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The topic name makes me want to pose the question, how often do y'all keep a Pokemon from evolving? Interestingly enough, I've read in many strategy guides for Pokemon that it can be a strategical choice to improve the Pokemon's move set. I actually can't recall one instance where I have pressed B to stop my Pokemon from evolving.
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Not very often, unfortunately. Only time I do it is when I need one of my Pokémon to learn a pre-evolution move; last time this had happened was about three months ago, when I was trying to teach Shroomish Spore. Not sure why, but I just don't like it when my Pokémon are... well, un-evolved. xD"
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First was when I was playing PKMN Gold, I caught a Mareep for the first time because I found the little thing quite cute. When it evolved, I fell in love with it. When it evolved again, I turned the game off and on again, and kept on pressing B every time Flaffy wants to evolve again. >.> Second was on X. I seriously found Fennekin extremely cute, but I didn't like what it's evos looked like, especially Delphox, so I kept the little thing a cute little Fenny, until I beaten the game and began to breed for competitive 'mons. ^^ |
I can't really stand having an unevolved Pokémon, but that doesn't mean I certainly haven't pressed B before. I usually press B when I need the Pokémon to stay unevolved, usually for breeding purposes. There was a time though when I was trying to level 100 Pokémon with Pickup. I kept pressing B because if I didn't upon evolving the Pokémon would've lost Pickup. xD
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I don't really like to leave something unevolved, it may struggle behind my other Pokemon if I do that. If I ever want to look at an unevolved Pokemon, I'd most likely catch another one assuming it's something easy to catch or breed. In fact, in my whole life I know I barely press that B button at all.
And love this new direction you're taking, Ashley. A DCC thread can really help bring activity up. |
Finally, a PGC DCC <3
Anyway, I've never left a Pokemon unevolved. The only time I've pressed the B button was when my finger slipped from the A button on my DS. I find unevolved Pokemon a waste of space to keep when they miss the chance of evolving, though the whole learning moves quicker thing is a benefit (and perhaps the only benefit) of holding back on evolving. |
I don't think I ever pressed the B button while I am having one of my Pokemon evolve. Course if I ever did press the button, it was probably a mistake. Better to let the Pokemon evolve than not evolve it.
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Sometimes it's better to leave Pokémon un-evolved for specific points. Usually if I do stop an evolution, it's to get a specific move earlier than I could if I evolved it. But i've done that plenty of times.
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When I'm playing Pokemon in a recreational manner, I don't even consider strategic choices like keeping a Pokemon from evolving to learn a move it wouldn't learn otherwise, so the only times I've prolonged evolution have been due to my preference of their current form over the evolved form. I know I've kept Quilava from evolving at least until level 40 because they're just so darn cute. c:
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Have you guys ever tried using any strategic Pokémon in-game, and not for competitive purposes? I've tried Togekiss once, with Roost, Air Slash, Thunder Wave, and Ominous Wind, and, well... it made battling a lot easier. Thanks to this Pokémon, I was able to get through about three battle facilities over at Platinum. Right now, I have it in my Y version; would put it on my team, but I'd like to test some other things out before I make space for it.
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I've never used a competitive set in game, as it seems like a waste. The AI of the Pokemon games aren't the best in the world, so why should I take battling super seriously like most competitive players do? It wouldn't change much in my eyes.
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I've never done that. :c When I play through the story line of Pokemon games, I always load my companions with high-powered offensive attacks, and that's about it. Simply don't have the patience to use any stall or support-based teams while travelling regions. HMs also make competitive move sets tedious because then HM slaves are needed to proceed through certain areas.
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Last time I remember doing so was when I was doing a challenge and I had to keep the Pokemon unevolved. I never finished the challenge (though right now I wish kind of watch to try again but at the same time effort) but that's the last time I remember doing it. I know I've done it plenty of times in the past like my Marshtomp on Ruby is still well... a Marshtomp. Not that it matters though since I don't know where my Ruby went. </3
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Eh, 95% of the time I just go with attacking movesets in game- it isn't all that hard to outpower the AI, and you don't really need to outsmart them that often. The closest I've had to a competitive Pokemon I guess would've been my Butterfree back on HeartGold. With its Compound Eyes ability I focused moreso on status moves than I normally do, which really helped make up for Butterfree's lack of power, especially later on in the game.
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I don't really use competitive movesets in-game, because I'm more of a casual player who normally goes hyper offensive when it comes to the main story. The only real competitive stuff I really do is on Showdown.
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Well the closest that has happened is my current re-run of Pokemon Black 2 where I caught a Petilil specifically for when it evolves into LIlligant so it learns Quiver Dance. It does well for sweeping teams after sleep powdering a threat.
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I usually evolve all my pokemon - except for Vigoroth! Don't like Slaking, haha.
As for competitive, nope, I don't know much about competitive pokemon strategy to begin with so I usually just give my pokemon some decent stab, something othertyped offensive and a couple of status moves. |
I only keep Pokemon from evolving when there's a pre-evo move that I want it to learn.
And about competitive, I don't actually... I normally go with half going Attack! Attack! Attack! while the other is utilizing status moves and moves that uses those statuses to its advantage (like Toxic Spikes + anything that switches the Pokemon, such a fun combo). |
I use modified competitive movesets! I will usually omit healing, hidden power, and hazard moves (occasionally some egg moves if I don't think it's necessary) since a lot of these aren't really necessary ingame. I usually have my Pokemon ingame have movesets with a variety of different types, because I prefer for them to stay in for as long as possible and take as many things down with them, instead of like in competitive battling where I try to keep everyone alive at the same time.
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Also I have this weird tradition of not evolving my starter. For some reason I always keep them in the first or second stage and never go into the third. Like for Oshawott I'll evolve to Dewott (one of my favorite Pokemon ever) and be done with that. But for most every other starter I've ever chosen I've never evolved them even once. It's intentional, because I love their first forms, but that's always just been the case for me. I could care less about extra power to be honest. I think my current Emerald Nuzlocke is the only exception, as I've got a Sceptile now. XD; But that's because Nuzlockes are difficult with NFEs. OTL; |
Nuzlucke runs; it's been ages since I last tried one. :x When I did, though, I wasn't very successful; most of my valuable Pokémon wound up fainting, so I had to just stick with common ones. Since they were newly-captured, their stats and level weren't that great, so they fainted even faster. Once most of them were gone, I simply quit the challenge; it was getting sort of frustrating, haha.
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I did a Nuzlocke challenge once.
I failed it after 2 days. Challenges aren't my thing...so as soon as all my Pokemon fainted, I played normally. |
I've been telling myself for the longest time that I'll do a Nuzlocke challenge one day, but I've still never gotten around to it. I just hate playing on emulators, and aside from my Sapphire I never restart my games, so I'm kind of limiting my options, haha.
Maybe one day I'll try a randomized Nuzlocke, though. That'd probably be more exciting than having the possibility of getting a bunch of the same Pokemon early on in the game. |
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