I'll be buying Heart Gold or Soul Silver, however. Maybe I'll import one when it comes out in Japan and then get the other when it gets released overseas.
Ah. I can't really force you to buy it, I guess. (realizes any attempt to pique your interest in my profile pic will be in vain) Yeah, I won't bother.
That aside, looking up the stats for the new Rotom forms, they have improved stats compared to the original form. Almost makes it seem worth using in a competitive sense. I don't have Platinum though, and I don't plan on getting it, so I suppose that won't happen.
I was just joking about that. :rolleyes2 ...hm. Not that I'm not as bitter anymore this set doesn't suit me at all.
Me? Copy you? I've only had that Togekiss since about a week after the game came out.
You copied me by using Togekiss?! Nah, Togekiss has to be the cutest Pokemon ever, so I can't blame you for that. My Elite Four Team (hopes you're not writing this down so you can counter my team if we happen to battle online) was Togekiss (cuteness purposes), Lucario (cool looking dog thing), Floatzel (I like how it looks for some reason. I'm not sure if I'd consider it cute or cool though), Cherrim (cute little cheery flower thing), Porygon-Z (got to love the drunken duck robot), and Rotom (I actually purposely started playing Platinum around the time of the Secret Key event so I could have fun trying out his different forms. Looks wise I like his Lawn Mower form the best because of his crazy smile).
The party that I was working on before I stopped playing was Gardevoir, Leafeon, Breloom, Ninetales, Togekiss, and Spiritomb.
I usually like using special attackers more than physical attackers. Though I have trained my fair share of physical attackers (like Tyranitar and Aggron). I also have a preference for monster egg group Pokemon for some reason. What's really ironic though is that none of the Pokemon I used for the Elite Four in Platinum were from the monster egg group.
That isn't entirely true. Breloom is one of my favorites in 4th gen due to his great movepool and nice stats. It's a physical attacker in every sense of the word. Same goes for my Leafeon. The rest being special attackers is just a matter of preference.
For me it's Squirtle, Chikorita, Treecko, and Turtwig. ...I was wondering something. You don't train much physical attackers do you? I'm not really sure where I got that idea from. Maybe it's because most cute Pokemon that you'd be training are more suited for special attacking than for physical attacking.