crimsonskarmory
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Gigalith seemed really cool at first but it is a rock type and slow.
Hi,
A rock type is always slower than a "lighter" type.
Is there an item in game which reverse the gravity ? (it seems to me that the little girl said this) the girl who leave with the friend of keteleria. But I am probably wrong.
blitzle... well kinda i mean it's a good attacker and it looks cool but it's defense is crap!!!
i used it once and it was hard to use because it would get knocked out really easily but it could knock out things nicely!
I once thought Klinklang would be a decent pokemon to rack up kills with, but it turned out to be rubbish and down the box it went.
Someone over at the team thread has indicated Purrloin will be on the final team. I don't mean this to come across as a gambling wager, but I'd put money down on whether Purrloin serves an integral part of the final team. There are a couple of TMs that give a STAB for it, but Liepard does not stand up to Zoroark despite being the same type.
Cyclone
Yeah, Poorloin is pretty bad. Liepard's 88 Base Attack is loltastingly bad late game, and it's level-up is pathetic.
Plus there are so many better Dark types in this game (Scrafty, Krookodile, Zoroark) that I can't see why anyone would want to use Liepard (unless it's his/her favourite Pokemon or whatever).
Au contraire. If you have an Event Celebi, get the little boy Zorua in Castelia City; turns out they're friends (keep a free slot in your party, it has to physically join the party). Got an Event Shiny Entei, Suicine, or Raikou? Head for the woman in the trailer at Lostlorn Forest; this Zoroark comes at Lv.25. Or even if you can do those (or not), just trade for an Egg (in your own Trainer ID when hatched) or a baby (in another Trainer ID, it levels up quicker).But Zoroark isn't actually in the game!
Liepard is at least better than Mightyena. If only it learned some better moves...
But Zoroark isn't actually in the game!
Liepard is at least better than Mightyena. If only it learned some better moves...
I once thought Klinklang would be a decent pokemon to rack up kills with, but it turned out to be rubbish and down the box it went.
Yeah, I remember training one and it was a pain.
The entire line only learns Steel, Normal and Electric-type moves, has higher Attack stat than Sp. Attack and it only gets ONE PHYSICAL STAB MOVE, which unfortunately has low BP and is slightly inaccurate.
I mean, it's not even Electric-type yet it learns all these Electric moves. I mean, stuff like Thunderbolt, Charge Beam, Zap Cannon, Volt Switch, Thundershock etc.
Reuniclus. I spent so much time raising them in White and then again in White 2 only to be bitterly reminded that they're so, so slow.