Do you Plan out your Team

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    Ok to make a long story short.
    my cousin (Adam) plans the six pokemon he is going to use before he even gets the game by researching everything about them.
    While i control my self and wait for the game to come out and catch what i think is strong or looks cool, well he came over yesterday and had recently brought pearl (he had diamond and Platinum) so he could have 3 teams one with every starter while we were talking about his options i though do other people plan there teams out. So leave some comments.

    So do you go in blind or knowing everything
     
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    I prefer to go in blind, but I usually end up looking up the locations of certain Pokemon and plan out my team.
    I tried my best to not do that for HG and SS but I'm not doing a very good job. I already spoiled the Safari Zone for myself. :P
     
    With HGSS i asked one question Is poliwag available and thats it untill it comes out im not knowing anything like there was a what team are you going to have thread but im not going to follow that i change my mind to often
     
    The first time I play a game I tend to go in blind. But after that first time I tend to plan out my team before going into the game.
     
    When I first got Pearl I went in blind because I didn't know any of the new Pokemon so I wanted to surprise myself. But when Platinum came around I planned one.
     
    I don't plan out exact Pokemon, but I do have a general layout that I always follow. My team must consist of a Flying type, Ground type, and Electric type. There must be a Surf/Waterfall/Whirlpool/Dive HM slave.

    I just found the first one of each type I could find in Platinum, and it went very well. The unexpected additions of Close Combat on Staraptor, Crunch on Luxray, and Stone Edge on Golem helped me cover a variety of types I would otherwise be unable to cover.
     
    I used to plan out almost every little detail, even gender and names. I don't do that anymore, though. Sometimes I'll keep a potential team in mind, but if something comes along and changes my mind, I'll usually go with that.
     
    I prefer to just walk in the game blind, rather than planning it out. Like, I'll probably have a starter planned out if it's a generation I'm familiar with. But other than that, I'll just catch what seems cool at the time, use it in battles for a while and see if I like using. If not, it's off to the PC. Lather, rinse, and repeat.

    Oh, but if I decide to restart the game it's always, always a new team - right down to which starter I choose.
     
    i try to plan it out usually but everytime i do it gets messed up by me finding a shiny or something like that, that i just have to use and it just changes my whole team
     
    I usually plan out. Except for the first time around, I don't.
     
    For the longest time I didn't do any planning at all, since it was usually just my starter with a bunch of random catches/things I liked as backups.

    Around the time I got Diamond, though, I changed things up and started planning. It's not too meticulous, though, it's based on a few simple criteria:

    1. It's something I like and haven't used before (when I started Emerald I realized I had never used a Ghost-type before, now I have a Sableye)
    2. I can get some type variety in
    3. Can I get a nice color variety? An all-blue team, for example, just seems kinda boring.

    Usually I try to learn a little about what kinds of moves might work out nicely for my team, just so I can plan for the future- for example, I just picked up a used copy of Colosseum and today I found out Octillery can use Flamethrower. So I've decided my team will have a Flamethrowering Octillery.

    I also tend to think of nicknames, whether I want to or not, since my imagination works on its own schedule.
     
    I always plan my in-game team ahead of time by looking up what kind of pokemon are in the E4 and plan on six pokemon with significant advantages over everything. :P

    When it comes to my more...competitive teams...they usually just pop up from the pokemon that I use the most. XD
     
    I usually make a plan and figure out which pokémon will take over surf an which one uses fly which is why quagsire is a pokemon I use a lot and if I really want to use a certain pokemon then I do or there will be a delay of that pokemon
     
    I thought I was the only one to do that! I always plan what Pokemon that seem appealing to me for that game, and makes sure they can learn all the HM's. I hated before having to get rid of one of my Pokemon so that I could have one that could learn fly, so I started planning.
     
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