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Those are just the trainers people chose to represent themselves. You can do it too. Just go to the Oreburgh Pokemon Center and talk to one of the people inside.
I've been experimenting with Pokerus, and I have a quick question. When they are no longer contagious (indicated by the little smiley) will the effects of double evs remain? It says so on Bulbapedia, but according to my calculations, it seems that this is not the case. Maybe it was a miscalculation on my part (I know that I am not finished ev training yet because the woman in sunyshore wouldn't give me an effort ribbon). Any info on this would be much appreciated.
The easiest way is with an AR code but I heard there's some glitch in the GTS that will clone your pokemon.
Initial calibration phase question:...
When synchronizing my DS clock to an external clock for RNG abuse, I notice that the DS clock is lagging by a fraction of a second behind the external clock. Even though I hit the A button to change the time on the DS exactly when my external clock hits a new minute, the DS clock always seems to lag a bit behind. Is the DS clock supposed to be laggy like this? Will this affect my usual number of seconds it takes to go from a reset to the game world?
Basically, am I allowed a window of error when trying to hit my target time? For example, let's say my target time is 13:01:00. Is it okay to hit the A button/soft reset at any point starting from 13:01:00 but just before 13:01:01? (like, resetting at 0.62 seconds after my target time, since it's still technically 13:01:00 on the DS clock)
How many EVs do I get if I knock out a Pokemon that usually gives 2 EVs in a given stat, but my Pokemon has the Pokerus and is holding a Power item for that same stat.
Also how many EVs do I get if the same above scenario happended but I was holding Macho Brace instead of a Power item.
Whats the best nature for Dusknoir? And is there a way to get good ivs or to know if thery good.
this is how i think when i determine my pokemon's nature.
To determine nature you need to look at his moves.
Are all his moves going to be special moves? are all his moves going to make physical contact?
if you have a mixture of moves try and find out what sort of battling hes doing if its online or just in game stuff, if its going to be an in game, lower its defense as no other pokemon in the game can match a lv 100.
also lower its defense because it has an immunity to normal attacks and almost all normal attacks are physical there is no need for a higher defense if dusknoir is already immune to normal attacks.
this also is the case for its fighting type resistance, since there are only 3 special fighting type moves.
heres a suggested move set
Brick break - to score a super effective hit agains dark (one of its weaknesses)
Psychic - to score a super effective hit against ghost ( again, its weakness)
then i would have any of these
dark pulse, shadow ball, thunder/ice/fire punch.
i would raise his special attack as it is low, and lower his defense - a mild nature
Hope this helped