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Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:33 pm
Just a random topic...
Anyway, I was playing my Leafgreen version again when I happened by a level 3 Jigglypuff at Mt. Moon. I thought "Psh, it looks so weak, but I might as well catch it for the Dex..." and then I evolved it with a random moonstone I found, just because. But seriously, I was thinking it would be really weak, until I ended up battling Gary at the Cerulean bridge with it. My Charmeleon had fallen to the Squirtle, my Pikachu was pretty much useless and I had yet to catch a Bellsprout... Anyway, Gary's pokemon's levels were all in the high teens, whereas my Wigglytuff was level 9 or 10 with no attacks save Sing and Pound. I was thinking, "Well this is a sure-fire loss for me." But low and behold! This Wigglytuff lives up to it's name! It is, indeed, very "tuff". It took out all of Gary's pokemon with 1-hit-KOs! I was astonished. I looked at Wiggly's attack... It's attack was 32! In a level 10 pokemon! What is UP with THAT?!
In conclusion: Wigglytuff is as unnaturally strong as it is adorable heart
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Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:37 pm
RiskyCricket Just a random topic... Anyway, I was playing my Leafgreen version again when I happened by a level 3 Jigglypuff at Mt. Moon. I thought "Psh, it looks so weak, but I might as well catch it for the Dex..." and then I evolved it with a random moonstone I found, just because. But seriously, I was thinking it would be really weak, until I ended up battling Gary at the Cerulean bridge with it. My Charmeleon had fallen to the Squirtle, my Pikachu was pretty much useless and I had yet to catch a Bellsprout... Anyway, Gary's pokemon's levels were all in the high teens, whereas my Wigglytuff was level 9 or 10 with no attacks save Sing and Pound. I was thinking, "Well this is a sure-fire loss for me." But low and behold! This Wigglytuff lives up to it's name! It is, indeed, very "tuff". It took out all of Gary's pokemon with 1-hit-KOs! I was astonished. I looked at Wiggly's attack... It's attack was 32! In a level 10 pokemon! What is UP with THAT?! In conclusion: Wigglytuff is as unnaturally strong as it is adorable heart <_< This Wigglytuff, I must experiment with it. AND you should send it over to D/P/Pt/HG/SS.
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Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:09 pm
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Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:49 pm
@ Yue: I'll probably send it over when I'm done with Leafgreen, maybe possibly.
@ Pandelic: NO! Wriggly is my powerhouse! DX
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:13 pm
that is awsome iwish my pokemon could do that
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:26 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 1:37 pm
I might just have to try putting Wigglytuff on my team now!
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:44 pm
RiskyCricket Just a random topic... Anyway, I was playing my Leafgreen version again when I happened by a level 3 Jigglypuff at Mt. Moon. I thought "Psh, it looks so weak, but I might as well catch it for the Dex..." and then I evolved it with a random moonstone I found, just because. But seriously, I was thinking it would be really weak, until I ended up battling Gary at the Cerulean bridge with it. My Charmeleon had fallen to the Squirtle, my Pikachu was pretty much useless and I had yet to catch a Bellsprout... Anyway, Gary's pokemon's levels were all in the high teens, whereas my Wigglytuff was level 9 or 10 with no attacks save Sing and Pound. I was thinking, "Well this is a sure-fire loss for me." But low and behold! This Wigglytuff lives up to it's name! It is, indeed, very "tuff". It took out all of Gary's pokemon with 1-hit-KOs! I was astonished. I looked at Wiggly's attack... It's attack was 32! In a level 10 pokemon! What is UP with THAT?! In conclusion: Wigglytuff is as unnaturally strong as it is adorable heart Seriously, I thought angry faces ment being tough. But even with a smile such as wigglytuff can kill in one shot. Thats right Gary..you got beat by a level 10 pokemon that you hardly see being used in battle..
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 4:34 pm
It matters what nature the pokemon is! Sometimes the nature can make the pokemon stats stronger or weaker!
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:20 pm
iBeYours It matters what nature the pokemon is! Sometimes the nature can make the pokemon stats stronger or weaker! How can I tell what nature gives power and weakness?
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:04 pm
In soulsilver and heart gold, you look at the stat names: red means better than average, blue means weaker than usual, white means standard!
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:52 pm
Wow that is crazy. That happened with my Hapiny in Diamond. I was battling Fantina and I'm like, Yep I'm screwed. But then some how I used a random move. I forget what and I beat her! One hit and Gengar was down! It was Freakin' awesome!
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