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What i'm saying is that Nintendo calls them Legendaries not Ubers, Ubers is online slang.
Thank you SO much Ariel. That post you quoted makes very little sense.
That is incorrect. Not all Pokémon with a base stat total of 600 are ubers and not all legendaries have a base stat total of 600 or more. The trios only have a base stat total of 580 and ability, typing and movepool also play a big part in what's uber and what's not. If anyone can seriously say they think Celebi, Jirachi, Cresselia, Heatran, Slaking, Shaymin, Garchomp, Tyranitar, Salemence and Dragonite are ubers they have a lot to learn about Pokémon.Ubers are pokemon that have a base stat total of 600 or more. Legendaries have a base stat total of 600 or more and are one of a kind. Rare pokemon are limited in a game and have a base stat total lower than 600. Not many people realize that
I take it you think I was in support of that "rant" of his, as he called it. I merely thought it was somewhat humorous. Hence part of the reason as to why I quoted.
I can see his point, and we should be able to use Legendaries more freely without "OMG N00B" being screamed at us. Which is the the other reason why I quoted it. But I can also see the competitive player's point of view as in to that to hold a decent enjoyable battle that, they should be kept from standard play, kept in battles exclusive to them. >_<
I agree, ubers are used all too common, but they are often used by casual players & kids, making them no real treat. My 8 year old cousin uses them, cause they "look cool" and, according to him, are "unbeatable". Cute. Should he not use them for our sakes? Do you know his set for Dailgia? The same one you get when you catch it. Is he a threat? Not at all. So whats the problem?
Shining.Shadows said:I have to say this, but having legendaries on your team does not make you a noob. Also, NOT having legendaries does not make you a 1337 trainer. So what if the person you're battling has them on? If you complain that they're being noobs, read up...
a) They're clearly one step ahead of you, if they're a noob, what does that make YOU?
b) You're a sore loser.
Just because you only battle with non Legers does not make you the cool kid on the block (after all, is this not Pokémon we are talking about?) No, training your Pokémon up properly so your line-up is built like brick s**t houses and teaching them kickass moves makes you a good trainer, not whether you don't use Legends or not. After all, it's just a game. Get over yourselfs, n00bthrowers. Face the facts, YOU lost to a "n00b" because you suck, not because they have a "cheating" team. If they weren't supposed to have Legers on their team, then they wouldn't be able to. "Sportsmanship" you call it? No, it's a battle of Pokémon.
There's no "sportsmanship" in it, as there is no sport in it, hence the whole virtual aspect of it all. Or have some of you lost your grip on that difference called reality?
Thank you.
Yoshimitsu said:Just because people use ubers do not make them lazy.
In case you forgot, not everyone understands EV's or knows how to EV train. There is nothing wrong with ubers, you just get pissed that people beat you with them.
Ahem... since when have uber teams not been real teams? Ubers have their own metagame and as long as you don't use ubers outside it, there's nothing wrong with using them. Obtaining a good IVd uber with a good nature is far from easy and raising them is just as hard as raising any other useful Pokémon. I also lol at the fact that you call people who use ubers lazy because they're supposedly easier to raise when you've also openly admitted you use an exp-boosting code to level up your Pokémon. It's pretty sad that you call others lazy after that. =\What's deplorable, is not the n00bish kids who don't know better, but the truly lazyass people who know full well but don't want to take the time required to raise a real team. At least the kids can be taught.
They are not to be used in competitive play.
My God.
I can't get over that post.
XD
The following Pokémon are considered 'Uber' and are banned from standard play:
Mewtwo, Mew, Ho-oh, Lugia, Latias, Latios, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Deoxys (all forms), Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, Darkrai, Arceus & Wobbuffet.
Just in case anybody didn't know.
Most of the time, ubers are actually so much easier to beat than some none ubers. I always find Togekiss a problem along with Defensive Vaporeons and Bronzongs. When someone with Palkia, Dialga, Giratina, Mewtwo, Kyogre and Rayquaza appears, I can usually take them out with my Feraligatr single handedly.