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Quick Question and Answer Thread / Breeding Questions

This is just out of curiosity as I don't really need to know but:

I know you can baton pass a substitute and stats, but is it possible to baton pass a focus energy?

^ I've been pondering that for a while. :paranoid:
 
Yes, Baton Pass will pass a Focus Energy.
 
Is it better to max out two stats EVs or have balanced EVs?

Like should I have 252 Attack or Sp Atk and 252 Speed or
100 HP / 110 Attack or Sp Atk / 100 Defense / 100 Sp Def / 100 Speed
I just don't want low defenses
 
If you have a Lv.65 or higher team, you shouldn't have any problem at all beating the E4

Like should I have 252 Attack or Sp Atk and 252 Speed or
100 HP / 110 Attack or Sp Atk / 100 Defense / 100 Sp Def / 100 Speed
I just don't want low defenses
It's never a good idea to balance EVs with 100 in each. Some Pokémon are (for example) meant for being fast and deadly, but fragile at the same time, so defenses don't matter on these [E.g. Jolteon, Weavile, Aerodactyl] ; other are meant to be solid tanks, and should be properly EVd (HP, Def, SPDef) [such as Bronzong, Blissey]; and then, other that can be powerful, yet defensive, as well (coughcoughtyranitarcoughcough). It all depends on the Pokémon.
 
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I'm new to EV training and thought I'd give it a try.

Here's the first one I'm thinking of doing, do I have the right idea? If not could someone let me know what would be more effective. Thanks :)

Absol
Jolly
EV Sp Atk and Speed
Swords Dance
Shadow Ball
Perish Song
Psycho Cut

Thanks for your input ;)
 
Ahh, I read the natures columns wrong LOL
I'll go recheck that for the right nature heh

Would a "modest" nature be better?

Why would you choose claw over ball?

And you don't learn if you don't ask right ;)
 
I'm new to EV training and thought I'd give it a try.

Here's the first one I'm thinking of doing, do I have the right idea? If not could someone let me know what would be more effective. Thanks :)

Absol
Jolly
EV Sp Atk and Speed
Swords Dance
Shadow Ball
Perish Song
Psycho Cut

Thanks for your input ;)

Swords dance is right, as is Jolly nature.

You're going to want to EV it in Attack and Speed, ad Swords Dance raises attack, and Absol has a much high attack stat.

Shadow Ball is not good for this set. First off, it's a Special attack, and second, it's potentially blocking Absol from having a good STAB move.

Err... I guess I should just direct you to Absol's Smogon page. That page has the best sets for Absol. I also advice you to check out the Diamond and Pearl Guides of Smogon. They'll provide all the the information you'll need for battling and the right sets.
 
n00b: "What's S&M?" That's why.

1. No, Absol's sp. atk and special sweeping ability sucks. Just stick with physical moves.
2. Absol's base attack is much better than its sp. atk. Since Shadow Claw is a physical move, it is a better option for it than Shadow Ball for the reason stated in 1.

Also, Perish Song is a bad idea as well since Absol has no reliable way to trap the opponent for more than three turns. Shadow Claw is a rather lackluster move for it as well. Better options for those moves would be Sucker Punch, Superpower (if you have Platinum), or Night Slash.
 
Oh, I see. I'll come back then :) I'm training this Dragon Dancing Tyranitar, and I thought that the Fire Punch could only be learned from a breed chain from the Dragonite I used, but luckily I'll get it this way! Would've s*cked to breed and EV up another from the start.. :p Thanks!

Umm... to clarify: This is only for Platinum. The Move Tutor you're thinking of is the Pastoria guy, but he isn't the same one. He's only the Move Re-Learner. TO get Fire Punch onto Tyranitar, you're going to need to use Platinum and you're going to need to have shards.
 
Sorry if there is already a discussion similar to this question, but based on results, does anyone have a good recommendation on a pokemon to use in a Cool Contest?
 
You want the big jerk answer? Pretty much any pokémon, assuming it has cool moves and you're used cool-boosting poffins on it.
 
For a more gentle approach to the question...:

Sorry if there is already a discussion similar to this question, but based on results, does anyone have a good recommendation on a pokemon to use in a Cool Contest?

Any Pokemon, so long as it likes Spicy food (e.g. natures: Adamant, Naughty, Brave, etc.) and has some decent Cool moves, can be used for a Cool Contest. A basic combination can be a Pokemon that utilises a move that boosts them to the first spot for the next turn, then a move that gains a bonus for going first, with a high-scoring move for the fifth round. I believe a Spelon Berry would be best used for creating Poffins that are good for "Cool" Pokemon.

You could always go for a more tactical approach, but the move selection and Judge choice of your opponents in-game is so random, its near impossible. It would also be a good idea to refine your timing skills with the dancing, should you be having trouble. It generally doesn't change a great deal, but its always good to be prepared.

You are also not restricted to Cool-based moves when in the Appeal Round. The only benefit it gives is an additional Star on a Judge, though that does give you an Appeal bonus, should you get the fifth Star...
 
My lame answer could come from the fact that I've never done a contest in D/P/Pt.
R/S/E contests ftw!

Yeah, go for Glaceon's suggestion. =p
 
Well I was looking for a general pokemon. Like the Platinum Guide Book says Chatot would be good for Cool, but I wanted other people's opinion based on the pokemon they've won with.
 
@Jlizard27: You can be grateful for that. The contests are far too bulky in D/P/Pt, if you ask me. XD

@ Justin T: It generally doesn't boil down to the Pokemon; just the moves and nature of them, as well as the quality of the Poffins created and the quickness of your hand when selecting items for the first round. (as well as with the dancing round) For example, you could probably win the Tough Contests with Magikarp. Though if I were to give one Pokemon, I suppose I would say Swellow, only because it was the Pokemon I gained all the Cool Ribbons with on my Sapphire.
 
Lol so did I. I guess I'll try to look at a pokemon with a good movepool for the cool contest.
 
Lol, what kind of police? Like, The Police, the band, or like the cops? I'll edit this or something later with more suggestions, but if you're going for the actual cops, I'd suggest Growlithe/Arcanine. I remember in G/S/C all those police guys used Growlithe.
Yup the best pokemon to evtrain are
Articane rampardos rhyperior
umbreon ect..
Basicly look for low level pokemon with high stats
and start training them but remeber to ev train you need lots and lots
of time good luck! :)
 
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