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Okay - My first REAL thread based on what Im looking into.
The type of Play I think I would be most benefiting - is Eithier Offensive, or Stalling. But I have a question about stalling. :D
How many differnt hazards can be taken place on ONE single pokemon.
like..Can I confuse/Curse/Sandstorm/sandtomb/spike - and paralyze? :D all on one pokemon?
and ty vm Anti :) that link helped a lot :D
The type of Play I think I would be most benefiting - is Eithier Offensive, or Stalling. But I have a question about stalling. :D
How many differnt hazards can be taken place on ONE single pokemon.
like..Can I confuse/Curse/Sandstorm/sandtomb/spike - and paralyze? :D all on one pokemon?
I don't play on WiFi, but I'm pretty sure that people who use hacks don't harm YOUR game. Some people use *legal* hacks, which some people approve of while others don't. But yeah, hacks aren't something to really be worried about...at least I don't think so.
Vrai covered most of the important things but I want to add on some stuff. First of all, EV training (and also IV breeding/resetting) take awhile. You can test teams on our Pokemon Online Server (there's info on that in the announcement at the top of the CBC forum page) so that you know the team is good before setting out to make it. I definitely recommend that option.
Also, in terms of the whole standards versus favorites issue, that comes up from time to time. My view on it is that when you're new, you're best off using standards just so that you get used to how competitive works...it really is way different than in-game. Once you get the hang of it, you can be more adventurous with what Pokemon and movesets you use, at least to some degree.
Also, if your favorite Pokemon are bad in standard play, you can always try out the UU tier or even lower ones like NU and whatever that fake one they made up under UU but above NU is. The lower tiers at least give some of the less fortunate Pokemon (see: Dustox) a chance to compete. So there's always that.
Buuuut more than anything, it just takes practice. It's really not as hard as it seems at first. I definitely remember being in your position.
oh and
and ty vm Anti :) that link helped a lot :D
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