ShadeDraco
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Username: ShadeDraco
Type: Normal
Challenge: Single
Game: Emerald
Type: Normal
Challenge: Single
Game: Emerald
Fair enough. In that case, I'll be playing up to Gen V unless I somehow get an extra copy of X or Y. I've made too much progress in both games to want to restart them.No, you can't count that, sorry.
Well it actually doesn't. It still creates non existent experience since members who participate get 100% exp and shared get %50. The switch in method should work just fine for the purposes of leveling a Pokemon. If you wanna use the way you said it would have to be against wild Pokemon, since most of my rules are usually meant to apply to trainer battles.I have a question regarding the experience share and X/Y. When we catch a new team member, would we be allowed to empty our party to the new Pokemon and one other, and use the experience share to help level up the new Pokemon? This should mimick the experience share in other games, I believe.
Cartridges and Emulators are allowed. Many participants use ROMs exclusively as it can save time.So I would like to challenge this but I have a few questions (I would like to participate in Ultimate)
Am I allowed to use both physical cartridges and emulaters? (Cartridges for the DS generations, Emulator for the GB generations)
What would a good type be for a first attempt at this Ultimate?
Am I allowed to have multiple games running at once (Ie. Kanto I might have 3 badges and Johto I may have 4) It helps my ADD...
Thank you for your time.
Here are the games I have available:
Kanto: Leafgreen (physical) Firered (emulator) yellow (emulator)
Johto: Heartgold (physical) gold (physical, however my friend has my gameboy so I might not have access) Silver (emulator)
Hoenn: Ruby (emulator) Emerald (emulator)
Sinnoh Diamond (physical)
Unova: White (physical) Black2 (physical)
Kalos: Y (physical)
Cartridges and Emulators are allowed. Many participants use ROMs exclusively as it can save time.
A good starting place is usually one of the 3 starter types since it's easy to get your first Pokemon.
Yes you can do multiple at once, though before I took over it wasn't that way.