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acatfrommars June 2nd, 2014 1:02 PM

Yes, they are different attacks used by different Pokemon. I'm sure that all three are almost identical, such as one is constricted if they are in Bind.

KidCarter93 June 12th, 2014 12:58 AM

Natures in games vs competitive play
 
Ever since the start of the Pokémon games, I've always had the same mind set. That being, I'll only generally use a Pokémon on my team if it can hit hard or tank hits (sometimes just because I'm fond of a certain Pokémon).

Now, I've been watching LP's on YouTube for a couple of years now and some of them (the ones I watch the most) frequently mention how a Pokémon they've just caught has got a bad nature.
Do natures even have an effect in playthroughs or is it just limited to competitive battling?
I assume they do have an effect in-game but is it as important as it is with battling OR will it not make a difference if I ignore nature's in my playthroughs?

Hiatus June 12th, 2014 1:20 AM

Some natures make slight changes to your stats, while others don't do anything at all. Competitively, they are useful to a certain degree, but in-game, though, they're not really that important. If you're planning to use your Pokémon in online battles, then you should definitely take these things into consideration. If not, then you'd probably be better off ignoring them. :] I hope this helps!

KidCarter93 June 12th, 2014 3:45 AM

Yeah that does help. Cheers for that.
I assumed they didn't make much difference in-game considering the only people I'd heard mention nature's in a play through were those who do a lot of WiFi battles. Good to know I can just carry on ignoring them anyway :)

jAvAcOlA June 15th, 2014 6:08 AM

FireRed Omega
 
Wasn't really sure where to put this thread since it's not actually a real game...


Does anyone know if Omega on an EZ Flash would be able to trade with a regular copy of firered through a link cable? I want to play the game but knowing that you can't get the other 2 starters is going to bother me too much.

Guardian June 17th, 2014 6:56 AM

http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Poké_Radar#Shiny_Probability

Are these the only Pokemon you can chain for a shiny in Pokemon Platinum? Can you shiny hunt with chaining for Pokemon aside from these from the link?

waveguidebuizel June 17th, 2014 2:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jAvAcOlA (Post 8301968)
Wasn't really sure where to put this thread since it's not actually a real game...


Does anyone know if Omega on an EZ Flash would be able to trade with a regular copy of firered through a link cable? I want to play the game but knowing that you can't get the other 2 starters is going to bother me too much.

FireRed Omega, right? I'm not sure if a hack can trade with a normal game. You might have better luck asking in the Emulation forums.

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Originally Posted by Sven (Post 8304891)
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Poké_Radar#Shiny_Probability

Are these the only Pokemon you can chain for a shiny in Pokemon Platinum? Can you shiny hunt with chaining for Pokemon aside from these from the link?

You can chain for any pokémon you find in tall grass. The ones in that list are just the pokémon that can only be found using the radar. In other words, you won't be able to find those pokémon in the wild unless you're using the radar.

Guardian June 18th, 2014 12:54 AM

So lets say I wanna catch a Starly, on a place with 10 different Pokemon. How do I know which grass patch is Starly's. I doubt there are 10 different ways of grass shaking. What am I missing?

Hiatus June 18th, 2014 1:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Sven (Post 8306227)
So lets say I wanna catch a Starly, on a place with 10 different Pokemon. How do I know which grass patch is Starly's. I doubt there are 10 different ways of grass shaking. What am I missing?

I'm personally not much of an expert on this, so I might be wrong here, but to continue your chain, I think you have to step on whatever grass patch that looks most similar to the previous.

waveguidebuizel June 18th, 2014 5:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sven (Post 8306227)
So lets say I wanna catch a Starly, on a place with 10 different Pokemon. How do I know which grass patch is Starly's. I doubt there are 10 different ways of grass shaking. What am I missing?

Starly will be a random encounter, just like any wild pokémon. You won't know until you actually get into the battle. And yeah, what Endless said is true for the most part. I'm pretty sure you can step in the wrong type of shaking grass patch and still continue the chain, but the odds it'll continue are reduced. In that case, I think any subsequent patches should be the same type as the new one for better chances.

Guardian June 19th, 2014 1:36 AM

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Originally Posted by waveguidebuizel (Post 8307359)
Starly will be a random encounter, just like any wild pokémon. You won't know until you actually get into the battle. And yeah, what Endless said is true for the most part. I'm pretty sure you can step in the wrong type of shaking grass patch and still continue the chain, but the odds it'll continue are reduced. In that case, I think any subsequent patches should be the same type as the new one for better chances.

One last thing, how do I know if my chain was broken or not?

Hiatus June 19th, 2014 2:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Sven (Post 8307790)
One last thing, how do I know if my chain was broken or not?

Whenever you run into a different Pokémon, haha. For example, if you're constantly stumbling yourself into Budew, encountering Togepi will wind up breaking your chain.

Guardian June 19th, 2014 2:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Endless (Post 8307813)
Whenever you run into a different Pokémon, haha. For example, if you're constantly stumbling yourself into Budew, encountering Togepi will wind up breaking your chain.

I thought so, alright thank, cant wait to start chaining, sounds fun :D

~RNC~ June 19th, 2014 4:16 PM

I didn't see a QQT in the pokemon general section and didn't want to make a new thread just for one question, is there any pokemon that is shiny but also Red, White and Blue? Or maybe any thing that could be relatable to the 4th of July?

Yato June 19th, 2014 4:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ~RNC~ (Post 8308640)
I didn't see a QQT in the pokemon general section and didn't want to make a new thread just for one question, is there any pokemon that is shiny but also Red, White and Blue? Or maybe any thing that could be relatable to the 4th of July?

Some notable shinies with red/white/blue (or similar colors) I can think of include Slowking (it's more pink than red + has some tan), the Togepi line (with some tan on Togepi; also, Togetic/Togekiss are more white in their normal color palettes), the entire Ralts line, Zangoose, and Victini (its ears are more orange than red, though). The best relatable Pokemon I can think of are Rufflet and Braviary, as eagles are seen as patriotic symbols. (Braviary's normal and shiny color palettes also have red/white/blue on them, among other colors.)

Hope this helps somewhat o/

Pepperton June 19th, 2014 4:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~RNC~ (Post 8308640)
I didn't see a QQT in the pokemon general section and didn't want to make a new thread just for one question, is there any pokemon that is shiny but also Red, White and Blue? Or maybe any thing that could be relatable to the 4th of July?

http://www.serebii.net/Shiny/Pl/468.png

That's the only one I could think of. :c

~RNC~ June 19th, 2014 5:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Yato (Post 8308684)
Some notable shinies with red/white/blue (or similar colors) I can think of include Slowking (it's more pink than red + has some tan), the Togepi line (with some tan on Togepi; also, Togetic/Togekiss are more white in their normal color palettes), the entire Ralts line, Zangoose, and Victini (its ears are more orange than red, though). The best relatable Pokemon I can think of are Rufflet and Braviary, as eagles are seen as patriotic symbols. (Braviary's normal and shiny color palettes also have red/white/blue on them, among other colors.)

Hope this helps somewhat o/

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pepperton (Post 8308686)
http://www.serebii.net/Shiny/Pl/468.png

That's the only one I could think of. :c

Thanks to the both of you and I like all of those now only to pick just one lol.

teckm June 21st, 2014 4:17 PM

Pokemon Red to Pokemon Y
 
Hello!! I have few questions

How do I get my pokemon from Pokemon Red for Gameboy to my Pokemon Y on my 2DS ?

What games and hardware are required?

What is the procedure step by step?

Setzer Gabbiani June 21st, 2014 5:04 PM

Are there any losable battles in Pokemon Emerald? Like, how you can lose to your rival in FR/LG, are there any similar to that in R/S/E's coding?

waveguidebuizel June 21st, 2014 8:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teckm (Post 8311640)
Hello!! I have few questions

How do I get my pokemon from Pokemon Red for Gameboy to my Pokemon Y on my 2DS ?

What games and hardware are required?

What is the procedure step by step?

There's no legit way to transfer a pokémon all the way from the first gen games to the sixth gen ones, because you can't transfer between second and third gens. The oldest pokémon you can transfer are from the third gen games (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, LeafGreen). To do this:

1. Transfer your pokémon from third gen to fourth gen using Pal Park in Diamond, Pearl, Platinum (surf south from Sandgem to get there), HeartGold, or SoulSilver (Fuchsia City). This requires a DS that has a GBA slot, and I think you can only transfer six at a time.

2. Transfer from fourth gen to fifth gen using the Poké Transfer Lab on Route 15 of Black, White, Black 2, or White 2. This requires two DSes, and I think you can only transfer six at a time.

3. Transfer from fifth gen to Pokémon Bank on the 3DS. This requires the Pokémon Transporter software (comes with Pokémon Bank) you can find on the 3DS eShop. I've read that it transfers all pokémon in Box 1 of the fifth gen game you're using. You only need a 3DS for this part.

4. You can move pokémon between X/Y and Pokémon Bank. I think this is done on the menu screen of X/Y, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

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Originally Posted by Setzer Gabbiani (Post 8311706)
Are there any losable battles in Pokemon Emerald? Like, how you can lose to your rival in FR/LG, are there any similar to that in R/S/E's coding?

You mean a battle you can lose and still continue on with the story? Hmm, not that I can remember.

takaaaa June 21st, 2014 9:32 PM

Cant figure out Pokedex 3d Pro... Please help.
 
Hello,
So I just downloaded Pokedex 3D pro on my 3DS but I dont know how to import photos or export photos of pokemon. I know you can add pokemon to a photo and save it to your SD and put it on your computer, but I cant figure out how.

Please help.

kamolahy June 23rd, 2014 4:17 PM

How do I Pokemon?
 
Okay, this is going to blow your minds.

I've never played Pokemon before, but I decided to try it. I'm not sure I get some things about the game. I'm going to ask some basic questions about how people approach these games in an effort to understand it better... pardon the noobery.

Do people try to catch them all? Do you level every Pokemon up? That seems like it might take forever. If not, how do you make a good team if you don't even know what Pokemon are out there? (I know I can look stuff up online, I just try not to as much as possible).

What's with unlearning skills and learning new ones? How do I pick? I feel like so far I've just always taken the new one because the game doesn't really tell me what it does and I'm curious... they force me to decide on the spot.

Is there stuff you do after the main game?

Khoshi June 23rd, 2014 8:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kamolahy (Post 8314567)
Okay, this is going to blow your minds.

I've never played Pokemon before, but I decided to try it. I'm not sure I get some things about the game. I'm going to ask some basic questions about how people approach these games in an effort to understand it better... pardon the noobery.

Do people try to catch them all? Do you level every Pokemon up? That seems like it might take forever. If not, how do you make a good team if you don't even know what Pokemon are out there? (I know I can look stuff up online, I just try not to as much as possible).

What's with unlearning skills and learning new ones? How do I pick? I feel like so far I've just always taken the new one because the game doesn't really tell me what it does and I'm curious... they force me to decide on the spot.

Is there stuff you do after the main game?

Well, while leveling your Pokemon levels up is compulsory so that you never lose a battle, you don't have to catch em' all. You still can, it's just not a must. Really, Pokemon is a game that allows a great amount of flexibility; it's not sandbox freedom, but freedom in a few choices in teams and such. You can pretty much find your own way to play! It all comes down to 2 things though: training your Pokemon and becoming champ. I personally feel exploration does a good job at finding out what Pokemon can be found, though sites like Serebii and Bulbapedia do a good job, too. (not only for Pokemon locations, too!)

Skills come in the form of TMs (Technical Machines) and HMs (Hidden Machines). TMs and HMs are numbered and cover a vast array of moves e.g. TM46 is a Dark type move and is Thief. The differences between TMs and HMs is that there are less HMs than there are TMs, and that while TMs can be replaced for other moves and/or TMs, HMs cannot. You pick according to both your Pokemon's own moveset and your individual tastes. d:

There's a bunch of stuff to do after the games! Extra battles, legendary Pokemon to catch, new areas and more.

Bulbmandle June 25th, 2014 10:57 AM

Help! What should I buy to catch them all?
 
Hey guys I am trying to fulfill my quest of catching them all, but I do not know how to begin. I want to start off slow and just do Gens 1 2 and 3, then once I finish that get the next 3 games. I already have ruby red but my question is which gen 1 game should I get (Fire Red or Leaf Green) and which gen 2 should I get (HG or SS)? Thanks for the help!

Hiatus June 25th, 2014 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bulbmandle (Post 8317160)
Hey guys I am trying to fulfill my quest of catching them all, but I do not know how to begin. I want to start off slow and just do Gens 1 2 and 3, then once I finish that get the next 3 games. I already have ruby red but my question is which gen 1 game should I get (Fire Red or Leaf Green) and which gen 2 should I get (HG or SS)? Thanks for the help!

Each has its own version-exclusives; if you care about them and want to get a hold of certain Pokémon, then you should select your game accordingly (consider looking up on a website like Serebii to gather more info on them). Aside from that, they're all pretty much same in terms of graphics, gameplay, and story-line. If you're not worrying about these kind of things too much, then you could get any version you like. Personally, I got FireRed and SoulSilver. I did get a hold of other two later on, but these are the first that I wound up buying. If you're still unsure about this, then... well, just flip a coin, haha.


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