Hikari Clover
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Skarmory:Whirlwind+Roost+Spikes/Stealth Rock +Double Team
i thought pokemon only knew 4 moves at a time.Charazard with earthquake, fire blast, flamethrower, mega punch and fly
i thought pokemon only knew 4 moves at a time.
and you got no moves to take down water types easily?
maybe use thunderpunch if possible.Mega punch
actually, if it is type elimination you wantmaybe use thunderpunch if possible.
actually, if it is type elimination you want
for water, rock, and ground, sunny day & sloarbeam
for electric, earthquake
just for the heck of it, flamethrower or something
in condition it restores 2/3 only on DScharizard + venusaur or similar combo.
venusaur used sunny day, now its solarbeams dont take a turn to charge, they go straight off.
And charizard's fire moves are 50% stronger iirc.
edit: also while sunny day, synthesis heals ALL health, instead of half.
Similar combo's include a water with an electric pokemon, one use rain dance, then electric dude uses thunder with 100% accuracy (instead of 70%) and water dude uses water moves with 50% power boost due to rain.
winnar.
wow, its not like earthquake is super-effective against rock or something.any rock-type moves can take Charizard down in a second, there is no chance to use sunny day + solarbeam, maybe better to put Charizard into a team that someone could use sunny day instead
I never knew that, the 30% chance against protect...wow, its not like earthquake is super-effective against rock or something.
Even plus, sunny day is for WATER types, not rock types. sigh
actually, thunder doesn't miss in rain and has a 30% chance of hitting if someone has used protect and the suchlike.
Seems kinda dumb that there are two different moves in the game that do exactly the same thing; I mean, it's not like the type makes any difference, does it?protect and detect are the same thing afaik, protect is 'normal' while detect is 'fighting', but both do the same thing.
Lol....I've heard of spooning before, but that's just wrong....on so many levels.probably when that abrakadabra alakazam comes into battle you may want to reconsider before he anaally intrudes you with their spoon or their disproportionately large tail
them young'un pokemons learn moves faster when not evolve.Lets all get a team of lvl100 oddish... mad powerful team......
no, but i guess it means other pokemon can learn the move as well? (gives hoping guess and look)Seems kinda dumb that there are two different moves in the game that do exactly the same thing; I mean, it's not like the type makes any difference, does it?