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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:55 pm
haveing trouble evolving my bayleef help sad
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:56 pm
black butler 9 haveing trouble evolving my bayleef help sad what level is it at right now?
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Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:08 am
Level 32. ninja I just wanna take this time to point out my main source for Pokemon information. Here you can find level-up moves, evolution methods, areas to find Pokemon, lists of egg moves, and so much more! Over on the right you'll notice "X & Y Pokedex", which appropriately takes you to information about the X & Y Pokedex. You can find Pokemon by type, by region/number, Base Stats, etc. You should really take the time to take a look at everything this site has to offer. They also have Pokedex's for Generations 1-5 as you'll see. Information about the anime/manga, Pokemon of the Week, locations for Items/TM's (Under the video game section, select your game then over on the right column it will have "Items" or "TM's/HM's") along with all the highlights of what each game has to offer under that same right column. Please, I can ramble about how useful it is all day, but you'll only find out by taking a look for yourself. wink
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Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:12 am
Archolite Level 32. ninja I just wanna take this time to point out my main source for Pokemon information. Here you can find level-up moves, evolution methods, areas to find Pokemon, lists of egg moves, and so much more! Over on the right you'll notice "X & Y Pokedex", which appropriately takes you to information about the X & Y Pokedex. You can find Pokemon by type, by region/number, Base Stats, etc. You should really take the time to take a look at everything this site has to offer. They also have Pokedex's for Generations 1-5 as you'll see. Information about the anime/manga, Pokemon of the Week, locations for Items/TM's (Under the video game section, select your game then over on the right column it will have "Items" or "TM's/HM's") along with all the highlights of what each game has to offer under that same right column. Please, I can ramble about how useful it is all day, but you'll only find out by taking a look for yourself. wink ty for the help ^w^
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Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:53 am
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:26 am
Archolite I just wanna take this time to point out my main source for Pokemon information. Here Personally, I like Bulbapedia better for finding in-game help. Serebii is great for news, but otherwise can be a bit of a hassle to navigate with tons of dead end pages. Just my two cents.
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 2:40 pm
Kyrenx Archolite I just wanna take this time to point out my main source for Pokemon information. Here Personally, I like Bulbapedia better for finding in-game help. Serebii is great for news, but otherwise can be a bit of a hassle to navigate with tons of dead end pages. Just my two cents.Bulbapedia is cool and all, but unless you are just searching for one article, I find Serebii much easier to navigate through. Bulbapedia has lengthy texts and you'll inevitably use Ctrl+F rather than just scrolling down to the part you want to read. Serebii has sections and clearly labelled boxes that are just data rather than written paragraphs when looking for. Say you wanna find information on Lucario's egg moves, stats, abilities, evoluton methods, areas to capture. Bulbapedia has one article for everything about Lucario. You have to scroll past all the anime appearances and useless information to find what you need to know. Serebii has an area to just look at his data in the video games for all this. And then the Anime information is kept in a separate area. Aesthetically, it's much nicer to look at as well. And Celebi is a much cooler logo than Bulbasaur, so there's also that. EDIT: Bulbapedia is fun to read about lore of Pokemon creation. Such as the science behind what Parasect really is, or the old Japanese folktale that sparked the interest for Mawile. It's also neat to find the extended list of old Glitch Pokemon from R/B/Y and what Pokemon from Gen 2 were originally supposed to be in Gen 1, or how Rhydon was the first Pokemon ever created. You know, stuff you'd expect from Wikia/Wikipedia. pirate
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:54 pm
Archolite Kyrenx Archolite I just wanna take this time to point out my main source for Pokemon information. Here Personally, I like Bulbapedia better for finding in-game help. Serebii is great for news, but otherwise can be a bit of a hassle to navigate with tons of dead end pages. Just my two cents.Bulbapedia is cool and all, but unless you are just searching for one article, I find Serebii much easier to navigate through. Bulbapedia has lengthy texts and you'll inevitably use Ctrl+F rather than just scrolling down to the part you want to read. Serebii has sections and clearly labelled boxes that are just data rather than written paragraphs when looking for. Say you wanna find information on Lucario's egg moves, stats, abilities, evoluton methods, areas to capture. Bulbapedia has one article for everything about Lucario. You have to scroll past all the anime appearances and useless information to find what you need to know. Serebii has an area to just look at his data in the video games for all this. And then the Anime information is kept in a separate area. Aesthetically, it's much nicer to look at as well. And Celebi is a much cooler logo than Bulbasaur, so there's also that. EDIT: Bulbapedia is fun to read about lore of Pokemon creation. Such as the science behind what Parasect really is, or the old Japanese folktale that sparked the interest for Mawile. It's also neat to find the extended list of old Glitch Pokemon from R/B/Y and what Pokemon from Gen 2 were originally supposed to be in Gen 1, or how Rhydon was the first Pokemon ever created. You know, stuff you'd expect from Wikia/Wikipedia. pirate All the information can also be found on bulbapedia so that point is lost. Max base statistics is best seen on Smogon than either of Bulbapedia or Serebii, so that is lost to both. As for the attempt to bash, well.. we will shall debate aesthetics as I find the color choice (white text on black) for Serebii to be horrendous to read. And I have yet to Ctrl+F on Bulbapedia.. on the Pokemon's page I use the quick links associated with the section I'm looking for and without having to select Back on my browser to look at something else related to the Pokemon I'm researching, I can simply see it (pfft.. details). To boot, the use of rows and columns for the information on Serebii are equally lost in the dark grey on dark black color scheme.
And as you mentioned, Bulbapedia provides tons of nuggets of information (be it some trivia worthy listed in the "Trivia" section (which is obvious, or did you seriously expect to find moveset assistance there?). Serebii is a great source of Pokemon news and that's about it.
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