~Hot n' Cold~ said:
What level does he evolve?
Quilava evolves at level 36. But if you want Flamethrower earlier, you probably shouldn't evolve it until it learns Flamethrower. It will be a while before Typhlosion gets it. Then again, Quilava doesn't get it until the 50s. I'm pretty sure Typhlosion learns Flamethrower in the 60s. You won't have any other Fire moves except for Fire Punch, which I believe Typhlosion learns.
But I think you'll get Flamethrower by the end of the game, at least.
hobusu said:
I caught Fuego, my Growlithe (Spanish for Fire. My friend's idea), and have been leveling him up.
That's a nice nickname. Just wanted to say that. Works pretty well. Also, Flareon is better with Physical Attacks rather than Special, so Body Slam is a pretty good move for it. Flareon doesn't really get anything, honestly. When I had a Flareon, I used filler stuff like Flamethrower and even Toxic. Maybe that's just me being too lazy to come up with good movesets.
Also (in reply to your signature), Roxanne's Gym wasn't too bad. Combusken's Double Kick destroys the gym. Just battle all the trainers on the route to the Rusturf Tunnel, and Torchic should have evolved, or at least be very close. And I'm pretty sure Monferno gets Mach Punch, which is also nice for Rock types.
Nathanyiel said:
Should I teach him double-edge or keep body slam??
Depends on if you mind the recoil or not. I have bad luck with recoil moves, so I stay away from them. But Double-Edge is more powerful, which can save you at times. But I think that Dragonite's Attack stat is high enough, so you probably won't need it. Body Slam is already pretty good.
That's just my thinking, but I never use recoil moves, so...
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Fire Monotype Challenge: Part 49 - Logic Broken! aka Yes Town!
Trainer Name: Seb
Badges: 7
Generation: III (on Emerald)
Location: Pacifidlog Town
Log:
- Went to the Space Center place thing. Holy jumble, Team Magma has taken over the place! Defeated them all and battled with Steven in an epic fight.
- Got the HM for Dive. I don't understand how Fire Pokemon can fight underwater. What's more confusing is how your character can breathe underwater.
- I dislike Water Pokemon. I'm surprisingly fine with water routes, I just can't stand most of the Pokemon. We have way too many. Darn you Tentacool. Darn you Luvdisc. I can't stand any of you. I like a few Water types, but not many.
- I always go to Pacifidlog before Sootopolis. Not sure why. Pacifidlog is kind of cool, I guess. I'll head over to Sootopolis and the Aqua Hideout tomorrow.
- Some kid asked me what town I came from, and my only options of reply were "yes" and "no." I have to admit, I laughed.
Team:
Zara is a Blaziken. Aegis is a Torkoal. They are massively overleveled. I bet I'm still going to have a hard time with Juan and Wallace. Still not feeling the game that much, honestly. Maybe I'll feel up to it tomorrow.