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There's a required double battle before Lana's trial that consists of a Rufflet and Vullaby, and for this point in the game, those two Pokemon are powerful and are super effective against my entire team. There's also a couple of optionals who have Growlithe and an optional with a Carbink and all of those battles were insanely tough with this team. The Carbink one I just flat out skipped after attempting twice and failing, though this Pokemon shouldn't be a problem now I have Dewpider. It's also worth considering X item spam isn't really as viable in this game as X items received a significant price increase to the extent where you can't really afford a ton of them early. I tended to buy 20 of each except for X Accuracy and Dire Hit once I hit a department store just in case I needed them, but here it's just too steep of an investment when I also need to buy healing items and repels. I'd imagine the difficulty will drop as time goes on and I get better TMs and items, but right now, this game is packing a punch. It wouldn't be difficult with a well-rounded team, don't get me wrong. But without one, it's tough. |
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Kimbo’s Mega Monotype Challenge Type 1: Bug Game 1: Part 1: Bolder and Cascade Badge No team explanation, please be aware the whole Bug Run is a 6 pokemon run, as I can trade in Pinsir this gen which would have been the exception to the rule. Team nicknames are based on species of Butterfly for this run. Start a new game, pick Bulbasaur, so Gary picks Charmander. Power through the early game till I can catch pokemon. Caught both Cabbage the Caterpie and Duke the Weedle. Trained them both around Route 1. Whilst training both of them evolved into Metapod and Kakuna. Started going through Viridian Forest and they evolved into Butterfree and Beedrill. Went back and beat Gary using Duke to sweep. Got to Pewter City, went straight to the Gym. Defeated Brock by using Cabbage to defeat Geodude, poisoned Onix, fainted, then Duke stalled the poison out. Gym badge 1 got. Headed out to Mount Moon. Started walking through. Caught team member number 3, Monarch the Paras. Got through Mt Moon and arrived in Cerulean City. Defeated Gary using Cabbage. Did Nugget Bridge and spoke to Bill before taking on the gym. Defeated Misty, using Cabbage against Staryu, and Monarch to defeat Starmie. TEAM[/FONT] http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/rse/beedrill.png Duke the Beedrill @N/A Level 20/Impish/Male/Swarm Twineedle /Poison Sting /Fury Attack /String Shot http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/rse/butterfree.png Cabbage the Butterfree @N/A Level 20/Quirky/Female/Compound Eyes Confusion /Tackle /Poison Powder /Sleep Powder http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/rse/paras.png Monarch the Paras @N/A Level 21/Quirky/Female/Effect Spore Bullet Seed/ Leech Life/ Scratch/ Stun Spore |
Update on Ultimate Poison Monotype Challenge:
Update #2 on Y.
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Team Toxi: http://www.pkparaiso.com/imagenes/xy/sprites/animados/skorupi.gif Draken the Adamant Skorupi, ♂ - L36 @ Amulet Coin Ability: Sniper Moves: Bug Bite, Dig, Poison Jab, Strength http://www.pkparaiso.com/imagenes/xy/sprites/animados/crobat.gif Countess the Serious Crobat, ♀ - L37 Ability: Inner Focus Moves: Acrobatics, Fly, Bite, Confuse Ray http://www.pkparaiso.com/imagenes/xy/sprites/animados/nidoking.gif Rex the Naive Nidoking, ♂ - L38 @ Poison Barb Ability: Sheer Force Moves: Poison Jab, Thunderbolt, Bulldoze, Cut http://www.pkparaiso.com/imagenes/xy/sprites/animados/skrelp.gif Seaweed the Bold Skrelp, ♀ - L38 @ Eviolite Ability: Poison Point Moves: Sludge Bomb, Thunderbolt, Surf, Aqua Tail http://www.pkparaiso.com/imagenes/xy/sprites/animados/roserade.gif Thorn the Modest Roserade, ♂ - L38 @ Miracle Seed Ability: Natural Cure Moves: Giga Drain, Petal Dance, Venoshock, Dazzling Gleam http://www.pkparaiso.com/imagenes/xy/sprites/animados/toxicroak-f.gif Phibia the Lonely Toxicroak, ♀ - L37 @ Black Belt Ability: Dry Skin Moves: Poison Jab, Bulldoze, Low Sweep, Sucker Punch Boxed: http://www.pkparaiso.com/imagenes/xy/sprites/animados/beedrill.gif Buzz the Hardy Beedrill, ♀ - L20 Ability: Swarm Moves: Poison Sting, Thief, Twineedle, False Swipe |
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Game(s): Fire Red, Soul Silver, Alpha Sapphire, Platinum, White, Y, Ultra Moon Pokémon Type: Dragon Single/Ultimate/Free Mode?: Ultimate Been a while since I've done one of these so why not do one now with my favorite type? I will try to go for the extra goals as much as possible this time around. |
Kimbo’s Mega Monotype Challenge Type 1: Bug Game 1: Part 2: Thunder and Rainbow Badge Spoiler:
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Pokemon Y Grass Monotype Ultimate Challenge
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Started my challenge officially today with my Fire Red run. A bit of a slow start seeing as Dratini's early-level moves aren't that great.
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Pokemon Pearl Grass Monotype Ultimate Challenge
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Water Monotype Challenge - First Update Black | Marko https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/7/74/Trio_Badge.png/50px-Trio_Badge.png https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/8/85/Basic_Badge.png/50px-Basic_Badge.png https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/8/8a/Insect_Badge.png/50px-Insect_Badge.png So I decided to take a break from my Heart Gold because although I'm close I really don't feel like dealing with the game on emulator right now (oh why does HGSS have to be so expensive still). So onward to Unova for the time being! Skipping Hoenn for now because I have a solo run I need to finish first and skipping Sinnoh because I've yet to get my Shiny Piplup rip. So anyways I decided to do the run with BW instead of BW2 because there is one Pokemon that I want to use on my team that I wouldn't be able to get in BW2. If you're concerned for me about the beginning of the game for a particular reason well, you'll see if you read on. The journey begins in my room with Cheren and Bianca where we get to choose our starter. I, of course, chose Oshawott who is the first member of my part! Named him Pancake after I beat both of my childhood friends. So off Pancake and I go onto Route 1 where I don't bother to catch any other Pokemon even though Bianca asked me to. Why would I if there are no water types I can pick up. That said, there isn't any until after the first gym which is well... Cilan because I chose a water type. I went into this game expecting Cilan to be utter hell because Oshawott is the only water type and I figure Pansage was just going to demolish me. However, that ended up not being the case! I grinded Oshawott to level 17 where it evolved into Dewott (didn't take as long as I thought though it was still brutal grinding that out) and Cilan was actually fairly easy. Used Focus Energy while he had Lilipup out and after I took that out all it took was two tackles (second one was a critical) to take out Pansage! One hurdle down! So after that was over and done with I continued my trek and went onto the next town where Lenora was. I skipped a few trainers for the time being and went to the outside of Pinwheel Forest so I can catch my second member, Donut the Tympole. Leveled Donut and Pancake a few levels before going in an taking on Lenora. Now, we all know how hard Lenora can be sometimes and thankfully she was actually really easy! Used Focus Energy on Herdier and one Critical Razor Shell took the puppy down. Then one more Critical Razor Shell took down Watchog after and badge get! Then after what seemed like years and many Audinos later I finally found a Panpour I liked. Enter Poptart the Panpour who was actually the only female I found while looking so I guess that's all I was waiting for. With Poptart finally on the team we go on and continue to beat up Team Plasma in the forest and get back the skull that they stole from the museum. Then of course after getting to Castelia City I beat Team Plasma again after they stole Bianca's Munna. Once that was over and done with I actually went back to Pinwheel Forest to grind off Audino again this time to level up Panpour. Leveled her up to 31 so she learned Acrobatics to deal with Burgh and his Leavanny. Worth it too because his gym battle didn't even take two minutes. Set up on Whirlpede with two Work-Ups, then demolished it with Scald, Leavanny with on Acrobatics, and one more Scald did the trick for Dwebble. Now me and my team are in the desert making our way towards Nimbasa City! Elesa is the possible last hurdle my team has to make before it's smoother sailing but we're pretty overleveled so I don't think she'll be an issue at all. But I suppose we will find out next time! https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/dewott.png Pancake (Dewott) ♂ Relaxed | Torrent | Level 32 @ Mystic Water Revenge, Razor Shell, Fury Cutter, Focus Energy https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/palpitoad.png Donut (Palpitoad) ♀ Serious | Hydration | Level 31 @ Amulet Coin Aqua Ring, Mud Shot, Uproar, Muddy Water https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/panpour.png Poptart (Panpour) ♀ Hasty | Gluttony | Level 32 Acrobatics, Bite, Scald, Work Up HM Slaves https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/sun-moon/icon/pansear.png |
Hey its been a while. You probably assume I'll be continuing my poison run since its the only one to have even touched gen 2.
GUESS AGAIN! I decided to drop my Flying run for this! Forum User Name: Xemnahort Game(s): Red 2/8, gen 2 0/16, gen 3 0/8, gen 4 0/8, gen 5 0/8, gen 6 0/8, gen 7 0/?(I don't remember how many) Pokémon Type: Electric Single/Ultimate/Free Mode?: Ultimate and I've already started so here we go Named myself Odin. Got a Charmander. Lost the first rival (Loki) fight for the first time since starting monotypes. Ran to Viridian Forest. Captured first mon, a Pikachu named Thor. Challenged Rival to a rematch... it went better. Captured a Spearow. Beat up everyone in forest and grinded to 16 for Quick Attack. Challenged brock... ran out of PP for Quick Attack against Onix and proceeded to use every other move til I could use Struggle... and then ran out of Potions. Considered all options then decided to return to forest, use up all Thunder Waves and Thundershocks and left 15 Growls. Challenged brock again and with a combo of Quick Attack, Struggle and Potions beat him. Blitzed through mt. moon grabbing all items and fighting sparingly. Reached Cerulean proceeded to barely beat Loki. Reached Bill after struggling (not the move just the action this time) past another damn Onix. Ran to vermillion to pick up cut, rest, and the bike voucher. Beat Loki without too much trouble this time. Traded Spearow for a Farfetch'd. Beat Misty and got the Bike. Ran back to Vermillion and then thru Diglett cave to get Flash. Relearned I needed 10 mons to get Flash so I caught a few. Got Flash and taught it to Thor. Ran back to Cerulean and proceeded toward Rock Tunnel. Avoided as many fights as possible though one trainer poisoned me so I ran around til Thor fainted and used a rare candy to revive him. Reached Lavender Town and headed to Celadon. Obtained second mon, an Eevee named Raijin. Bought 2 thunderstones but have yet to use them. Now training Raijin to learn Bite before evolving. Thor (Pikachu) lvl 34 Raijin (Eevee) lvl 26 |
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ddrox13's Monotype Challenge of Renegade Platinum with the Ice type. https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/b/bb/471MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/8/8f/478MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/1/12/473MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/f/fc/460MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/9/96/461MS.pnghttps://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/pokemon/images/e/e2/365.png/revision/latest?cb=20131104053050 Challenge Complete! This run, man. Doing an insane challenge like this really helps solidify your love for a type. Ice is just not a great type to mono with, but if you're gonna do it, it's a hell of a lot of fun. Renegade Platinum is also an absurd game to do any challenge in, but here we are. Bar the obvious exception bearing the name Infernape, late-game Sinnoh is actually fairly nice to Ice-types. Not too many pesky fighters, not too many fiery things outside of Flint's room, lots of Pokémon with low Defenses to one-shot. This meant there were a lot of things for my one-shotters - most notably Leiptr (Weavile), Gjoll (Froslass), and Sylgr (Mamoswine) - to lay the smack down on. My more well-rounded first partner Fjorm (Glaceon) was able to patch up many situations where a one-shot wasn't in the cards, which was a major asset and led to her being this run's MVP. Combine those four with Hail support and the occasional Hammer Time from the still-fairly-underwhelming Hrid (Abomasnow) and some Fire protection in Svol (Walrein), and you have as close to a recipe for in-game success as you can have while being locked to the worst defensive type in the game. Through all the ups and downs, this has been one of my most fun monotypes, if not my most fun, to date. If you love the Ice-type as much as I do, feel free to give this run a try. Thanks again to Dray for an amazing game, and thanks to all of you lovelies for reading this mess. --- Cyrus II is actually an okay fight, despite a number of annoying things. Svol of all people netted KOes 1-3 on Crobat, Magnezone, and Houndoom. Fjorm mopped up Honchkrow and Weavile with a few well-placed Dazzling Gleams. Gjoll, in her standard refusal to be outshown by her sisters, took out four of Saturn's Pokemon, leaving only Marmortar for Sylgr to dispose of. Leiptr, for her part, led the team through the entire Hrid-less ascent of Mt. Coronet. Mars/Jupiter goes about as well as it physically can go - Rabinov *didn't* mess anything up, meaning Leiptr, Gjoll, and Fjorm could sweep through the twin commanders with little to no resistance (bar a rogue Hammer Arm from a Scrappy Kangaskhan KOing Gjoll). Distortion World time! After the only good puzzle area in the series, It's time for Cyrus... WAIT I FORGOT HE KEEPS THE LEGENDAR.... It's time for a double battle with Dialga and Palkia! Leiptr and Fjorm fall to a pair of Aura Spheres, but not before doing a significant chunk of damage to Dialga and Palkia respectively. Gjoll finishes the latter, while Sylgr evicts the former. The actual Cyrus III fight that follows plays out quite similar to Cyrus II, except that he now has a Gyarados for Gjoll to nuke. Giratina, now dubbed Hel to be at least somewhat on-theme, then takes a Master Ball to the face because she's a more HM-efficient Fly slave than Murkrow (after listening to her battle theme for ~10 minutes while I logged up to this point). Volkner was next, and Sylgr and Fjorm basically trivialized this fight. Sylgr took out Jolteon while taking a good chunk of damage, but stayed in to donk Magnezone anyway. Volkner's two Rotom possess the Heat and Wash forms, and were evicted by Svol and Leiptr respectively. Fjorm was finally responsible for cleaning up the two Physical attackers, Luxray and Electivire. Pretty much everyone contributes on Victory Road (except for Hrid for obvious reasons - she's benched). As you'd probably expect by now, the Marley quest is mandatory and pre-E4. That sidequest and Lucas provide enough of a challenge to convince me we need a couple more levels (and to dump Svol's unwanted HMs). So, we do. And we catch Hrid up, then equip her Ball Capsule for the final time, locking my final party of six. The final fight with Rabinov is the only thing between us and the E4, and everyone manages to help out. Staraptor gets a Leiptr Punch (the Icy variety, specifically) to the face, Fjorm crits Heracross, Svol eats a Close Combat and Surfs away the subsequent fire doggo, Gjoll gets the free OHKO on Torterra, Hrid makes her first appearance of the update to drop a Wood Hammer on Azumarill, and Sylgr is the option for deleting the Snorlax that caused me no end of problems before. A fine way to start the League, if I do say so myself. The Elite Four in Renegade Platinum is semi-randomized - each Elite has 4 potential teams, and you won't know which you're facing until you get there. So, no Serebii cheese. Aaron leads with a Masqrain, which in this game actually resists Ice due to inheriting its pre-evolution's Water/Bug style. It manages to take out Gjoll, but it can't stop the Leiptr one-shot that follows. Fjorm chunks Aaron's Heracross before eating a Close Combat, but Leiptr, being Leiptr, is there to snag the KO. Scizor takes down everyone but Hrid, although he also goes down with Sylgr due to the Life Orb. Hrid miraculously tanks a Bug Buzz and Aaron's Beautifly misses the coin flip on the subsequent Hurricane in Hail, meaning I have time to Revive both Leiptr and Gjoll, the latter at full health. Gjoll then punishes Beautifly with an Ice Beam. Leiptr gives her life again to allow me to revive Sylgr, who in turn removes Drapion and Dustox from play with Earthquake and Rock Climb (which is now a Rock-type move), winning me the match. Bertha is hypothetically the easy one, by virtue of types. I correctly guess that Bertha would lead with something that makes a Sandstorm, so I lead Hrid to cancel it. She lands a Blizzard and an Ice Shard to win the round. Bertha leaning towards her Flying-type Gliscor next hints that a Poison Jab is in Hrid's future if she stays in, but Sylgr's Icicle Crash has other plans. Hrid makes a reappearance to handle Wishcash, and manages to win with Wood Hammer despite the surprise Bounce. Hrid is now too damaged to use Wood Hammer again, so I call in Svol to finish the match by one-shotting Golem (with the help of Hail), Rhyperior, and Donphan. And now we come to the hard part. I make the same somewhat gutsy call to lead Hrid again, and it once more pays off as it cancels the Drought from Flint's Ninetales. Obviously I can't leave her in to take an Overheat though, so Svol takes over to do that. The bane of my existance, Infernape, is the next call from the flame master, and it is now that I realize I didn't go through with my Genius Plan of giving Fjorm the Soft Sand. So, I first preform "The HJK Test", aka leading Fjorm and switching into Gjoll to attempt to see if Infernape bears High Jump Kick. Turns out he went for the Flare Blitz, however, so Gjoll falls instantly. The recoil damage does allow Fjorm to get the revenge kill successfully. Flint answers with Flareon, and fittingly both Eeveeloutions fall together to Flare Blitz when Earth Power fails to KO. Due to the double-KO I'm blind picking my next sub, and I go with the safe option of Svol. She manages to survive Rapidash's Wild Charge, and answers with Surf. I keep her in on Houndoom and throw a Potion her way, allowing her to eat two Fire Blasts in style and respond with another Surf. Flint's ace is Magmortar, but he falls to the faster Sylgr in a single Earthquake. Lucian has traditionally been the E4 member that gives me the most trouble. I again lead Hrid for that sweet, sweet chip damage from Hail into Lucian's barrier-happy Mr. Mime. Not that Hrid cares terribly much about Reflect - Wood Hammer still nets the OHKO. Bronzong is probably my least favorite Pokemon to fight in-game ever, and it lives up to that here by tanking a Gjoll Shadow Ball and retaliating with Gyro Ball. Obvious Full Restore is obvious, so Leiptr has two shots to Thief Bronzong to death, which she succeeds. My plan against Gallade is to see how Fjorm fares, then sac Hrid to revive Gjoll. Turns out the latter part of the plan doesn't matter, as Fjorm gets her first Snow Cloak dodge of the run to complete the 2HKO with Dazzling Gleam. Unlike Bronzong, Metagross doesn't have Levitate, so Sylgr gets to throw out an Earthquake. Unfortunately, Gross survives because of that Reflect I totally forgot about from turn 1 and KOes with Meteor Mash, so Leiptr comes back out to clean up again, "accidentally" taking down Lucian's Espeon and Alakazam in the process to end the duel. Cynthia time! The "lead Hrid, push Wood Hammer, and hope for the best" strategy seems to have worked so far, so I keep it up. Spiritomb does survive it and answers with W-o-W, so I resort to Blizzard to finish the job [ddrox 6 - 5 Cynthia]. Lucario is sent out, so I try the "check for HJK" trick again and it once more gets Gjoll killed, this time by Meteor Mash [ddrox 5 - 5 Cynthia]. That said, Sylgr remains ever faster than I expected, and nets the return KO [ddrox 5 - 4 Cynthia]. Milotic is next, and my answers are either Burned (Hrid) or dead (Gjoll). I pick the former, and just drop a Full Restore to get her back in fighting shape. At this point, it's (Wood) Hammer time [5-3]. My only good answer to Togekiss is to hope Sylgr's Icicle Crash OHKOes. It doesn't, but nor does the return Moonblast, so Ice Shard picks up the round [5-2]. At this point, Cynthia is down to her Ice-weaks. Roserade is first, but it takes a Leiptr Punch to the face in rapid order [5-1]. Lastly, I always go out of my way to give the final kill on Cynthia to whoever I think deserves it the most. In this case, the answer is fairly obvious, as Fjorm is the one to eliminate Garchomp, even through the Yache Berry. GG. https://i.imgur.com/KDjpM1w.png?1 The Team https://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/b/bb/471MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/8/8f/478MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/1/12/473MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/f/fc/460MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/9/96/461MS.pnghttps://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/6/66/365MS.png Now with commentary! And Hall of Fame Screenshots! Spoiler:
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Water Monotype Challenge - Second Update Black | Marko https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/7/74/Trio_Badge.png/50px-Trio_Badge.png https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/8/85/Basic_Badge.png/50px-Basic_Badge.png https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/8/8a/Insect_Badge.png/50px-Insect_Badge.png https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/5/5b/Bolt_Badge.png/50px-Bolt_Badge.png https://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/2/29/Quake_Badge.png/50px-Quake_Badge.png So thankfully I realized that I was able to get to the Relic Castle and obtain my fossil so I can have the next member on my team, and also the member that I picked BW over BW2 for. That's right, I picked up the Cover Fossil and then after reaching Nimbasa and getting the bike for faster travel, quickly trekked back to revive Cereal the Tirtouga. After her glorious revival I went back to the Resort where I then went around fighting all the trainers to level her up as best I could, then moved on to Nimbasa. Went on the Ferris Wheel and fought N, then moved on to battling Elesa. With Donut on my side she was really easy. Donut quickly took down her two Emolgas and after she was taken out by Zebstrika Pancake went in and finished her off. With the Bolt Badge in hand we followed Elesa out to go bring down the drawbridge (after the... two fights I got from the stadium. lame.) and onto Driftveil City to what I already knew was going to be an easy gym match. Of course, this wasn't before I picked up my fifth member, Oatmeal the Ducklett! After beat Team Plasma once again in the freezer I actually went to the route beyond Driftveil to level Cereal and Oatmeal up a little bit so they were closer to their other team members. Once I got tired of seeing Emolgas instead of Audinos I then went to face Clay. Right before the fight Donut evolved into Seismitoad! And of course with her fully evolved form in tow she quickly demolished his first two Pokemon (she's quickly becoming an MVP here isn't she) and just for the heck of it allowed Pancake to finish off his Excadrill with Revenge instead of a water type because why not. Right after Clay's gym match Pancake then moves on and evolves into a Samurott! Another member fully evolved. Once Pancake had evolved I had decided to grind out on the route before Chargestone Cave. One so my latest two members can finish catching up to the other three and two because I didn't feel like going into the cave yet (I don't like going through this cave I find it tedious). So after more Audinos later we now have Oatmeal the Swanna and Cereal the Carracosta! Now four out of five of our members are fully evolved (you'll evolve soon Poptart I promise) and next time we'll tackle Chargestone Cave and go on to face our next Gym Battle, Skyla! I don't expect this game to really be all that difficult from here on out but we'll see knock on wood and all that. https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/samurott.png Pancake (Samurott) ♂ Relaxed | Torrent | Level 36 @ Mystic Water Revenge, Razor Shell, Fury Cutter, Slash https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/seismitoad.png Donut (Seismitoad) ♀ Serious | Poison Touch | Level 37 @ Amulet Coin Grass Knot, Mud Shot, Acid, Muddy Water https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/panpour.png Poptart (Panpour) ♀ Hasty | Gluttony | Level 34 Acrobatics, Bite, Scald, Work Up https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/carracosta.png Cereal (Carracosta) ♀ Hardy | Solid Rock | Level 37 Aqua Jet, AncientPower, Crunch, Brine https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/black-white/normal/swanna.png Oatmeal (Swanna) ♀ Hardy | Big Pecks | Level 35 Air Slash, Rain Dance, Bubblebeam, Roost HM Slaves https://img.pokemondb.net/sprites/sun-moon/icon/pansear.png |
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One thing I haven´t mentioned yet is that I'm catching pokémon along the way to fill my pokédex. The purpose of this is to get the National pokédex so I can eventually beat round 2 of the Elite Four. With that said I have a question. Can I use trainer battles to train the pokémon that evolve through level-up if they aren´t of my chosen type? My progress: Spoiler:
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Pokemon Omega Ruby Fighting Monotype Challenge - Part 4 - Team Magma, Badge 8, Victory Road and Elite Four (Finale) Spoiler:
Edit: Also need a smaller challenge to do whilst in transit. I spend a lot of time travelling and often don't have all my carts on me, nor do I particularly want to carry them around. I have the gen 1 and gen 2 games are already pre-installed onto my system so... Forum User Name: FactoriesFarAway Game(s): Red Pokémon Type: Flying Single/Ultimate/Free Mode?: Single |
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Hey all! I'm a complete and utter noobie who loves Pokemon! I'd love any sort of help, since I'm just trying my best out here, attempting a Ultimate Steel Run, since it's my favorite type. I know you don't have to do Gen 1 as Steel, but, I can use two Magnemites and have it count, right? I just wanna make sure. Anyway, moving on!
Forum Name: Newfi Cheese Games: Leaf Green, Soul Silver, Alpha Sapphire, Platinum, Black 2, Y, Moon Pokemon Type: Steel Single/Ultimate/Free Mode?: Ultimate Starting with a Moon run I started a good bit ago. There's a ton of stuff that's already happened, but nothing much exciting. Sorry if I'm not good at this kinda thing, I'm new to updating and whatever. Long story short, I'm training up Rufus the Diglett and Twobit the Magnemite for Wela Volcano Park, which is gonna suuuuuuck. |
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