Limey-chan
Batzu
- 2,523
- Posts
- 15
- Years
- He/Him
- Mt Moon
- Seen May 27, 2021
When building a team, what types of Pokémon do you usually catch? Do you try and implement as many different types as possible (Eg; 6 dual-type Pokémon would equal 12 different types overall which would give you a huge advantage in battle etc), and which types do you tend to avoid using altogether? Obviously this doesn't include Monotype/Monospecies challenges lol.
For me personally I always go for the basics. Every team i've made has included an Electric, a Water and a Flying (The latter mostly for the benefit of being able to use Fly to reach places more easily). The rest of my team is made up of a type with few weaknesses, or one which has high attack/defensive power such as Psychic, Dark or Ground. If I have a spare space and I didn't choose a Fire-type starter, I usually fill it with a Growlithe/Arcanine or Houndour/Houndoom.
Types I avoid are Normal (Dunno why, i'm just really not a fan of having Normal type Pokes in my team), Poison (Just a preference really), Bug (Obvious reasons - too weak) and Grass (Weak to too many types and the effectiveness against Rock/Ground and Water is covered by my Water and Electric types).
What about you guys? What do you go for when building a team? =)
For me personally I always go for the basics. Every team i've made has included an Electric, a Water and a Flying (The latter mostly for the benefit of being able to use Fly to reach places more easily). The rest of my team is made up of a type with few weaknesses, or one which has high attack/defensive power such as Psychic, Dark or Ground. If I have a spare space and I didn't choose a Fire-type starter, I usually fill it with a Growlithe/Arcanine or Houndour/Houndoom.
Types I avoid are Normal (Dunno why, i'm just really not a fan of having Normal type Pokes in my team), Poison (Just a preference really), Bug (Obvious reasons - too weak) and Grass (Weak to too many types and the effectiveness against Rock/Ground and Water is covered by my Water and Electric types).
What about you guys? What do you go for when building a team? =)