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Same Level-adict

I try to do this as best I can, but lately I've been slipping. Been playing through my second copy of Platinum and had been using a Budew as my Grass type....let it slip ahead of the rest of the team just to get it to evolve (I hate happiness-based evolution), and I had to stop using it to let the others catch up. Still not done yet.
 
it's in the manuals

For most of the time I've played the games, I've tried to keep all my Pokémon on my team the same level (as per advice in the Red/Blue and Yellow manuals and an NPC in those games).
 
When I first started planning out my teams for games beforehand, I would go out of my way to ensure that they were in order in my party from least to greatest Exp. Points in the Exp. bar. They would also always be the same levels. This doesn't apply to me much anymore, but it still kind of bothers me.
 
I always do that! I get all compulsive if one is higher than any of the others on my team. They always, always, always have to be the same level. I refuse to go on unless they are all the same level.
 
Being completely uptight about this, I have to keep all of my Pokemons' levels the same. I hate seeing one of my Pokemons having a three or even seven level difference. It makes me feel that I'm overpowering one and neglecting the rest.
 
Oh yes. I do that as well. Usually by the 3rd gym 3/4 of my party are all at L25 while the other two are above L25. So, that would be a yes. And I thought I was the only one doing that! >_>
 
Guilty as charged. I like to keep everyone at the same level so I don't show "favoritism" toward any one team member. Plus I remember some of the early Pokemon game guides saying to level your Pokemon evenly.
 
All my Pokemon have to be at the same level. Last night I didn't go to sleep until my Honchkrow gained 10 levels to catch up with Espeon and Typhlosion who are both at level 60.
 
I hadn't really thought about it before, but that totally applies to me! I love keeping them all around the same level, and if I catch a new pokémon to have for my team then I have to train it up to the level of the others before I train anyone else.
 
Used to do this (even for non-party boxed ones, you can imagine how long that used to take) but not any more. I like to keep them all similar levels, I'm not fussed if they're nto exact though. I don't mind if one or two lag behind a bit as long as they remain useful (and if they do they usually level up eventually).
 
OMG~ I thought I was the only one doing this too~~ When I caught a Pokemon at level 80 and the rest of my Pokemon are level 75 I'd train my Pokemon to death until all of them are at the same level. That also means that all of the Pokemon in the PC box are also trained up to level 80 :P
 
Heh, glad to hear I'm not the only one doing this. Yeah, I normally do this simply because it makes my entire team battle-ready instead of just one.
I guess you could call it something of an obssession!:D
Oh, yeah, and I recall something in an old Pokemon manual about training your Pokemon evenly...
 
I also do this! I never understood people who have thier starter at lvl 25 and the rest of thier team at like lvl 16.
 
Im a level/even addict lol, All my pokemon must be the same level and they either have to be a 50 or 55, 60 or 65 etc.
 
I'm currently training on Platinum my team of six, and my highest is 32, four are 30/31 and my newest Pokémon is 22, but I won't carry on the storyline till my newest Pokémon catches up to their levels, 30/31.
 
I totally do this too. I set caps for myself though; I.E Getting everything to 40 except my favorite party member, which is 5 levels ahead. I'm a perfectionist, so everything has to look good and usually ends up overpowered. That's how I like it though.
 
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