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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:08 am
jolly aerodactyl focus sash 288 HP 303 attack 150 defense 126 sp. attack 170 sp. def 388 speed. moves: stealth rock, taunt, earthquake, rockslide (speed and attack ev spread) --------------------------------------------- careful dusknoir no item currently 226 hp 220 attack 366 defense 135 sp att 404 sp def 95 speed moves: pain split, shadow sneak, will-o-wisp, toxic (defense and sp defense ev spread) ----------------------------------------------------- relaxed swampert focus sash 388 hp 236 attack 289 defense 185 sp. attack 195 sp. defense 121 speed moves: hammer arm, earthquake, ice beam, waterfall (defense and attack ev spread) ------------------------------------------------------ timid jolteon leftovers 325 attack 140 defense 240 sp att. 224 sp def. 379 speed moves: thunderboly, substitute, baton pass, wish (speed, attack, and then a few into sp defense) --------------------------------------------------- rash typhlosion choice scarf 281 hp 188 attack 176 defense 342 sp att 171 sp def 293 speed moves: extrasensory, eruption, heat wave, focus blast (speed and sp att) ---------------------------------------------------- impish donphan 378 hp 266 attack 366 defense 126 sp att 140 sp def 120 speed moves: earthquake, ice shard, rapid spin, stealth rock (attack and defense)
just currently edited.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:51 pm
It'd be easier if you could just tell us where you placed the EVs instead of giving us the stats, but I can see why both would be considered.
Why do you have two stealth rock users? Wouldn't one suffice?
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:25 pm
Bulbasauur It'd be easier if you could just tell us where you placed the EVs instead of giving us the stats, but I can see why both would be considered. Why do you have two stealth rock users? Wouldn't one suffice? An two Stone Edges, and three Grounds. I'm not sure if he's trying to cover his bases (and failed) or make a Ground-themed team. And yes, give us the EV spreads, not the stats
Keep Aero if you want a suicide lead, and ditch Swampert and Flygon. Or put Swampert up as a bulky lead and ditch Aero and Flygon. Right now, a Kingdra could probably ruin your s**t.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:05 pm
I agree with ditching Swampert.
I tend to like Flygon better, so I disagree with Tippy (though her advice is probably good and competitive). Flygon can be quite an annoyance, as long as it doesn't get hit with an ice beam.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:24 pm
I usually use Pokemon Marriland's team builder to see where I am lacking in type coverage...
It only gores by the pokemon though, and not their moves.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:54 pm
lol id tell you where i placed the ev's, but alas i cannot remember... im going to rework the moves, but i have to get around to finding the damned tms...
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:03 pm
EVs are really important to remember... I hate to be "that guy", but I would suggest starting over if you don't even remember where you placed the EVs. Maybe play on Shoddy for a little bit? And experiment?
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:22 pm
Bulbasauur EVs are really important to remember... I hate to be "that guy", but I would suggest starting over if you don't even remember where you placed the EVs. Maybe play on Shoddy for a little bit? And experiment? I have to agree with this. You don't have to remember the exact spread at a moment's notice, but you should know the gist of it. Or write it down, if you think you can't even do that (I have a little pocket-sized notebook that I have all of my com.bat business written down in, from EV spreads to movesets to a list of which Pokémon give three EVs in which stats). Remembering where your EVs are helps a LOT, because well, how are you going to know what that Pokémon's niche is if you can't remember what you trained it for?
No offense, or anything.
@Shippo: Haha, not saying Flygon sucks or anything. I just couldn't remember off the top of my head a good niche for it.
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:40 pm
[Philosophy In A Teacup] Bulbasauur EVs are really important to remember... I hate to be "that guy", but I would suggest starting over if you don't even remember where you placed the EVs. Maybe play on Shoddy for a little bit? And experiment? I have to agree with this. You don't have to remember the exact spread at a moment's notice, but you should know the gist of it. Or write it down, if you think you can't even do that (I have a little pocket-sized notebook that I have all of my com.bat business written down in, from EV spreads to movesets to a list of which Pokémon give three EVs in which stats). Remembering where your EVs are helps a LOT, because well, how are you going to know what that Pokémon's niche is if you can't remember what you trained it for?
No offense, or anything.
@Shippo: Haha, not saying Flygon sucks or anything. I just couldn't remember off the top of my head a good niche for it.lol i remember what niche they are for, and how to play them...
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:02 pm
its not really that simple but if it works for you it works have you tested it on shoddy?
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:55 am
ossiss lol i remember what niche they are for, and how to play them... Then you should be able to recall the general gist of the EV spreads. neutral
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:14 pm
Look, if you don't remember what you EV trained in what, then don't say they're EV trained.
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:01 pm
[Philosophy In A Teacup] ossiss lol i remember what niche they are for, and how to play them... Then you should be able to recall the general gist of the EV spreads. neutral Pretty much this. neutral Do you plan to use this team for a tournament? Among friends? Online battles?
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:38 pm
im looking for a tourney or something... but i just want to get my team good enough to take out a guys team... vaporeon, mamoswine, dragonite, sceptile, heatran, and an ever changing lead... usually its smeargle, but he switches it whenever he battles me... jirachi, or swampert...
EDIT: just updated the original post. tell me what you think...
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Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:03 pm
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