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Sometimes, you have those challenges where you have Pokemon, lots of them in your boxes, which you'd love to use, but you only use them for certain occasions. Like, catching a Timburr specifically for Lenora, and then just ditching it back into the box, or catching a wild Zebstrika just to handle Skyla.
Do you train certain Pokemon for certain battles?
I don't and I think it's a waste of time. I think it's nice to have a variety of Pokemon for your battles, but why go all out and train a new team all the time, just for one battle? So if you were to battle Clay, would you just go out and catch a random Grass/Water/Ice Pokemon, just to use them in that gym battle so you have the upper advantage? I think it destroys the challenge of the game, just to go out and train a new team everytime to have the advantage. Most of the time, your standard team can handle the person you're meant to battle next anyway, so I just don't see the point in going all out just for one petty battle.
Do you train certain Pokemon for certain battles?
I don't and I think it's a waste of time. I think it's nice to have a variety of Pokemon for your battles, but why go all out and train a new team all the time, just for one battle? So if you were to battle Clay, would you just go out and catch a random Grass/Water/Ice Pokemon, just to use them in that gym battle so you have the upper advantage? I think it destroys the challenge of the game, just to go out and train a new team everytime to have the advantage. Most of the time, your standard team can handle the person you're meant to battle next anyway, so I just don't see the point in going all out just for one petty battle.