1. Some people prefer Super Training over horde battling, and vice-versa. I can't say for sure because of that. I personally prefer Super Training because spamming Sweet Scent for the right horde can get tedious. Remember that the more you succeed in the Super Training regimens with one Pokemon, the easier it is to do with that particular Pokemon. See Bulbapedia's page on Super Training for more.2 Quick questions:
#1 : If i EV train in hordes, does that effect my stats in the long run over EV training in ST at level 1? I heard something about Stats being recalculated when placed in the PC
#2:
I need a new pokemon to replace Gourgeist on my team:
1. Gardevoir (Mega) SP ATK SPEED
2. Swampert -replaced lanturn- ATK HP
3. Metagross
4. Nidoking ATK SPEED
5. Noivern SP ATK SPEED
6. (Preferrably something from Bank)
I wouldn't use either one, but I'd go with the second one. You're better off catching a Ditto in Friend Safari (register the right person).I used a iv calculator to calculate both of my ditto. One is 9(hp), 5(atk), 9(def), 19 (sp.a), 7 (sp.d), 5 (spd) and another one is 17, 25, 15, 20, 2, 0. May I know which is better?
1. Some people prefer Super Training over horde battling, and vice-versa. I can't say for sure because of that. I personally prefer Super Training because spamming Sweet Scent for the right horde can get tedious. Remember that the more you succeed in the Super Training regimens with one Pokemon, the easier it is to do with that particular Pokemon. See Bulbapedia's page on Super Training for more.
This may be a stupid question to ask or it may have already been asked here, I'm new to PC and still not sure how to use the search option and such.
The gentleman in Lumiose City that sells you the Kanto Mega Stones, for different prices depending on your current fashion status, does he also sell you the opposite Charizardite to the one the Professor gave you given you chose Charmander, or would I need my own copy of Pokémon X or someone else playing X to trade with?
the chance of generating a shiny patch becomes much bigger than the chance of getting a random shiny over time.
It's "style", not fashion. You only get Charizardite X in X and Charizardite Y in Y.This may be a stupid question to ask or it may have already been asked here, I'm new to PC and still not sure how to use the search option and such.
The gentleman in Lumiose City that sells you the Kanto Mega Stones, for different prices depending on your current fashion status, does he also sell you the opposite Charizardite to the one the Professor gave you given you chose Charmander, or would I need my own copy of Pokémon X or someone else playing X to trade with?
Why does flamethrower work so good for my Anti-Lead Hydreigon? I am not sure why, but in the middle of EV training I wanted to go battle with my Hydreigon and I tried its moves but strangely the move flamethrower OKOED or 2HOED everything in the game. I found it strange because not even Fire Blast did this much damage, even on things it would be not very effective on. Even Charizard with all of his fire type moves and mega-evolution can't do this for me, can someone explain?
I think I see your confusion, just going out and catching the same kind of pokemon over and over or fishing the same kind of pokemon over and over doesn't increase the rate of a shiny, it's SPECIFICALLY when you are using the Pokeradar on land or the Super Rod in the water that THAT is what causes the increase in ratio of shiny pokemon appearing if you keep running into the same type. The Pokeradar shakes multiple clumps of grass and you need to get to the biggest clump before another random encounter messes up your chain, or you need to fish using the super rod without moving from your spot. It's not just catching pokemon than happen to be the same, you need a specific item in order to set that chain into motion.
It's "style", not fashion. You only get Charizardite X in X and Charizardite Y in Y.
Is this because you used Flamethrower on Fire-weak Pokemon? Did you EV train Hydreigon in Special Attack all the way? Were Charizard's EVs all over the place?
Well, this is still the heart of my problem. WHY does the chance increase? I don't see why the chance isn't the same each time.
Because that's the way Gamefreak decided the PokéRadar should work and how they programmed it.
Hey everyone, just a quick one - I've caught an Eevee that I want to evolve into Espeon. What are the best ways to get the friendship level up, and how do I check what friendship level it's at?