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Zato Chan August 2nd, 2012 3:16 PM

Hey guys, I have a problem connecting to wifi on my Pokemon Black and White on my DSi and it always pop up this error code: 91010 for every 2-3 minutes when I connecting to wifi. My wifi never had a problem and works well with my Platinum game so Idk why in Black and White it always messed up too much.

When I search over the internet, it said that this problem might happened because of Friend Roster problems but I already try those thing by deleting one by one my Friend's FCs on Pal Pad until none of them anymore on my Pal Pad but it still not working.

I try to delete my internet connection on my DSi and setup it back but Idk why it still can solve this problem. I also check on my router setting for MAC filtering, Firewall WEP key and all things like that and all of them are fine. I emailed Nintendo Customer Service last week but they not even helping me.

Its already more than 2 weeks this problem happened to me, so please, I really need a help to solve this problem. Thank you.

Satoshi Ookami August 3rd, 2012 1:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CycloneGU (Post 7282925)
is there a difference when breeding with Shinies? ;)

Hatched Pokémon will just have bigger chance to be shiny.

PlatinumDude August 3rd, 2012 1:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ash493 (Post 7283647)

Hatched Pokémon will just have bigger chance to be shiny.

Not true. The odds of you hatching a shiny egg are the same odds of you seeing a wild shiny Pokemon.

vaporeon7 August 3rd, 2012 2:17 AM

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Originally Posted by PlatinumDude (Post 7283658)
Not true. The odds of you hatching a shiny egg are the same odds of you seeing a wild shiny Pokemon.

This is true unless of course the parents are of different languages, then the chance is higher. This still applies to non-shiny Pokémon also.

PlatinumDude August 3rd, 2012 2:32 AM

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Originally Posted by vaporeon7 (Post 7283687)
This is true unless of course the parents are of different languages, then the chance is higher. This still applies to non-shiny Pokémon also.

Whoops; forgot to take that in account. *facepalm*

Anyway, my own question: is weather (rain, hail, sandstorm) a factor when I'm RNGing for a Pokemon?

Hikamaru August 3rd, 2012 2:51 AM

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Originally Posted by PlatinumDude (Post 7283712)
Anyway, my own question: is weather (rain, hail, sandstorm) a factor when I'm RNGing for a Pokemon?

No, I don't think so. Weather is just for aesthetic purposes I think.

vaporeon7 August 3rd, 2012 3:04 AM

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Originally Posted by PlatinumDude (Post 7283712)
Whoops; forgot to take that in account. *facepalm*

Anyway, my own question: is weather (rain, hail, sandstorm) a factor when I'm RNGing for a Pokemon?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hikari10 (Post 7283765)
No, I don't think so. Weather is just for aesthetic purposes I think.

Yes, weather is a factor, it'll mess up the results. You can get rid of it by saving your game on the route you want, changing the month on your DS the the required month, and then battling a wild Pokémon. Then you can just save with clear weather there and do your RNG as normal.

Cyclone August 3rd, 2012 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by vaporeon7 (Post 7283816)
Yes, weather is a factor, it'll mess up the results. You can get rid of it by saving your game on the route you want, changing the month on your DS the the required month, and then battling a wild Pokémon. Then you can just save with clear weather there and do your RNG as normal.

Thing is, there are routes where it rains (or, this month, SNOWS) all the time. It's hit and miss getting good weather. I think I had two rainy days in a row on Route 7 while hanging out there training.

Cyclone

Snableye August 4th, 2012 8:12 AM

Is there any way to rebattle the Gym leaders?

PlatinumDude August 4th, 2012 8:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Snableye (Post 7286104)
Is there any way to rebattle the Gym leaders?

No. They can only be battled once per game.

Snableye August 4th, 2012 8:21 AM

Another question; In black city, there is a guy telling me to battle all the 10 trainers outside, but i can seriously only find 7 of them. I have serched behind all the buildings etc. Do they appear later or is ther something i must do first?

Ho-Oh August 4th, 2012 8:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Snableye (Post 7286108)
Another question; In black city, there is a guy telling me to battle all the 10 trainers outside, but i can seriously only find 7 of them. I have serched behind all the buildings etc. Do they appear later or is ther something i must do first?

If it takes you a long time to find Black City then less trainers appear than the maximum 10. So if you completed the game in a few hours you'd have all 10, but ofc that's impossible, which is annoying of GF. You'll need to connect with other trainers with local wifi in order to get more :(

Aaand if you don't visit it everyday, you'll start losing all 7 and the buildings associated with them. :x

Snableye August 4th, 2012 10:39 AM

Can you pass over other abilities then Dream world abilities via breeding?

Xander Olivieri August 4th, 2012 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Snableye (Post 7286208)
Can you pass over other abilities then Dream world abilities via breeding?

Not quite sure what you are asking....but Pokemon have always been able to pass abilities as the Abilities are default for Pokemon. If they don't get their Hidden ability then they get the ability they are normally born with.

Snableye August 4th, 2012 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by XanderO (Post 7286216)
Not quite sure what you are asking....but Pokemon have always been able to pass abilities as the Abilities are default for Pokemon. If they don't get their Hidden ability then they get the ability they are normally born with.

Ok, I'll say it like this:
I want a Adamant Bouffalant with Sap Sipper. During my breeding, i got a few adamant ones, unfortunatly, they all had Reckless for ability. I was just wondering if there is a way to increase the chance of getting a specific abillity.

Xander Olivieri August 4th, 2012 11:14 AM

Dream World abilities have a 60% chance of appearing if the Dream World Pokemon was Female. Only the Mothers can pass on the Dream World ability and they cannot be bred with Ditto.

So basically only way to breed Dream World abilities is to acquire a Female Pokemon of the species you are trying to breed with its Dream World ability, the Father MUST be male and from the same breed group.

Genderless and Ditto cannot pass on Dream World abilities. Males also cannot pass on Dream World abilities.

Snableye August 4th, 2012 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XanderO (Post 7286245)
Dream World abilities have a 60% chance of appearing if the Dream World Pokemon was Female. Only the Mothers can pass on the Dream World ability and they cannot be bred with Ditto.

So basically only way to breed Dream World abilities is to acquire a Female Pokemon of the species you are trying to breed with its Dream World ability, the Father MUST be male and from the same breed group.

Genderless and Ditto cannot pass on Dream World abilities. Males also cannot pass on Dream World abilities.

But im not talking about DW abilities! im talking about normal abilities. Pokemon that have 2 Abilities have a chance to have one of them, no? so is there a way to increase the chance of having one of the 2 abilities by passing it on via breeding?

vaporeon7 August 4th, 2012 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snableye (Post 7286226)
Ok, I'll say it like this:
I want a Adamant Bouffalant with Sap Sipper. During my breeding, i got a few adamant ones, unfortunatly, they all had Reckless for ability. I was just wondering if there is a way to increase the chance of getting a specific abillity.

No, there is no way of increasing your chance of getting specific non-Dream World ability.

Flute August 5th, 2012 2:53 AM

Birthday
 
Hello users! My birthday was eight days ago [07/28] and my mother was nice enough to buy me BW. I've never played 5th generation, so I was wondering if you, the community, could give me any tips, tricks and cheatcodes free pokemon lapdance advice! What pokemon should I have at the beginning? What's the best starter in your opinion?

Thanks in advance!

Ho-Oh August 5th, 2012 3:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Flute (Post 7286998)
Hello users! My birthday was eight days ago [07/28] and my mother was nice enough to buy me BW. I've never played 5th generation, so I was wondering if you, the community, could give me any tips, tricks and cheatcodes free pokemon lapdance advice! What pokemon should I have at the beginning? What's the best starter in your opinion?

Thanks in advance!

Happy birthday for eight days ago! Unfortunately this kinda question fitted in the Quick Questions sticky sooo I merged it here in case anyone had anything in particular to add. In my experience, Snivy is a lot harder to use at the start, whereas Oshawott and Tepig are a lot easier - Tepig especially for its typing (and Scrafty in particular is useful at the elite four, beating 3/4 of the people there, while for early on, Tepig's evolution line is effective against most things!) I'll leave other suggestions up to everyone else, buuut hopefully you have fun playing through B/W and feel free to ask as many questions as you want in this thread!

Hikamaru August 5th, 2012 3:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flute (Post 7286998)
Hello users! My birthday was eight days ago [07/28] and my mother was nice enough to buy me BW. I've never played 5th generation, so I was wondering if you, the community, could give me any tips, tricks and cheatcodes free pokemon lapdance advice! What pokemon should I have at the beginning? What's the best starter in your opinion?

Thanks in advance!

I'll give you my thoughts on each starter.

As Nica said, Snivy is the hardest to use due to low offensive power and a terrible movepool. It's built as a support-based Pokemon so don't expect it hitting as hard as the other two. Snivy's main selling points are Defense, Special Defense and Speed while having low HP, Attack and Special Attack. I only recommend Snivy for advanced players or for those who like it.

Tepig is OK, but it's stuck with weak moves for a while. Once it gets Hammer Arm (from the Reminder Girl) as an Emboar it starts getting good. It also has a good movepool. It gets a Fighting-type upon evolution and it hits pretty hard with its main stats being Attack, Special Attack and HP while its Defense, Special Defense and Speed are less than stellar. Tepig is the middle-of-the-road choice based on what I studied.

Oshawott was what I chose when I played Black and I had a good run with it. Its movepool is not too shallow and its stats are balanced (as is common with Water-type starters). It can also use both physical and special moves effectively. It's a good choice for beginners so if you're feeling doubt, pick Oshawott so that you have an easy run through the game.

Overall, I'd give these ratings for the starters:

http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/495.gif 3/10
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/498.gif 7/10
http://sprites.pokecheck.org/i/501.gif 9/10

Jiggly Jello August 13th, 2012 10:48 AM

Vanillite training questions
 
I just recently started using my Vanillite who is at level 22. I can't decide what moves to give him as he levels up. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Cerberus87 August 13th, 2012 10:57 AM

Only Ice moves and Flash Cannon as that is all he learns. :D

Jiggly Jello August 13th, 2012 11:52 AM

I meant more like which particular moves should I teach him? He is level 22 and knows:

Uproar
Icy Wind
Avalanche
Taunt (a mistake I made from reading the description wrong, thinking it prevented attacks for 3 turns)

Is that considered an effective move list at that level?

Cyclone August 13th, 2012 2:28 PM

The best guide is this page about Vanilluxe, the final evolution of Vanillite. The level up movelists are similar; ignore the Start section (moves learned at birth) with exception to Weather Ball, which I believe is provided when you first evolve Vanilluxe if I remember correctly.

All TMs and breeding moves are also listed.

Per the comment that it only learns Ice moves, this is generally true for attacking moves from Level 10 onwards with exception to Mirror Shot at Lv.26. There are some status changing moves as well in the list that are not Ice in type.

Cyclone


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