile. ALSO one more question that I never really thought too much about. In GS they started mixing types that were kind of reverse of one another. If a Pokemon was, say, water and ground, and someone used an electric attack on it, would it be super effective, ineffective or normal? Ineffective. No matter what the dual type, if one of the types is ineffective, it won't ******** Quagsire. ;-; Then would grass be doubly effective? Yep. Using Electric on Gyrados, who is Water/Flying's the same deal.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:39 am
Meta_Fish Awesome Tree Meta_Fish s**t. Sorry for all the questions, guys. xd I've just been out of the Pokeloop for awhile. ALSO one more question that I never really thought too much about. In GS they started mixing types that were kind of reverse of one another. If a Pokemon was, say, water and ground, and someone used an electric attack on it, would it be super effective, ineffective or normal? Ineffective. No matter what the dual type, if one of the types is ineffective, it won't ******** Quagsire. ;-; Then would grass be doubly effective? Yeah
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