I've still seen plenty of people unaware of the change to Steel. And he did seem to be ignoring the change to Absol's Ability.
Edit: If you are running a Mega-Absol, you almost definitely want Sucker Punch over Night Slash. Magic Bounce completely prevents the opponent from using non-damaging moves on Mega-Absol, so Sucker Punch gets a huge boost. It's easy to predict that the opponent will attack when that's it's only option.
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what is the masuda method?
You guys seem way more into it than me. I just like catching and fighting pokamans
If you breed two Pokémon from differing countries, you get a highly increased chance of getting a shiny from the egg.
It's named for the game designer who put it in the series back in Diamond and Pearl, and it has stayed since then.
It boosts it by 8 times the usual amount, bringing the chance to essentially 1 in 1000. Which is a far cry better than the usual chances. Also, if B2/W2's Shiny Charm comes back, that brings it to an even better 1 in 500, because the Shiny Charm worked with the Masuda method.
This game also helpfully identifies Pokémon from other countries for you with a tag by their level (and usually names in differing languages). I have an Azumarill and a Fletchling with "JPN" by their levels.
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thanks for the in-depth explanation Skyblade it sounds awesome and I'll be looking into that.
Guys and gals, I want more friend codes.
I have two.
Number one: 1547-6378-0895
Number two: 0490-5832-0785
You'll find me on both, interchangeably. I don't often hook into the internet though, so if you want to trade, PM me or something.
I've been lurking on the Smogon forums and came across some interesting discussion: Apparently Mega-Mewtwo X's enormous attack stat is nigh-useless. Mewtwo does not appear to have acquired any new physical moves. His current best STAB Fighting move is Brick Break. Psychic wise, he has more options, in Zen Headbut and Psycho Cut, but both are largely inferior to Psystrike, even on Mega-Mewtwo X. And apart from that, his viable physical movepool is looking relatively shallow and predictable. It's looking like this version is going to be around more to give Mewtwo additional bulk through slightly better physical defense and a better defensive typing than actually increasing his ability to sweep at all. At least, in the competitive meta-game, according to the theorycrafting thus far.
I don't put full faith in that, as I think he can get the elemental punches, Earthquake, and Drain Punch, so he has some viability. But his lack of set up options and good secondary STAB have people worried.
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"Don't disrespect Wobbuffet. It's
the greatest pokemon there ever was."
Wobbuffet vs Wobbuffet!
"Back in the good old days, it could
create literally endless battles.
If both Wobbuffets had a high
defensive EV spread and leftovers
as held item, they would even
heal off the struggle damage
each turn after exhausting their
moves, meaning the only way to
end their eternal struggle would
be by turning the game off."
"So, please remind me... how exactly does
that make it the greatest pokemon ever?"
"Boring people like you just don't get it."
This is seriously awesome. Finally, actually catched pokemon might be useful for once. Especially pokemon that hardly needs anything but speed and power anyway.
It was undoubtedly a bred baby, so don't worry about it.
I try to do version exclusives for Wonder Trade myself. Houndour/Manetric (if you've reached the Stonehenge city, they're easy to find) or Spritzee/Swirlix if not (though they're rarer, and can be found around where you find the sleeping Snorlax).
That gives me a 50/50 chance that I'm providing someone with a Pokémon they won't get through regular gameplay, which seems fair to me for a completely random shot.
Yep. And it gets better. You can find a ton of Pokémon in the Safari Zones as long as you have the correct friends. Including all three of the Kalos starters (who can have their Hidden Abilities). The fact that each Friend only gives access to three is the big limit, but with enough Friends, you can still find hundreds of Pokémon there.
Also, new Breeding Rule: A Parent holding one of the EV Boosting items (such as the Power Lens) will pass down the corresponding IV to their child. This only works for one parent, but it lets you guarantee that a 31 in Speed (for example) gets passed down to the kid, while the other parent holds the Everstone to pass down a Nature. So even once you've caught a Pokémon, if you need to breed moves on to it (and Egg Moves can now come from either parent, so every Egg Move is legal in any combination), you still have a lot more control.
IVs still suck, but GameFreak has made a huge effort to make them more bearable.
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