Showing Visitor Messages 151 to 160 of 760
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March 10th, 2013 05:30 PM
Jake♫
If I'm stubborn as an ox than you are as well, since neither of us are going to change our opinions here. Besides, you aren't really arguing on the point of what we're debating anyways so there's not much point in continuing.
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March 9th, 2013 10:16 PM
Jake♫
Favorites don't hold ground in a debate like this. If you aren't using something useful because you don't like it then that is on you. WiFi matches don't show movesets, they just show your team ahead of time. Also I have no idea who Cerberus and Arlo are or their stance about those types =P But if they're echoing what you're saying then I'll disagree preemptively =P
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March 9th, 2013 10:02 PM
Jake♫
Taunt/Magic Bounce stop it, so there you go. If you're concerned about being weak to it, pack a Rapid Spinner. But having a Rock type entry hazard doesn't mean that it's overpowered or that the chart is unbalanced. There are ways to remove these things (plus, no one is complaining that only Levitators/Flying types are the only ones not hit by Spikes). But certain moves still are not the equivalent to the chart itself, which is the point I'm trying to make. We can debate this all day but I'm not going to change my mind =P
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March 9th, 2013 09:52 PM
Jake♫
Then prevent it from getting set up in the first place? All these things don't make the type chart itself unbalanced =x
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March 9th, 2013 09:44 PM
Jake♫
And again, this isn't about specific moves or specific Pokémon being weak to things, this is about the types themselves. And either way, if you're leaving something in that vulnerable to Earthquake, that's on you not switching out to something that can take it, not the type itself.
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March 9th, 2013 09:32 PM
Jake♫
Ice coverage is probably the most common in the game, providing neutral coverage and hitting Dragons/Grass super effectively, and is only resisted by Steel and Fire. Poison isn't a strong offensive type, but defensively it is, giving a load of things Fighting resistance. There's nothing in the type chart that isn't covered by anything else, and while some types might be better offensively, the others are better defensively. It's not off-balance at all.
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March 9th, 2013 09:19 PM
Jake♫
...which is why Dark and Steel were created, to make the balanced type chart that we have currently. Bug being immune to Psychic would do anything for balance, and specific moves I can't argue about in relation to this as it's pretty much irrelevant.
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March 9th, 2013 09:14 PM
Jake♫
That doesn't make a type itself overpowered though. Maybe the Pokémon which are those types are strong (and as you pointed out, OU is filled with them), but the types themselves aren't off balanced, which is the point I was trying to make. Instead of creating new types that throw off the balanced type chart, new Pokémon can be introduced using existing types that are more defensive than that of the extremely offensive 5th generation.
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Mhmm. I feel so horrible, just caught this hell disease and I have thrown up seven times and my throat hurts like mad :C
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Alot of them are from serebii