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Please Rate a Handicapped Trainer's Team

Water Pokemon Master

Water Pokemon Enthusiast
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    Alright, here's the deal. I have a team on my Fire Red Version of semi-Underused Pokemon because I love having the challenge of using something besides Starmie, Blissy, Skarmory, and others.
    But there's a catch: This is a real game team, not a netbattle team. You can't tell me to change a pokemon's moves or personality as if it can be done. Only moves that they can either learn (and when I say this I mean via Mushroom Man), or I can buy, or I can win. Alright? Cool. Here they are:

    Poliwrath: Naughty
    Item: Guard Spec.
    Moves:
    Surf
    Mega Kick
    Blizzard (For those desprate times...)
    Psycic

    Charizard: Adamant
    Item: King's Rock
    Moves:
    Dragon Claw
    Fly
    Over Heat
    Heat Wave

    Arbok: Rash
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    Strength (Arbok's attack is actually pretty good, and IMO it's a pretty good and stable move)
    Glare
    Haze
    Bite

    Golem: Serious
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    Fire Blast
    EarthQuake
    Explosion
    Rock Smash -(I know, pathetic)

    Tauros: Sassy
    Item: Soothe Bell (You'll figure out why soon)
    Moves:
    Rest
    Attract
    Return (There it is)
    Double-Edge

    Jolteon: Gentle
    Item: Lax Incense
    Moves:
    Shock Wave
    Bite
    Thunder
    Quick Attack (Sometimes if Shockwave or Thunder ALMOST kills my opponent, they use a full restore or max potion. But if I use Quick attack first, then shock wave or thunder, I can kill them.)

    Go ahead and rate. Thank you for your time!
     
    Uhhh,I got my work cut out for me >>
    Water Pokemon Master said:
    Alright, here's the deal. I have a team on my Fire Red Version of semi-Underused Pokemon because I love having the challenge of using something besides Starmie, Blissy, Skarmory, and others.
    But there's a catch: This is a real game team, not a netbattle team. You can't tell me to change a pokemon's moves or personality as if it can be done. Only moves that they can either learn (and when I say this I mean via Mushroom Man), or I can buy, or I can win. Alright? Cool. Here they are:

    Poliwrath: Naughty
    Item: Guard Spec.
    Moves:
    Surf
    Body Slam
    Focus Punch
    Substiute

    Nature.....good, moves....bad
    Charizard: Adamant
    Item: King's Rock
    Moves:
    Swords Dance
    Earthquake
    Areial Ace
    Rock Slide
    Like the last,good nature bad attacks
    Arbok: Rash
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    Poison Fang
    Glare
    Haze
    Eartquake/Rock Slide
    This one,this one is just screwed up
    Golem: Serious
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    -some phsyical attack-
    EarthQuake
    Explosion
    Substitute

    Tauros: Sassy
    Item: Soothe Bell (You'll figure out why soon)
    Moves:
    Rest
    Attract
    Return (There it is)
    Double-Edge

    OMFG!A decent one!Just change the nature and I could start cryin'!
    Jolteon: Gentle
    Item: Lax Incense
    Moves:
    Thunder Wave
    Hp[Water or Grass]
    Thunderbolt
    Substitute
    Go ahead and rate. Thank you for your time!
    its pretty bad 2/10 I stopped following your rules only because I couldnt help it,but I didnt change the natures
     
    Arbok: Rash
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    Strength (Arbok's attack is actually pretty good, and IMO it's a pretty good and stable move)
    Glare
    Haze
    Bite
    Bite ----> Sludge Bomb
    Shock Wave
    Bite
    Thunder
    Quick Attack
    Bite ----> Thunder Wave or Hidden Power or Roar :P
    Golem: Serious
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    Fire Blast
    EarthQuake
    Explosion
    Rock Smash
    Fire Blast ---> Rock Blast or Rock Slide
    Tauros: Sassy
    Item: Soothe Bell (You'll figure out why soon)
    Moves:
    Rest
    Attract
    Return (There it is)
    Double-Edge
    Double-Edge ----> Earth Quake :P
     
    :D That's alright Endamaster. I know it is pretty sucky.
    Hmm...those are some good ideas SL. There's something pretty funny about this. I had Thunder wave before, but I got rid of it for bite. Bite for Jolteon is actually really good, it takes down Agatha's Gengars pretty simple.
    I agree with Tauros, I never liked Double Edge. Where would I find the TM earthquake BTW?
    Thank you VERY much for your time.
     
    Water Pokemon Master said:
    Alright, here's the deal. I have a team on my Fire Red Version of semi-Underused Pokemon because I love having the challenge of using something besides Starmie, Blissy, Skarmory, and others.
    But there's a catch: This is a real game team, not a netbattle team. You can't tell me to change a pokemon's moves or personality as if it can be done. Only moves that they can either learn (and when I say this I mean via Mushroom Man), or I can buy, or I can win. Alright? Cool. Here they are:

    Poliwrath: Naughty
    Item: Guard Spec. salac berry or lefties
    Moves:
    Surf
    Mega Kick dunno earthquake
    Blizzard (For those desprate times...)ice beam
    Psycic brickbreak

    trade brickbreak from R/S/E

    Charizard: Adamant
    Item: King's Rock
    Moves:
    Dragon Claw
    Fly AA
    Over Heat flamethrower
    Heat Wave bellydrum/earthquake

    Arbok: Rash
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    Strength (Arbok's attack is actually pretty good, and IMO it's a pretty good and stable move) sludgebomb
    Glare
    Haze
    Bite crunch

    Golem: Serious
    Item: Quick Claw
    Moves:
    Fire Blast
    EarthQuake
    Explosion
    Rock Smash -(I know, pathetic) rockblast/rockslide
    Tauros: Sassy
    Item: Soothe Bell (You'll figure out why soon) CBand
    Moves:
    Rest dunno coz is hard to get hp
    Attract earthquake
    Return (There it is)
    Double-Edge

    Jolteon: Gentle
    Item: Lax Incense
    Moves:
    Shock Wave thunderbolt
    Bite again no hp(hidden power)
    Thunder substitute
    Quick Attack (Sometimes if Shockwave or Thunder ALMOST kills my opponent, they use a full restore or max potion. But if I use Quick attack first, then shock wave or thunder, I can kill them.)

    Go ahead and rate. Thank you for your time!

    hope I helped(message too short)
     
    Cool. These are some awesome ideas! I just have a few questions.
    I've beaten Giovanni already...so I'm unsure where else I could get Earthquake.
    How could I get Crunch?

    I apologize for this little handicap I got. :D Thank you JC for your review!
     
    jc_rcw said:
    hope I helped(message too short)
    Arbork can't learn Crunch in any way :p
    I've beaten Giovanni already...so I'm unsure where else I could get Earthquake
    Did you already use it? :p
     
    So change that move into Earth Quake ::p
    ---> Arbork with Sludge Bomb, Glare, Haze, Earth Quake :D
     
    uhh, I believe that Earthquake TM's ship has sailed.

    Don't call me pathetic, but these are the only TMs I have in stock:

    Focus Punch

    Calm Mind

    Roar

    Hail

    Bulk-Up

    Sunny Day

    Taunt

    Light Screen

    Frusteration

    Reflect

    Sandstorm

    Torment

    Rest

    Snatch

    :S I think I gave Earthquake to my Golem when I thought that since he was traded, he wasn't gunna learn any new moves; and I had no idea there was a Move Tutor at the time and I must have given it to him X_X. Still, thanks for the help a LOT! I am gunna see if I could get some TMs from my Sapphire version. They DO have TMs at the Game Corner right? I'm gunna check there. Thanks!
     
    U also have the move tutors soo...Anyway u got bad TMs...so i'm just gonna post what can work.


    Poliwrath[jolly]@salac
    EVs - Max Sp and Att, rest in Def
    belly drum
    substitute
    focus punch
    earthquake

    Charizard[timid]@leftovers
    EVs - max Sp,SpAtt,hp
    fireblast
    dragon claw
    substitute/HP grass
    sunny day

    U have too many physical sweepers anyway.

    Tauros[jolly]@choice band
    EVs - max Att and Sp
    return
    earthquake
    HP ghost <- use facade/iron tail if u can't get it
    iron tail/facade

    Horrible movepool...hence iron tail

    Replace golem or arbok with a solid water type like vaporeon,milotic or suicune.Its fairly important..so

    Until then -

    Golem[impish]@leftovers
    EVs - Def,Att,hp
    earthquake
    rockslide/rockblast
    explosion
    double edge

    Arbok[jolly]@leftovers
    EVs - Sp,Att,hp
    sludge bomb
    earthquake
    rockslide
    glare

    BLAH!...

    Jolteon[timid]@leftovers
    EVs - max SpAtt and Sp,rest in whatever
    thunderbolt
    thunderwave/baton pass
    HP grass/ice <- thats impossible to get really so try bite..
    substitute/baton pass
     
    Ice Demon, though I am very greatful that you replied to help, i don't think you read my first post very carefully. This isn't a Netbattle team...I don't really have that kind of power to change their stats and I'm not going to go all the way back to point "A".
    And I said that I wasn't going to use terribly used pokemon, which is why I use Arbok, Tauros, and Golem.
    Thanks for the info anyway :D
     
    Water Pkmn Master. About the EQ TM, you can't get it in sapphire in the Game Corner. The only Tm's are these:
    Tm 29: Psychic
    Tm 32: Double Team
    Tm 24:T.Bolt
    Tm 13:I.Beam
    and Tm 35:F.Thrower

    Too bad.
     
    Yeah, too bad. You can say THAT again. But...dig is always the next best thing. Then after that...
    I'm gunna go study up on ground type moves, and see which ones are the strongest after earthquake.
     
    I don't really have that kind of power to change their stats

    How exactly do u not have the power?
    If u have the game u can alter ur EV distributions accordingly..Its done all the time.

    Tauros is an amazing pokemon...Whoever said it wasn't?I just said its movepool was bad.Its arbok that sucks...Golem is an ok UU pokemon.

    U need a pokemon with icebeam if u want to beat the E4, so either get a water pokemon [added bonus of also getting a STABed surf] or catch articuno.
     
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