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I don't know but if the user doesn't want to use the Pokemon we suggest, then he/she doesn't have to. You can't be upset because he/she thinks ther choice they made is better than the choice you made.
As for the thread creator, I say use Pokemon you like. once you know what Pokemon you want to use, then we could give you a proper rating or an idea for movesets. |
That's too bad...
Have you ever tried using an earlier generation's Flying-Type like Staraptor, Swellow, or Skarmory? I'd put in Aerodactyl but you don't like fossil Pokemon... Quote:
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Catch Sandile - Axew - Darumaka - Joltik and Vullaby
From There You Can Have This Team Samurott Surf Megahorn Blizzard or Ice Beam Swords Dance or Revenge Krookodile Earthquake Crunch Outrage or Dragon Claw Brick Break Haxuros Dragon Claw or Dual Chop (they both does the same damege) Earthquake Dragon Dance or Swords Dance (from your choise) Outrage Darmanitan Fire Punch Superpower Rock Slide Flare Blitz Galvantula Discharge Bug Buzz Energy Ball Sucker Punch Mandibuzz Brave Bird Dark Pulse Bone Rush Nasty Plot |
Ok enough about which is better or worse its not competetive battling its ingame all of the pokemon are good otherwise they wouldnt have made them. I say if you like using Unfezant use it bc it's base 105 atk is nothing to shake a stick at. Use Tailwind for speed boosting in case it faints so u can revenge kill. U-Turn out or deal major damage with Acrobatics. Roost off damage, or Facade Status afflictions for boosted STAB damage. Basic as that. You can also pick this pokemon up early so for earl training.
Unfezant Acrobatics Roost/Facade U-Turn Tailwind In Pinwheel forest catch a Sewaddle and evolve it to Swadloon. Train with it there for a happiness boost and find lots of feathers on the bridge to give to it for another happiness boost. When it evloves into Leavanny teach it Swords Dance, Leaf Blade, X-Scissors, and False Swipe. Yes, I said False Swipe, it's ingame and you have top catch other pokemon not just battle so False Swipe is a good move to learn. I'm not saying keep it all the way till the end just until u have your pokemon you want thats all. Leavanny Swords Dance Leaf Blade X-Scissors False Swipe/Aerial Ace/whatever you want Then you can catch Sandile on your way to Nimbasa level it up evolve it and teach it these moves. Dig, Crunch, Retaliate, Sand-Attack or Embargo. To beat Elesa with ease. When it evolves into Krookodile teach it Bulldoze, Crunch, Rockslide, Dragon Claw. Krookodile Bulldoze Crunch Rockslide/Stone Edge Dragon Claw Then beat Clay and go into Chargestone cave where you can choose between Joltik or Tynamo both Electric but joltik has Bug typing and Tynamo has Levitate ability giving it no weaknesses which is great and all but it takes alot of training whereas Joltik doesn't need much training and is fast to boot. I think you would be better off with Joltik/Galvantula. Galvantula's attacks are strong but it wont get its best attack until lv.60 Bug Buzz just use Signal Beam until then. Thunderbolt is strong but just a smidgen stronger than Discharge which has a 30 % chance to paralyze unlike Thunderbolt's 10% its your choice. Volt Switch is a very good move bc if its in on a pokemon you dont want to face Volt Switch out deal damage and get outta there. Gastro Acid is a nice move early on but replace it for Energy Ball later on you wont get the TM until you beat the E4 and go through a gaunlet of trainers. Galvantula Signal Beam/Bug Buzz Discharge/Thunderbolt Voltswitch Gastro Acid/Energy Ball Last pokemon is Litwick which evolves into Chandelure. Shadow Ball is self-explanitory, Flamethrower, Psychic, Confuse Ray. Good movesets and confuse Ray hits 100% for confusion, u cant argue with that. Chandelure Shadow Ball Flamethrower Psychic Confuse Ray/Energy Ball Your starter is the basis of your pokemon this team is terrible against rock thats where Samurott comes in. Surf, Megahorn, Grass Knot, Revenge. Replace Revenge for Ice Beam ASAP unless you cant go without it. Megahorn hits way harder than X-Scissors and its accuracy is usable. Grass Knot is for Water/Ground types. Samurott Surf Megahorn Grass Knott Revenge/Ice Beam Yes its weak to rock, yes Stone Edge is available for most pokemon to use but they wont get to use it they wont live long enough to use it. And there wont be any LATE game training when you catch them they can be used for the next gym you are about to face so it will gain its levels there. hope this helps. |
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If you are going to post a thread then you must at least be open to what we say you can't ask for help and then blow off everything we say. The reason we give our opinions is bc we as a community have already used the the pokemon and already know how they stack up in the game and mt post was about how you could get all the types you needed through out the game without having to seriously grind any pokemon on weaker pokemon in the wild and everybody in the team would be even. But, if you are set in stone about the pokemon you use then Zebstrika should be about 4-5 levels over any pokemon that you want to beat, ex. against the E4 theirs are about 50ish make sure your Zebstrika is about 60 for it to actually do anything, as for elektross it has bulk so it can withstand attacks and deal some major attacks and galvantula may not take too many hits but it is fast enough to deal some major damage.
If you choose Zebstrika FlameCharge Spark/WildCharge(when it learns WildCharge) ThunderWave Stomp |
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But keep finding some combinations! If you need to find a good combination, I suggest Marriland's Team Builder. |
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Anyways, I'll just throw in my 2 cents or so. http://media.pldh.net/pokemon/gen5/blackwhite_animated_front/503.gif http://media.pldh.net/pokemon/gen5/blackwhite_animated_front/521.gif http://media.pldh.net/pokemon/gen5/blackwhite_animated_front/609.gif http://media.pldh.net/pokemon/gen5/blackwhite_animated_front/561.gifhttp://media.pldh.net/pokemon/gen5/blackwhite_animated_front/596.gif http://media.pldh.net/pokemon/gen5/blackwhite_animated_front/584.gif I went with your idea of keeping Samurott, Unfezant and Chandelure. But, may I suggest using Sigilyph? It's more of the offensive side, but if you wish, you can just stick with Gothitelle who is a special defense wall. Galvantul$a is a more appropriate choice over Zebstrika. Even though its slightly slower than the zebra, Compoundeyes gives a lethal Thunder plus its immune to Ground and has a great Sp. Atk(only 3 points higher than Zebstrika's Atk). And it has brilliant type coverage with Bug. I presume you're gonna have a bit of a tough time with the last gym since you don't use Dragon types so Ice-types like Vanilluxe come in chillin' the zone. High Sp. Atk and its ability comes useful in hail, which allows you to abuse Blizzard. It can also learn Flash Cannon to remove Rock. All the Pokemon can be easily obtained. Vanillite at Cold Storage, so you have ample training time before you reach Opelucid. Joltik at Chargestone Cave (where Tynamo is, but you didn't like it so...) and Sigilyph at the Desert Resort. :3 I don't know whether I listed some that you dislike, but oh well, you asked and so you shall receive. ;; |
I think this is the best team to have
Samurott Krookodile Leavanny Chandelure Gigalith Sigilph Krookodile has two great abilities: Moxie and Intimidate. Chandelure´s Sp.Atk is very high. Leavanny is hard to get or you must capture an Sewaddle in Pinwheel Forest. Gigalith has high Attack and Defense, and Sturdy comes in handy if they try to knock you down in 1 hit. Samurott is pretty strong (althrough i chose Tepig as starter) The last you may fill in but i chose for Sigilph. |
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Then Catch A Tynamo In Chargestone Cave and I Forgot You Need A Fighting Type So I Suggest Mienfoo
For Eelektross Movesets I Suggest These Moves Thunderbolt/Wild Charge Flamethrower Dragon Claw and Crunch As A Filler For Mienshao I Suggest These Moves Aura Sphere/Hi Jumb Kick Acrobatics U-Turn Fake Out |
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What do you like then? it seems like every time someone gives you a suggestion, you say "No, I don't like x types" or "I hate x appearance" and "I don't like that attack." We're only trying to help you here and it could be a lot easier if you choose what Pokémon you like, then enter them into a team builder.
- List of Unova Pokémon - Team Builder Now I'm going to post a suggestion here, with movesets. Before reading, just note that yeah, there are 2 water types (one is half Ground). But that isn't a problem. Just plug the team into the link above and you'll see that there are no obvious weaknesses. http://imgboot.com/images/aragornbird/503.gif - Razor Shell - Dragon Tail - Megahorn [Move Relearner] - Aerial Ace / Aqua Jet / Giga Impact / Return You basically just want physical moves for him. Razor Shell is his signature move, Dragon Tail causes switching, Megahorn is awesome, and the last slot is your preference. http://imgboot.com/images/aragornbird/530.gif - Earthquake - Rock Slide - X-Scissor - Return / Swords Dance / Shadow Claw Excadrill is beast. You can't say he sucks until you try him. You'll be surprised: this guy rocks. You want EQ - you don't need a TM - and a bunch of other physical moves. Take your pick. http://imgboot.com/images/aragornbird/561.gif - Air Slash - Psychic - Charge Beam - Ice Beam / Shadow Ball / Energy Ball / Flash Cannon / Cosmic Power Your flying type, and special attacker. Air Slash and Psychic give you STAB, which means more powerful moves. Charge Beam raises your special attack. The last one is just a filler. http://imgboot.com/images/aragornbird/606.gif - Psychic / Psyshock - Thunderbolt / Charge Beam - Shadow Ball - Energy Ball Psychic type attacker, for fighting types. Psyshock is for physical damage, Psychic is standard. Thunderbolt and the rest are for coverage. OR you could use Musharna: http://imgboot.com/images/aragornbird/518.gif - Calm Mind - Psychic - Charge Beam - Shadow Ball / Energy Ball / Gyro Ball Use Gyro Ball only if your Musharna's nature is Sassy, Relaxed, or Quiet to maximize its power. Sassy boosts Special Defense, Relaxed boosts Defense, Quiet boosts Special Attack. http://imgboot.com/images/aragornbird/553.gif - Earthquake - Foul Play - Dragon Claw / Outrage - Stone Edge Yup, another physical attacker. Pretty much explains itself. Dragon Claw for less power, but not getting locked into it. Yeah. http://imgboot.com/images/aragornbird/596.gif - Thunderbolt / Thunder / Electro Ball - Signal Beam / Bug Buzz - Energy Ball - Volt Switch / Thunder Wave / Agility Last one. Thunder for more power, and TBolt is standard. Signal Beam until you get Bug Buzz, Energy Ball for another moveslot done, and Volt Switch for switching. Or if paralyzing is your style, use TWave. Or, also a possibility, use Agility instead of Volt Switch/TWave and Electro Ball instead of Thunder/TBolt - raise your speed and then smack with a powered up Electro Ball. BTW, he is much, much better than Zebstrika. Hope this helps. Probably made some mistakes and such there so someone can correct me, I don't mind. |
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